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Lisa and the Magic Layout

Seven-year-old Lisa learns that the toy people that inhabit the mock-up museum depicting Russia are alive. But today this model will be destroyed. A little girl and little people have one New Year's Eve to become big and save their little Russia.

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  • Eva Smirnova

    Eva Smirnova

    Liza

  • Aleksandra Bortich

    Aleksandra Bortich

    Vasilisa

  • Konstantin Khabenskiy

    Konstantin Khabenskiy

    Tsar (King)

  • Andrey Burkovskiy

    Andrey Burkovskiy

    Liza's dad

  • Vladimir Ilin

    Vladimir Ilin

    Sozdatel (Creator)

  • Kirill Poluhin

    Kirill Poluhin

    Koschey

  • Tikhon Zhiznevsky

    Tikhon Zhiznevsky

    Davydov

  • Yura Borisov

    Yura Borisov

    Ivan

  • Yan Tsapnik

    Yan Tsapnik

    Chkalov

Overview

Seven-year-old Lisa learns that the toy people that inhabit the mock-up museum depicting Russia are alive. But today this model will be destroyed. A little girl and little people have one New Year's Eve to become big and save their little Russia.

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