A Woman That Sings (1979)

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A musical melodrama and semi‐biographical portrait of Alla Pugacheva, here named Anna Streltsova, who repeatedly contemplates leaving the stage until she discovers her true style and songs. Along the way she endures a difficult marriage and divorce, embraces motherhood, and ultimately experiences a profound, life-changing love.

Director: Aleksandr Orlov
Genre: Music, Romance, Drama
Runtime: 79 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Aleksandr Zatsepin, Alla Pugacheva, Leonid Garin
Cinematography: Vladimir Stepanov, Igor Gelein
Editing: O. Root
Production: Mosfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru

Themes

Musical Spectacle

Keywords

musical

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Woman That Sings about?
A musical melodrama and semi‐biographical portrait of Alla Pugacheva, here named Anna Streltsova, who repeatedly contemplates leaving the stage until she discovers her true style and songs. Along the way she endures a difficult marriage and divorce, embraces motherhood, and ultimately experiences a profound, life-changing love.
Who directed A Woman That Sings?
A Woman That Sings was directed by Aleksandr Orlov.
Who stars in A Woman That Sings?
A Woman That Sings stars Alla Pugacheva, Alla Budnitskaya, Nikolai Volkov Ml., Aleksandr Khochinsky, Yuri Belov, Ilya Rutberg.
How long is A Woman That Sings?
A Woman That Sings has a runtime of 1h 19m (79 minutes).
What genre is A Woman That Sings?
A Woman That Sings is a Music, Romance, Drama film.
Where was A Woman That Sings produced?
A Woman That Sings was produced in Soviet Union.
What are the themes of A Woman That Sings?
The themes of A Woman That Sings include: Musical Spectacle.