A Strong Weak Woman 2010
In *A Strong Weak Woman (2010)*, Ekaterina Klimova delivers a nuanced performance as Lena, a young woman caught in a web of unrequited love and sibling rivalry.
Director: Mikhail Tumanishvili
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is *A Strong Weak Woman* (2010) about?
*A Strong Weak Woman* follows Lena, a young woman who harbors a deep admiration for Nikolai Cherkasov, a local theater actor. When her idol unexpectedly proposes to her sister Masha instead, Lena must confront the painful realities of unfulfilled dreams and sibling rivalry.
Who directed *A Strong Weak Woman*?
Mikhail Tumanishvili directed *A Strong Weak Woman*, bringing a keen eye for emotional drama to the project.
Who stars in *A Strong Weak Woman*?
The film stars Ekaterina Klimova as Lena, Aleksey Makarov as Nikolai Cherkasov, and Pyotr Krasilov in a key supporting role.
Is *A Strong Weak Woman* (2010) worth watching?
While it hasn't earned an IMDb rating, *A Strong Weak Woman* offers a poignant character study of love and jealousy. Its intimate scale and strong performances make it a solid pick for drama enthusiasts seeking something heartfelt and relatable.
How long is *A Strong Weak Woman*?
*A Strong Weak Woman* runs for 95 minutes.
About A Strong Weak Woman (2010) — A Drama of Obsession and Sisterhood
In *A Strong Weak Woman (2010)*, Ekaterina Klimova delivers a nuanced performance as Lena, a young woman caught in a web of unrequited love and sibling rivalry. Directed by Mikhail Tumanishvili, this drama explores the bittersweet ache of admiration and the fragility of human desires. The story unfolds as Lena's obsession with Nikolai Cherkasov, a local theater actor, collides with her sister Masha's unexpected good fortune when he proposes to her instead. Set against the backdrop of a small-town theater, the film weaves themes of jealousy, longing, and the complexities of romantic ideals.
With a runtime of 95 minutes, *A Strong Weak Woman* immerses viewers in a world where love is both a driving force and a source of heartache. The atmospheric tension between ambition and vulnerability makes this a compelling watch for fans of intimate, character-driven dramas. Tumanishvili's direction keeps the emotional stakes high, while Klimova and Aleksey Makarov anchor the narrative with raw, relatable performances.