Sasha-Sashenka Poster

Sasha-Sashenka 1967

📅 1967-07-24

In the Soviet-era comedy classic *Sasha-Sashenka (1967)*, directed by Vitaliy Chetverikov, a spirited young painter named Sasha dreams of stepping into the limelight—not as a canvas artist, but as a stage actress.

Director: Vitaliy Chetverikov

Cast

Natalya Seleznyova
Natalya Seleznyova
Саша Крылова
Lev Prygunov
Lev Prygunov
Костя Евсеев
Yuri Medvedev
Yuri Medvedev
Иван Спиридонович Птахин
Nina Shatskaya
Nina Shatskaya
Ромашкина
Irina Garkusha
Мышкина
Emmanuil Geller
Emmanuil Geller
человек с партитурой
Arijs Geikins
Arijs Geikins
папа
Anna Dubrovina
Anna Dubrovina
Зина
Ninel Zhukovskaya
Ninel Zhukovskaya
жена Птахина
Pavel Pekur
Pavel Pekur
председатель горисполкома

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sasha-Sashenka (1967) about?

The film follows Sasha, a young painter who harbors a secret passion for acting, as she pursues her dream of becoming a stage performer. Along the way, she encounters the challenges and absurdities of the theater world, blending comedy with moments of genuine warmth.

Who directed Sasha-Sashenka?

Vitaliy Chetverikov directed *Sasha-Sashenka*, bringing a lighthearted yet insightful touch to the Soviet-era comedy.

Who stars in Sasha-Sashenka?

The film features Natalya Seleznyova in the lead role, supported by Lev Prygunov, Yuri Medvedev, Nina Shatskaya, and Irina Garkusha in pivotal performances.

Is Sasha-Sashenka (1967) worth watching?

With its charming cast, nostalgic 1960s aesthetic, and gentle humor, *Sasha-Sashenka* is a delightful slice of Soviet cinema that still resonates today. Fans of lighthearted comedies with a touch of heart will likely enjoy this hidden gem.

How long is Sasha-Sashenka?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Sasha-Sashenka (1967) — A Soviet Comedy Classic with Heart and Humor

In the Soviet-era comedy classic *Sasha-Sashenka (1967)*, directed by Vitaliy Chetverikov, a spirited young painter named Sasha dreams of stepping into the limelight—not as a canvas artist, but as a stage actress. This charming film blends humor with the bittersweet tension between creative ambition and the realities of showbiz, all wrapped in the nostalgic texture of 1960s cinema. Natalya Seleznyova leads the cast with infectious charm, while Lev Prygunov and Yuri Medvedev add depth to the ensemble, capturing the film's playful yet heartfelt tone.

As Sasha navigates auditions, rehearsals, and the whims of a theater world that's as fickle as her paintbrush strokes, she discovers that the line between art and life is thinner than she thought. The film's cozy atmosphere and gentle satire make it a delight for fans of classic comedies, offering a nostalgic trip through the golden age of Soviet filmmaking.