
Renata Litvinova
Acting
Biography
Renata Muratovna Litvinova - Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, film director, screenwriter, TV presenter, singer. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, laureate of the State Prize of Russia, two-time laureate of the open Russian film festival Kinotavr.
Born: January 12, 1967
Place of Birth: Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Known For

There is No Death For Me
It is a documentary story about five legends of russian cinema: Nonna Mordyukova, Tatyana Okunevskaya, Tatyana Samoylova, Lidiya Smirnova and Vera Vasileva. These wonderful women tell about their lifes and careers in hour interview.

Petersburg: Selfie
Petersburg. A Selfie comprises seven novellas about the beautiful city of St. Petersburg, Russia, shot by female directors. The film tells a story of a real, living and breathing city, rather than a mythical phantasm. Each novella tells its own story about love and loneliness, luck and hope.

The Saboteur
1942. Young men, graduates of a reconnaissance school, develop and carry out extremely complex operations behind enemy lines.

Dead Man's Bluff
Sergei and Simon have to deliver a suitcase full of heroin to Mikhalych or else they will be killed. There is one minor detail: the only problem-solving technique they are familiar with is a shot in the head.

The Tuner
A young piano tuner befriends two rich old-ladies, and plots, with the help of his girlfriend, to betray their trust and steal from them.

Black Room
The black room. Enclosed space. The action unfolds as if slowly. You understand that every word, every gesture of the heroes have a special, secret, as yet absolutely incomprehensible meaning. But you feel: you can't miss a single nuance. There are two or three heroes in each novel. There is a real drama between them, which ends with an explosion. Sometimes figuratively, and sometimes literally. Time is continuous: there is no yesterday and tomorrow.

Generation P
Set in the ground zero of gangster globalism and driven by a truly manic energy, Generation P is at once a comedy, a tragedy and a fantasy about the rise of a poet-turned-adman through Russia’s nascent advertising business during the Moscow roaring 1990s.

Gena-Concrete
A journalist finds himself in a dire criminal situation. Some would resort to violence, but he picks up a pen and masterfully extricates himself from the predicament, turning the entire city upside down in the process.

Three Stories
A man goes to see his former schoolmate working at a boiler house and persuades him to burn in the furnace the corpse of his communal flat neighbor whom he has just murdered after a quarrel. An orphaned girl gets a job in the archives of the maternity home to find out the identity of her mother who abandoned her years earlier. She finds her, befriends her and takes the first opportunity to throw her into the sea. An old intellectual tries to explain to the neighbor’s five-year-old daughter “all the abomination of her lumpen existence”. The girl feeling hurt for her mother decides to poison the old man with arsenic.

Vocal Parallels
Vocal Parallels is a surreal, impressionistic concert of classical opera pieces performed by several retired Soviet opera divas: Roza Dzhamanova, Araksiia Davtian, Bibigul’ Tulegenova, and the late Erik Salim-Meriuert (Kurmangaliev), a fantastic countertenor.
Filmography
as Self
as Margarita
as madame Rambo, mistress of a brothel
as (Voice)
as Frau Doktor Oberhaupt
as Polina
as speaker
as Nina
as Tatyana Neubivko
as старшая вожатая
as Alla
as Woman with a Big Nose
as хозяйка фотостудии
as Aunt Yefrosinya (voice)
as Roza's wife
as Efrosinya (voice)
as Alisa
as Zoya
as Tata
as Naked man's wife
as Катя / секретарь
as Lina
as Faina
as nachalnik shkoly radistok
as Self
as Lara
as Albina Voron - medsestra
as Albina Voron - medsestra
as narrator
as Nina
as Ксения (озвучка)
as Ophelia
as эпизод