
Valentina Berezutskaya
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 28, 1932
Place of Birth: Spasskoe, Medvenskiy rayon, Tsentralno-Chernozyomnaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR
Known For

The City of First Love
The film tells about the inhabitants of the Russian city of Tsaritsyn-Stalingrad-Volgograd. The film consists of three novellas, united by the theme of love and the scene - a city on the Volga.

A Special Unit
In May 1941, a young instructor of the Komsomol Regional Committee of Belovezhskaya Pushcha Andrei Dyomushkin was invited to the graduation party of the Moscow Theatre School to create a professional theatre in the city. The war has crossed out all plans. Now he, along with the course of graduates, will have to go through the war and be the commander of the front acting fraternity in the current army "A Special Unit"...

Women Who Got Lucky
Plot revolves around the post-war decades and tells about the fate of former participants of the Great Patriotic War - Vera Boglyuk, Nina Verkhovskaya, Dusya Koroleva, Zina Skvortsova and Natasha Druzhinina.

Ballad of a Soldier
During World War II, earnest young Russian soldier Alyosha Skvortsov is rewarded with a short leave of absence for performing a heroic deed on the battlefield. Feeling homesick, he decides to visit his mother. Due to his kindhearted nature, however, Alyosha is repeatedly sidetracked by his efforts to help those he encounters, including a lovely girl named Shura. In his tour of a country devastated by war, he struggles to keep hope alive.

The Cranes Are Flying
Veronika and Boris come together in Moscow shortly before World War II. Walking along the river, they watch cranes fly overhead, and promise to rendezvous before Boris leaves to fight. Boris misses the meeting and is off to the front lines, while Veronika waits patiently, sending letters faithfully. After her house is bombed, Veronika moves in with Boris' family, into the company of a cousin with his own intentions.

Not by Bread Alone
During the post-WW2 reconstruction in Russia, bald-headed technocrat Drozhdov equates communism with the empowerment of the ordinary man over the arrogant "specialness" of genius. Dedicated scientist Lopatkin takes refuge in Moscow with the potty, brilliant old inventor Busko. Lopatkin works tirelessly on his invention, embarking on a roller-coaster of rejection and acceptance, his work vilified, plucked apart and plagiarized by colleagues, particularly by his nemesis Drozhdov. Drozhdov's wife Natasha, alienated from her cold, controlling husband, is increasingly drawn to Lopatkin, whom she knew when they both taught at the same school. Soon she runs away from her husband and happily keeps house for the two absent-minded ex-professors Lopatkin and Busko. Natasha is ready to give Lopatkin her own life, love and faith. Lopatkin is eager to sacrifice his life for the idea, doing the utmost for his motherland.

Fuse
Fitil is a popular Soviet/Russian television satirical/comedy short film series which ran for about 500 episodes. Some of the episodes were aimed at children, and were called Фитилёк, Fitilyok, Little Fuse. Each issue contained from the few short segments: documentary, fictional and animated ones. Directed by various artists, including Leonid Gaidai who presented his famous trio of Nikulin, Vitsin and Morgunov into the cast. It was called in USSR as "the anecdotes from the Soviet government".

Accused of Murder
A group of drunken young people severely beat the couple in love. Subsequently, Aleksandr Shchetinin died in the hospital after receiving injuries from beatings. The court, chaired by Judge Khromova, is to pronounce the death sentence on one of the four participants in the fight, who committed the fatal blow that led to death.

Operation Y and Other Shurik's Adventures
The film consists of three independent parts: "Workmate", "Déjà vu" and "Operation Y". The plot follows the adventures of Shurik, the naive and nerdy Soviet student who often gets into ludicrous situations but always finds a way out very neatly.

Children of Don Quixote
A film about the large family of the head of a maternity hospital. Living by very strict moral standards and nicknamed Don Quixote for this, he brings up his sons in the same spirit. And the sons turn out to be worthy of their father, although they often have to overcome various, both serious and comic, difficulties in life.
Filmography
as woman from VDNH
as Lukeria Pavlovna
as Old Woman
as aunt Valya
as Woman with Buckets
as дворничиха Раиса Максимовна Шакурова
as Konsyerzhka
as choir member
as уборщица
as Manya
as Passenger
as работник детдома
as The Mistress
as парикмахер
as janitor
as Penkova (uncredited)
as тетя Маша
as Woman with a string bag
as Lyuba Konovalova
as Safarova
as Darya Solomina
as head teacher
as Lyuba
as Sister of Mercy
as Valyusha
as Nyura
as тётя Наташа
as Санькина, продавщица
as Nadezhda's friend
as Дарья
as janitor
as Лукерья Сузгина (Сузгиниха)
as storekeeper
as Hotcakes seller
as Lena's Mother
as Настя - домработница Праховой
as Мария Филипповна - жена слесаря
as janitor
as Valentina Fedorovna, Taborka's mother
as Orderly
as Tamara's aunt
as Fenechka
as Khozyayka utonuvshego vedra
as посетительница комнаты смеха
as Matryona
as Hostess
as Mariya
as Maria Ivanovna, nurse
as пассажирка автобуса № 13, новелла «Напарник»
as женщина в шали у шлагбаума
as Shura Kovalyova
as Averyanov's wife
as Alyosha's Neighbor (uncredited)
as Nastya Baklushin
as Lyusya, Snub-Nosed Girl on Wires (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as Sonya's roommate in the Dorm (uncredited)