
Yekaterina Golubeva
Acting
Biography
Yekaterina Golubeva (also known as Katya Golubyova) (Russian: Екатери́на Никола́евна Го́лубева; October 9, 1966 – August 3, 2011) was a Russian actress, best known for her role in the 1999 French film, Pola X. Description above from the Wikipedia article Yekaterina Golubeva, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 9, 1966
Place of Birth: Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Known For

House with a Turret
During the final winter of WWII, as displaced persons return to their former homes in the Soviet Union, an 8-year-old boy is left alone when his mother dies en route.

It's Not Me
This free-form film is a self-portrait, which revisits more than 40 years of the author’s filmography and questions the major stations of his life, while capturing the political tremors of the time.

The Tale About the Enamored Painter
Once upon a time, a young and cheerful painter named Makar was invited to the king's palace... There he saw a beautiful woman trying on a crown. Makar fell in love, but was expelled from the palace. After undergoing all kinds of trials and heroic deeds, the former painter came to the palace to ask for the princess's hand in marriage, but saw before him a capricious ugly woman—and realized that he had been enchanted by the servant Katya.

Pierre or, The Ambiguities
Pierre ou, Les ambiguïtés (Pierre or, The Ambiguities) is a 2001 three-part French miniseries created and written by Leos Carax, an alternate, extended version of his 1999 film Pola X ('Pola' is the acronym of 'Pierre ou les ambiguïtés'.). Both entities are based on Herman Melville's 1852 Gothic novel of the same name. A writer leaves his upper-class life and journeys with a woman claiming to be his sister, and her two friends.

Few of Us
A slow, dialogue-free film about a woman's journey in Siberia.

The Intruder
An emotionally cold man leaves the safety of his Alpine home to seek a heart transplant and an estranged son.

The Corridor
The atmosphere of a corridor between yesterday and tomorrow, where many doors open into the unknown. A series of faces, gestures and images both real and imagined time. A fragmentary narrative without dialogue depicting several people in Vilnius.

I Can't Sleep
Ninon is a spirited hotel-manager who teaches self-defense classes to her terrified eldery neighbors. Daiga, an aspiring Lithuanian actress newly arrived to Paris, becomes fascinated with the life of a mysteriously beautiful drag performer.

Peace to Us in Our Dreams
On a summer day, a man, his daughter and his companion arrive at their country house to spend the weekend. The daughter has just moved in with her father, whose attention she desires. The man is tired of his life, and does not know where to find the strength to carry on living. The woman, a violinist, is confused in her priorities - music, love or career. Despite the fact that the man and the woman love each other, their tense relationship is on the brink of collapse.

Three Days
Two young men leave a neglected but cozy native nook for a strange seaport town Kenigsberg. There they meet two girls the outsiders like themselves. Any attempt to find a normal human contact leads to misunderstanding. Or perhaps they are also lonely and unhappy. The realities, provoking a forced individualism melt in the atmosphere of the town, on which there lies a seal of historical and human cataclysms.
Filmography
as (archive footage)
as Herself (archive footage)
as (archive footage)
as Nina
as Traveling Woman
as Narrator
as Tamara
as Young Russian Woman
as Katia
as Isabelle
as Natasha
as Isabelle
as Наталья
as Solina
as Daïga Bartas
as Катюша
as Лариса Деркач