Anna German
"The life of a Polish singer, from an early age to a fatal accident."
Originally released in 2012. Anna German is a drama film. directed by Oleksandr Timenko.
Starring Joanna Moro, Mariya Poroshina, and Marat Basharov
Synopsis
The story of a singer who, at the peak of her fame, was in a car accident and ended up chained to a hospital bed. For 12 days, the rising star Anna Herman did not regain consciousness. In those days, she had to relive the tragic events of her childhood - the arrest of her father, accused of espionage, the wanderings of their orphaned family in Central Asia, the death of her little brother, the war and escape to Poland in the hope of hiding from her pursuers from the NKVD ... First love and first success ... None of the doctors believed that she would survive. And even if this happens, she was predicted to be completely immobile for the rest of her life. However, after 12 days in a coma, heaven gave her a chance to start life anew. And she did the impossible, becoming the "white angel" of the Soviet stage ...
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Joanna Moro
as Anna Herman
Mariya Poroshina
as Irma Martens
Marat Basharov
as Valentin Lavrishin
Yekaterina Vasilyeva
as Anna German grandmother
Konstantin Milovanov
as Evgeny Herman
Tommaso Ramenghi
as Renato
Anna Kirina
as Anna Herman (6 years old)
Maria Bekker
as Fatima
Igor Sergeev
as direktor khlebokombinata
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz
as Magda
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Star Media
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Anna German about?
The story of a singer who, at the peak of her fame, was in a car accident and ended up chained to a hospital bed. For 12 days, the rising star Anna Herman did not regain consciousness. In those day...
Who directed Anna German?
Anna German was directed by Oleksandr Timenko.
When was Anna German released?
Anna German was released on September 3, 2012 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Anna German?
The main cast of Anna German includes Joanna Moro, Mariya Poroshina, Marat Basharov, Yekaterina Vasilyeva, Konstantin Milovanov.