DAU. Natasha movie poster

DAU. Natasha

February 26, 2020 2h 18m 5.5/10 (41 votes)

Originally released in 2020. DAU. Natasha is a drama film. directed by Ilya Khrzhanovsky. With a runtime of 2h 18m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Natalia Berezhnaya, Olga Shkabarnya, and Vladimir Azhippo

Synopsis

Natasha runs the canteen at a secret 1950s Soviet research institute. This is the beating heart of the DAU universe, everyone drops in here: the institute's employees, scientists and visiting foreign guests. Natasha's world is a small one, split between the demands of the canteen during the day and alcohol fuelled nights with her younger colleague Olga, during which the two confide their hopes of romance and for a different future. At a party one evening Natasha becomes close to a visiting French scientist Luc Bige and the two sleep together. The following day her life takes a dramatic turn when she is summoned to an interrogation by the KGB's General Vladimir Azhippo who questions the nature of her relationship with the foreign guest.

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 26, 2020 5 years ago
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Runtime 2h 18m 138 minutes total
User Rating 5.5/10 Mixed (41 votes)
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Language Russian Original language
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Country United Kingdom + 3 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Production Companies

  • Phenomen Films
  • Phenomen Berlin Filmproduktions (DE)
  • Phenomen Ukraine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DAU. Natasha about?

Natasha runs the canteen at a secret 1950s Soviet research institute. This is the beating heart of the DAU universe, everyone drops in here: the institute's employees, scientists and visiting forei...

Who directed DAU. Natasha?

DAU. Natasha was directed by Ilya Khrzhanovsky.

How long is DAU. Natasha?

DAU. Natasha has a runtime of 2 hours and 18 minutes (138 minutes total).

When was DAU. Natasha released?

DAU. Natasha was released on February 26, 2020 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in DAU. Natasha?

The main cast of DAU. Natasha includes Natalia Berezhnaya, Olga Shkabarnya, Vladimir Azhippo, Alexey Blinov, Luc Bigé.