She arrives at the meeting like a tornado, with the same air of determined little girl that we have known about her since
Don't move, die, resurrect
, this little gem of Russian film by Vitali Kanevski, surprise golden camera at the Cannes Film Festival 1990. At the time, Dinara Drukarova was only 12 years old.
His tough eyes glare at the poor kid who plays the role in this Russian version of
Forbidden Games
filmed in black and white, in the no man's land of a Japanese prisoner of war camp, in 1947.
However, as soon as she smiles, the room lights up.
Like a ray of sunshine suddenly piercing the clouds of a shady sky.
It is this type of strong contrast that inhabits the strong personality of this 47-year-old actress, who has lived in France since the 1990s, married and mother of two children.
Since the drama of Kanevsky, Dinara Drukarova has pursued her acting career with conscience and perseverance.
We have notably been able to see her at the theater or at the cinema at Arnaud Desplechin (
Three…
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