A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 24, 2003
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 127
Finale:
March 24, 2006
Creators:
Sergey Kaluzhanov
Irina Pivovarova
Yelena Isayeva
Original Title:
Бедная Настя
Genres:
Drama | Soap
Production Companies:
AMedia
Sony Pictures
Countries:
RU
Poor Nastya is a Russian telenovela originally aired from 31 October 2003 to 30 April 2004 on the STS. Based on the imperial setting of the 19th century, the series reached international success and was shown in Ukraine, China, Israel, Serbia, Georgia, Greece, Bulgaria and more than twenty countries worldwide. With the budget of $11,8million, it is the most expensive Russian television project of all time. The sequel was planned, but had not been made yet.
Director:
Aleksandr Smirnov
Vladislav Nikolaev
Petr Krotenko
Pyotr Shteyn
Ekaterina Dvigubskaya
Aleksandr Dziuba
Stanislav Libin
Alla Plotkina
Director of Photography:
Aleksandr Korneev
Anton Khmelkov
Music:
Andrey Feofanov
Vsevolod Saksonov
Producer:
Ekaterina Dvigubskaya
Stanislav Libin
Vladislav Nikolaev
Aleksander Smirnov
Natalia Shneiderova
Paul Rauch
Dmitriy Shutko
Aleksandr Akopov
Alexander Rodnyansky
Production Design:
Aleksandr Bojm
Sergey Grudinin
Writer:
Yelena Isayeva
Linda Schreyer
Sergey Kaluzhanov
Irina Pivovarova
Lisa Seidman
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