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Testimonial
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"I have been blessed being Aya's student for over 8 years and I have learned a lot to help me in my everyday life. Drama lessons with such a thoughtful, caring, and instructive teacher has changed me for the better in every discipline. Aya is an incredible mentor as she guided me positively onstage and beyond. Thank you Aya for the years I have spent learning the art of theater with you." - Sasha
NATASHA Interview with Author and Filmmaker David Bezmozgis
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NATASHA Interview with Author and Filmmaker David Bezmozgis
16-year old Mark (Alex Ozerov) is the son of Russian- Jewish immigrants living in the suburbs north of Toronto. When his uncle enters into an arranged marriage with a woman from Moscow, the woman arrives in Canada with her fourteen year-old daughter, Natasha (Sasha K. Gordon). Mark, a slacker, is conscripted by his parents to take responsibility for the strange girl. He learns that, in Moscow, she’d led a troubled and promiscuous life. A secret and forbidden romance begins between the two of them that has bizarre and tragic consequences for everyone involved
Nationalpost: David Bezmozgis’ Natasha is a Greek tragedy in the making
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David Bezmozgis’ Natasha is a Greek tragedy in the making
I wasn’t the biggest fan of Toronto writer/director David Bezmozgis’
feature debut, 2009’s Victoria Day. But seven years can have a salutary
effect on a filmmaker – either that or Bezmozgis chose more wisely in
his subject matter, this time adapting the popular short story of the
same name that helped launch his literary career.
Straight.com Wised-up Natasha has bittersweet edge
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Wised-up Natasha has bittersweet edge
The aspirations and heartbreak of the immigrant experience are captured with bittersweet precision in Natasha,
a second adaptation by writer-director David Bezmozgis of his own,
award-winning work. The still-young novelist covered some of this
territory, more tentatively, in 2009’s Victoria Day. His visual
storytelling is only somewhat improved here, but his insightful
dialogue and talent for apt casting give the new movie enough sharp
edges to make it memorable on most levels.
Hollywoodreporter: 'Natasha': Film Review
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'Natasha': Film Review
A teenage boy begins an affair with his younger, Russian step-cousin in David Bezmozgis' adapation of his acclaimed short story collection.
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