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Ruslana Pysanka is a Actor Ukrainienne born on 17 november 1965 at Kiev (Ukraine)

Ruslana Pysanka

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Nationality Ukraine
Birth 17 november 1965 at Kiev (Ukraine)
Death 19 july 2022 (at 56 years)

Ruslana Pysanka (Ukrainian: Руслана Писанка), born Ruslana Ihorivna Pysanko on 17 November 1965 in Kiev, is a Ukrainian actress and cinematographer.

Pysanka is a daughter of a Soviet cinematographer. She started acting as a side career but quickly gained popularity because of her distinct look. She received roles in several well-known films as well as TV anchor jobs on different national channels.

Usually with

Jerzy Hoffman
Jerzy Hoffman
(1 films)
Jos Stelling
Jos Stelling
(1 films)
Bohdan Stupka
Bohdan Stupka
(1 films)
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Filmography of Ruslana Pysanka (4 films)

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Corporal vs. Napoleon, 1h35
Origin Russie
Genres Comedy
Themes Spy films, Films about sexuality, Histoire de France, Napoleonic Wars films, LGBT-related film, Cross-dressing in film
Actors Pavel Derevyanko, Mikhail Yefremov, Svetlana Khodtchenkova, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Alexey Buldakov, Aleksei Maklakov
Roles Madame Golovina
Rating28% 1.4271651.4271651.4271651.4271651.427165
Nous sommes en 1812 et l'Empereur Napoléon Bonaparte (Volodymyr Zelensky) a conquis toute l'Europe.
Duska
Duska (2007)

Directed by Jos Stelling
Genres Drama
Actors Gene Bervoets, Sylvia Hoeks, Sergei Makovetsky, Ruslana Pysanka
Rating65% 3.2863653.2863653.2863653.2863653.286365
A socially inept middle-aged man is confronted with an unexpected guest even more clueless than himself in this comedy-drama. Bob (Gene Bervoets) is a film critic from the Netherlands who loves and understands the movies but doesn't have the same knack with the real world, especially the opposite sex. Bob is deeply infatuated with a woman (Sylvia Hoeks) who works at the popcorn counter of his favorite movie theater, but while she sometimes flirts with him, he's too nervous to follow through. Bob decides he needs to be more bold if he wants to win his dream girl, but just as he's gathering his courage to lure her back to his apartment, he suddenly finds himself entertaining an unexpected guest. Duska (Sergei Makovetsky) is an even geekier movie buff Bob met at a film festival in Russia, and he's decided to take him up on his offer to let him stay at his flat if he's ever in town. While Duska is cramping the style Bob is trying to develop, the larger problem is that his new houseguest seems to be planning a long-term visit and Bob doesn't know how to get rid of him.
With Fire and Sword, 2h55
Directed by Jerzy Hoffman
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama, War, Adventure, Historical, Crime, Romance
Actors Izabella Dorota Skorupko, Michał Żebrowski, Alexandre Domogarov, Małgorzata Foremniak, Krzysztof Kowalewski, Bohdan Stupka
Roles Horpyna
Rating69% 3.4984253.4984253.4984253.4984253.498425
The story is set in Ukrainian lands of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland of the 17th century during the Khmelnytsky Uprising 1648-51. A Polish knight Skrzetuski and a Cossack otaman Bohun fall in love with the same woman, Helena. Their rivalry unfolds against the backdrop of a Cossack uprising led by Bohdan Khmelnytsky aimed at reclaiming the control of the land from the hands of the Polish nobles. Historic events form a framework for an action- and character-driven plot, and fictional characters mingle with historic ones. The movie, as the book, culminates with the savage Battle of Berestechko.
The Muscovite-Sorcerer, 1h17
Origin Ukraine
Genres Comedy, Musical
Actors Ruslana Pysanka
Roles Tetyana

The story takes place in Ukraine at the start of 19th century. It shows how a local clerk, Fintyk, tries to seduce a female farmer, Tetyana, whose husband, Mykhailo, as a Chumak left for Crimea for nine weeks to transport salt. The couple was taken by surprise when a Russian army soldier came over and asked for a stay. All soldiers, if they were not cossacks and, of course, did not speak Ukrainian, in Ukraine were called moskali (moskal - singular) hence the name of the movie. The young lady tries to cover up her out-of-marriage relationship and let the soldier to stay for rest. When Mykhailo arrives soon thereafter she hides the clerk. Moskal knew that something is going on between Tetyana and Fintyk yet he finds a common ground with his hostess. They agreed to get rid of the clerk yet not to spoil her marriage. Then there are few scenes that reflect the peculiar inter-ethnic relationship between Ukrainians and Russians in face of the soldier. By the end of the movie the soldier finally pulls the clerk out of a hiding place while Mykhailo is blacking out whether out of a liquor or being shocked realizing the situation. In the last scene everybody explains to Mykhailo what have really happened and why. The husband gets really mad and has an intent to kill everybody, but moskal steps in just in time to defuse the situation.