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Actress
Born in 1967, USSR (Ukraine)
Oxana FANDERA
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Оксана Олеговна ФАНДЕРА
Oksana FANDERA
From filmography
Actress
2018 -
Vechnaya zhizn Aleksandra Khristoforova
(Вечная жизнь Александра Христофорова) from
Yevgeni SHELIAKIN
[fiction, 104 mn]
2017 -
Salyut-7
(Салют-7) from
Klim SHIPENKO
[fiction, 111 mn]
2016 -
Brut
(Брут) from
Konstantin FAM
[fiction, 35 mn]
2012 -
Solovey-razboynik
(Соловей-разбойник) from
Egor BARANOV
[fiction, 87 mn]
2011 -
Ogni pritona
(Огни притона) from
Aleksandr_2 GORDON
[fiction, 108 mn]
2011 -
Dolina roz
(Долина роз) from
Dmitry CHERKASOV
[fiction, full length film]
2010 -
Pro lyuboff
(Про любоff) from
Olga SUBBOTINA
[fiction, 78 mn]
2008 -
Kamennaya bashka
(Каменная башка) from
Philip YANKOVSKY
[fiction, 95 mn]
2007 -
Krasnyy Zhemchug Lyubvi
(Красный жемчуг любви) from
Andres PUUSTUSMAA
[fiction, 90 mn]
2005 -
Statskiy Sovetnik
(Статский советник) from
Philip YANKOVSKY
[fiction, 127 mn]
2003 -
Tretiy variant
(Третий вариант) from
Konstantin KHUDYAKOV
[fiction, 92 mn]
Awards :
Ogni pritona
:
Special Jury prize
, Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr, Sochi (Russia), 2011
Statskiy Sovetnik
:
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
, Award "White Elephant", Moscow (Russia), 2005