Everyone remembers the girl—the tough tomboy Zhenya Vasnetsova from the TV series “Daddy’s Daughters,” the desperate runaway Vika Chumakova (Chuma) in Renat Davletyarov’s drama “The Steel Butterfly,” for a role in which actress Daria Melnikova received “Avans” from The Hollywood Reporter Russia—“The Most Promising Actress.”
Another new direction in the actress’s career has been voicing Solomoniсa De Winter’s book “Beyond the Rainbow,” where the same issues are raised as in the film “The Steel Butterfly”: is it easy to be young, and how do you deal with problems that at that age seem global and insoluble?
Her name is Bly. Bly Vanity. And she is a patient in a psychiatric hospital. Not long ago she had everything: a mother, a favorite book, and free time. Now only fear, doubts, and thoughts about Dorothy remain—the very one who walked down the road made of yellow bricks.
Bly can’t hide from herself. And her terrible secret will stay with her—wherever she goes. Each day, in the mirror, she will see a face with no expression, pale skin, and sad eyes. And there will be the person who admitted a terrible thing—murder.