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  1. The Aristocratic Peasant Girl (Russian: Барышня-крестьянка, romanized: Baryshnya-krestyanka) is a 1995 Russian romantic drama film directed by Aleksey Sakharov. It is loosely based on a tale with the same name from Pushkin's The Belkin Tales.

  2. May 26, 1995 · Liza is eager to get to know her young neighbour but cannot do so as their fathers are not on speaking terms. Her response is simple and direct. With the help of her loyal servant Nastia, she dresses up as a peasant girl and goes pick mushrooms in the nearby woods....

    • (355)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Aleksey Sakharov
    • 1995-05-26
  3. At a lord’s court the girl would never have been considered anything but common, he knew. She had a round peasant face, a pug nose, and slightly crooked teeth, and her eyes were too far apart. Wheel of Time about Bera Harkin, don't have the exact chapter, but from Wikia: Bera is a stocky Andoran with a square face.

  4. The Aristocratic Peasant Girl is a thought-provoking exploration of social class, identity, love, and the resilience of the human spirit. It challenges the audience to question the arbitrary divisions society imposes upon us and reminds us that true nobility lies within one's character and actions.

    • Alexey Sakharov
    • Kinoseans
  5. The Aristocratic Peasant Girl (Russian Audio) A young gentleman comes to the neighboring estate. Lisa wants to meet the handsome guy, but their fathers do not socialize, harboring a long grudge against each other.

  6. With the help of her loyal servant Nastia, she dresses up as a peasant girl and goes to pick mushrooms in the nearby woods. Will her beau-to-be also embark on an exciting hunt for his own charmingly magic mushroom?

  7. Lady Into Lassie (also released as The Aristocratic Peasant Girl; original title Baryshnya-krestyanka) is a Russian 1995 screen adaptation of a well known short story by Aleksandr Pushkin, directed by Aleksey Sakharov.