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Elena Sergeevna Katina is a Russian singer-songwriter and former lead singer of the pop group t.A.T.u. Since 2009 he has been participating in the international solo project Lena Katina. In 1999, according to the results of a casting organized by an advertising agent Ivan Shapovalov, Lena got into a musical project, which soon became known as Tatu. With the participation of the composer Alexander Voitinsky, the songs "Yugoslavia" and "Why am I" were recorded. Later, according to the results of an additional casting, 14-year-old Yulia Volkova was also enrolled in the project. The first single of the Tatu group called "I'm crazy", released in December 2000, became a hit first in the CIS, and after the translation of the song into English - in the world. After graduating from school in 2001, Lena entered the Moscow Humanitarian and Economic Institute at the Faculty of Psychology, from which she graduated in absentia in 2007. In 2006, the duet of Lena and Yulia began posting videos of their lives on the Internet. In March 2009, the management of the Tatu group announced that the soloists stopped working in the group in the “full time” mode and began their solo careers, and in January 2011, at the premiere of the film “You and Me” in Moscow, the members of the group announced the final collapse groups. Since April 2009, Katina began her solo career in the international musical project Lena Katina, having moved to live from Moscow to Los Angeles. Lena covered the old hits of Tatu and recorded new songs. September 11 opened the official website of Lena.

Janie Sawyer, an American teenager, is forced to live in Moscow because of her father's job. Janie is trying to escape her lonely life in Moscow through her deep love of music and the internet. Janie and Lana Starkova meet on a fansite for the pop-band t.A.T.u. Trapped in a small Russian town, Lana wants desperately nothing more than to flee her mundane life causing the two girls to develop an instant connection through their love of t.A.T.u.'s music.

Truth: Live in St. Petersburg, or t.A.T.u. Truth is an official live DVD release by t.A.T.u. of their 2006 performance in St. Petersburg. The DVD was scheduled for release in early 2006. However, after the group split from Universal Music, they announced they only had plans to release the DVD in Japan. After further legal issues with Universal, the DVD was released on September 12, 2007 available for purchase on Amazon.co.jp. The songs "Cosmos (Outer Space)", "Novaya Model", "Chto Ne Khvatayet" and "30 Minut" that were a part of the set list were cut from the final release of the DVD. This is t.A.T.u.'s first release since leaving

Truth: Live in St. Petersburg is an official live DVD release by t.A.T.u. of their 2006 performance in St. Petersburg. The DVD was scheduled for release in early 2006. However, after the group split from Universal Music, they announced they only had plans to release the DVD in Japan. After further legal issues with Universal, the DVD was released on 12 September 2007. The songs "Cosmos (Outer Space)", "Novaya Model", "Chto Ne Hvataet", "Polchasa" and "Dangerous and Moving" that were a part of the set list were cut from the final release of the DVD. This was t.A.T.u.'s first release after leaving Universal Music. On 28 January 2020, the live album of Truth: Live in St. Petersburg was released on major music streaming services. The songs that we cut from the DVD's final release were included in the live album.[1] However, the album was dropped from streaming services and can't be currently streamed.
A young couple move apart from one another to go to college but remain together in a long distance romance. The pair must try to do whatever it takes to stay in touch and eventually be reunited. Everything has changed, but can their love survive the distance?

The true, detailed lives of the girls of the Russian pop duo t.A.T.u. as they break through in their promotional tour in America.



Golden Stag Festival 2002

A DVD containing music videos from t.A.T.u.'s first two albums.





