Agata Muceniece remembered how scary Moscow seemed to her when she moved

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Actress Agata Muceniece admitted in an interview with TV presenter Svetlana Bondarchuk that she had a bad first impression of Moscow after moving from Riga.

Muceniece said that Moscow looked terrible to him. According to the artist, life in this city seemed like chaos to him.

“There were some advertising brochures everywhere. When you wanted to go somewhere, you just had to raise your hand and 500 Lada cars were approaching. Everyone was parking everywhere,” said the artist.

Muceniece moved to Moscow to enter VGIK. She explained that she could have studied in England and the USA, but she chose this city because of the Russian acting school. However, in the first year it was quite difficult for the star to adapt to the new life.

“We also started working from nine to forever every day. “There was no specific time when your work was done,” the actress recalled.

Muceniece was born in Riga, the capital of Latvia, studied at the university there but later entered VGIK and began to develop an acting career in Russia. The actress does not have Russian citizenship. There is a residence permit. She explained that she could not obtain dual citizenship due to Latvian laws.

Previously Agata Muceniece showed what she looked like when she was 15 years old.

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