Teenage actress Anna Peresild will pay 850,000 rubles a year to study acting under star Darya Moroz at the Moscow Film School.

The annual tuition fee was disclosed on the website of the Moscow Film School and reported by news outlet KP.RU. Peresild, who is the daughter of actress Yulia Peresild and director Alexei Uchitel, has enrolled in the four-year degree program in acting art.
The program is structured as a full-time, in-person course that incorporates distance learning technologies. According to the publication, prospective students can gain admission to the program even without presenting results from the Unified State Examination, Russia's standardized national test for high school graduates.
Mentorship and cinematic background
Peresild will study under the guidance of Darya Moroz, a prominent Russian theater and film actress best known for her starring role in the television series Soderzhanki. Moroz serves as a leading instructor for the school's acting division.
The young artist previously rose to prominence for her role in the hit series The Boy's Word: Blood on the Asphalt, a crime drama that became a major cultural phenomenon in late 2023. Her mother, Yulia Peresild, is a celebrated Russian stage and screen star who made international headlines in 2021 by traveling to space to film the movie The Challenge, while her father, Alexei Uchitel, is an established film director and producer.
Transition to adult career
Peresild spoke publicly about her academic plans in April, stating that she intended to enroll in higher education because remaining in school felt increasingly strange to her. She clarified that her decision was neither an act of teenage rebellion nor a bid for public attention.
She added that she felt fully prepared to begin her adult life and was determined to study at a theatrical institute in order to build and advance her acting career.
