Through the Thorns to the Stars; Humanoid Woman

Per Aspera Ad Astra (US release Though the Thorns to the Stars; Humanoid Woman) aka Cherez ternii k zvyozdam is a 1981 Soviet science fiction film directed by Richard Viktorov, and based on a novel by Kir Bulychov. The original run time of the feature 148 minutes, though the 2001 restoration only holds 123 minutes of footage. The story however remains intact. At the time of it's release it was a soviet wide sensation, with a heavy cult following.

Plot
In the 23red century a reconnaissance starship encounters a derelict alien craft littered with humanoid bodies. Upon further examination they discover the bodies to all be clones. Upon further investigation they come across a lone survivor, a female who suffers memory lose. The ship returns to Earth where Scientist Sergei Lebedev settles her in his own house and names her Niya.

Sometime latter Niya discovers that she has near supernatural psychic powers. Professor Ivanova examines her brain, and discovers a neural center that allows her to control the humanoid clones. Upon being informed of this power Niya remembers everything; she comes from a world called Dessa, a planet dominated by megacorporations who are exploiting the world to the point of ecological ruin.

A team is assembled to save Dessa from the approaching ecological cataclysm. Upon landing local Monopolist Turanchoks, learning of the off worlder's intentions inflicts Niya with a mindcontrol wave, yet, she resists his orders, and saves her civilization from extinction.