Satan (1991)
An angelic-looking but selfish and ruthless young man wanders from crime to crime without the slightest remorse. In the Russian film "Satan," the devil is a delicately handsome young man whose murderous opportunism is too easy to understand. While the film registers shock at its protagonist's absolute amorality, it also presents him as part of a bitterly divided and pessimistic culture. The world of "Satan" is one in which nothing really works, and therefore anything goes.
Director:
Viktor Aristov
Writer:
Viktor Aristov
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Sergey Kupriyanov as Vitaliy |
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Svetlana Bragarnik as Alyona Pavlovna |
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Veniamin Malochevskiy as Andrey Korshunov |
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Armenak Nazikyan as Ruben |
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Mikhail Starodubov as Genrikh |
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Maria Averbach as Vera |
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Valentina Kasyanova as |
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Nikolay Solodilov as |
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Andrey Smirnov as сосед по коммуналке |
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Aleksandr Aristov as grandfather |
| Directing | Viktor Aristov | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Yekaterina Shapkayts | Costume Designer |
| Writing | Viktor Aristov | Screenplay |
| Sound | Arkadi Gagulashvili | Music |
| Production | Sergey Avrutin | Producer |
| Production | Valentina Goroschnikova | Producer |
| Editing | Irina Vigdortchik | Editor |
| Camera | A. Bakhrushin | Additional Director of Photography |
| Art | Vladimir Bannykh | Production Design |
| Sound | Nikolai Astakhov | Sound Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Yekaterina Shapkayts | Costume Design |
| Editing | Igor Vigdorchik | Editor |
| Camera | Yuri Vorontsov | Director of Photography |