Pechorin (2011)
Based on the Russian classic novel. While maintaining all the main plot-lines of the novel, it follows the events not as they happen but as they are reflected in the mind of the dying hero. Thus make a chain of recollections about the life he had lived through, now seen as a series of irrevocable mistakes and interpreted anew: it is either reconsideration or repentance. Recollections make main hero torment himself over his own past pretenses that seem ridicules now agonize and despair over his perfect indifference to everything except himself, see the horrible aspect of killing his friend, a greenhorn and a show-off. The final action of an intelligent and outstanding man is judging oneself without mercy.
Director: Roman Khrushch
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Stanislav Ryadinskiy as Pechorin |
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Dmitriy Podnozov as Werner |
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Ilya Shcherbinin as Grushnitski |
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Irina Savitskova as Vera |
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Alexander Korshunov as Maxim Maksimych |
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Klavdiya Korshunova as Undine |
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Alexandr Domogarov Jr. as Officer |
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Madlen Dzhabrailova as (voice) |
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Mikhail Evlanov as Captain of Dragoons |
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Ramis Ibragimov as Old Man |
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Roksana Kadyrova as Bela |
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Amirza Mukhamadi as Boy |
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Stanislav Nikolaev as Yanko |
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Barbara Sudets as Mary |
| Writing | Roman Khrushch | Writer |
| Camera | Petr Dukhovskoy | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Yuliya Batalova | Editor |
| Production | Mikhail Litvak | Producer |
| Writing | Mikhail Lermontov | Novel |
| Directing | Roman Khrushch | Director |
| Production | Leonid Litvak | Producer |
| Sound | Roman Dormidoshin | Music |
| Production | Tatyana Komarova | Casting |
| Art | Sergey Avstrievskikh | Production Design |