The Cimmerian Hermit (1992)
He became a legend in his own lifetime. A Symbolist poet, artist, photographer, art historian, translator, lecturer, and local historian — Maximilian Voloshin, known simply as Max. Everyone loved him, and he loved everyone. He embodied contradictions. He visited the Vatican, the Prado, and the Louvre, witnessed the first car rallies and flying machines, attended Silver Age poetry circles and Montmartre artist gatherings, and took part in literary hoaxes. But no matter where he went, he always returned to Feodosia.
Director: Oleg Ryabokon
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Nikolay Burov as Narrator |
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Nikolay Marton as Narrator |
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Aleksandr Khochinsky as Narrator |
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Vladimir Tatosov as Narrator |
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Aleksandr Demyanenko as Narrator |
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Antonina Shuranova as Narrator |
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Marina Starykh as Narrator |
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Oleg Efremov as Narrator |
| Directing | Oleg Ryabokon | Director |
| Writing | Oleg Ryabokon | Writer |
| Camera | Kirill Moshkovich | Camera Operator |
| Art | Larisa Lukonina | Production Design |
| Art | Kirill Moshkovich | Production Design |
| Camera | Pavel Grinvald | Assistant Camera |
| Editing | Nina Medvedeva | Editor |
| Sound | Alexander Scriabin | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Claude Debussy | Original Music Composer |