5.4
73 min
Two young directors adapted the short stories of two Russian authors whose works had been banned for decades, and so their film ended up in the censor’s vault as well – for twenty years. Both tales look back to the post-revolutionary era: 'Angel' speaks tragically of the brutality and destruction of the time, and 'The Homeland of Electricity' captures its haunting grotesquery.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Leonid Kulagin | комиссар Парфенов (новелла «Ангел») | Unowned | |
Sergei Volf | интеллигент (новелла «Ангел») | Unowned | |
Nikolai Gubenko | человек с коровой (новелла «Ангел») | Unowned | |
Georgi Burkov | студент (новелла «Ангел») | Unowned | |
Igor Klass | атаман Ангел (новелла «Ангел») | Unowned | |
Yevgeni Goryunov | Степан Жаренов (озв. Валерий Носик) («Родина электричества») | Unowned | |
Sergei Gorbatyuk | Гриня (озв. Сергей Никоненко) («Родина электричества») | Unowned | |
Ivan Turchenkov | сотрудник губисполкома («Родина электричества») | Unowned |