6
122 min
A look at the story through the prism of the present. Artists in front of the audience reincarnate in the heroes of the film (the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky; the women he loved and left him; the friends who admired him and backed away from him; the ruthless “Knights of the Revolution” who proclaimed him his banner) and lead the viewer “to” Mayakovsky, forcing him to live his love, creative, and human drama as his own.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Chulpan Khamatova | Liliya Brik | Unowned |
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Yuri Kolokolnikov | Vladimir Mayakovsky | Unowned |
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Lyudmila Maksakova | Unowned | |
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Evgeny Mironov | Unowned | |
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Mikhail Efremov | Unowned | |
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Nikita Efremov | Yakov Agranov | Unowned |
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Anton Adasinsky | Unowned | |
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Petr Verzilov | Unowned | |
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Mariya Poezzhaeva | Unowned | |
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Vladimir Vodolagin | Unowned | |
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Mariya Nikiforova | Unowned | |
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Miriam Sekhon | Unowned | |
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Sofya Ernst | Tatyana Yakovleva | Unowned |
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Ekaterina Ageeva | Unowned | |
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Tomas Motskus | Unowned | |
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Mikhail Gorevoy | Unowned |