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85 min
A satirical comedy with elements of metaphysical horror about religion in rural 1960s Soviet Russia. Notable for using first-person pseudo-documentary "found footage" technique framing the movie as the creation of the protagonist, who is returns to his home village from the city to discover that a local drunk has formed a doomsday cult.
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Stanislav Sokolov | Sasha Likardokin | Unowned |
| Yevgeniya Kolmykova | Polya | Unowned | |
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Tatyana Pelttser | Matryona | Unowned |
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Vitali Politseymako | Filin | Unowned |
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Stanislav Lyubshin | father Michail | Unowned |
| Daya Smirnova | mother Klavdiya | Unowned | |
| Varvara Popova | Agafya | Unowned | |
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Vladimir Ratomsky | old man Pafnutiy | Unowned |
| Yevgeni Kryuchkov | Fedya | Unowned | |
| Yuri Kharchenko | Grisha Zubarik | Unowned | |
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Pyotr Lyubeshkin | Egor Ivanovich | Unowned |
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Viktor Sergachyov | local militia man | Unowned |
| Nikolai Pazhitnov | lecturer | Unowned | |
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Oleg Vidov | Akulina's dead son | Unowned |
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Viktor Markin | doctor (uncredited) | Unowned |
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Kseniya Kozmina | Polya's mother (uncredited) | Unowned |
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Iya Marks | Akulina | Unowned |