A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 31, 1986
Original Title:
Храни меня, мой талисман
Alternate Titles:
Khrani Menya, Moy Talisman
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Dovzhenko Film Studios
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
The setting for this off-beat drama of love and jealousy is the Pushkin Poetry Festival in Boldino. Liosha and his wife Tania are walking through the plush forest around Boldino when a mysterious figure pops up from behind a tree and asks the couple a question on an esoteric point of Pushkin scholarship. From that strange beginning, the man, whose name is Klimov, starts to ease himself into the couple's private space, and trouble ensues. Complementing this story is the festival itself, enactments of Pushkin's works, and emotional debates among the festival-goers over the meaning of his poetry.
Administration:
V. Romanenko
A. Tarasevich
N. Shevchenko
Assistant Camera:
V. Beloschuk
Volodymyr Bass
Yu. Zaika
Assistant Director:
Olesya Fokina
T. Solovyova
Assistant Production Design:
V. Gvozd
Camera Operator:
A. Shigaev
Conductor:
Fyodor Glushchenko
Costume Design:
Inna Bychenkova
Director:
Roman Balayan
Director of Photography:
Vilen Kalyuta
Editor:
Yelena Lukashenko
First Assistant Director:
A. Vishnevskiy
Lighting Artist:
Antonina Kuchakovskaya
Makeup & Hair:
Galina Tyshlek
Original Music Composer:
Vadym Khrapachov
Producer:
Mikhail Kostyukovskiy
Production Design:
Oleksii Levchenko
Screenplay:
Rustam Ibragimbekov
Script Consultant:
Sergey Fomichyov
Script Editor:
I. Razmashkina
Sound Director:
Lyudmila Lyubenskaya
Still Photographer:
G. Skachko
VFX Artist:
Vladimir Tsirlin
VFX Director of Photography:
Oleksandr Pastukhov
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