A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 28, 2000
Original Title:
Русский бунт
Alternate Titles:
Русский бунт
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Administration of the Orenburg region
Canal+
Productions Le Pont
Profit
Roissy Films
Studio Globe
Production Countries:
France | Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 130
The end of the XVIII century. The reign of Catherine II. In the deep Russian provinces, among the vast steppes of the Ural escaped convict Yemelyan Pugachev proclaimed himself Emperor Peter III of Russia. Under the banner of the Pretender embarked detachments of Cossacks, fugitive serfs, and many spirited people. In these troubled times in the God-forsaken Belogorsk young officer Pyotr Grinyov meets his first love - Masha, the daughter of Captain Mironov. Recklessly passionate love with each other did not want to notice the signs of impending trouble. They did not know that soon they will be an ordeal. They could not imagine how bizarre way their fates intertwined with the fate of the self-proclaimed king, and what an incredible effort will be worth it to save their lives and feelings in the bloody chaos of Russian riot.
Additional Director of Photography:
Eduard Gimpel
Igor Berson
Assistant Director:
Andrei Proshkin
Svetlana Nesterova
Costume Design:
Natalya Polyakh
Director:
Aleksandr Proshkin
Director of Photography:
Sergey Yurizditskiy
Editor:
Tatyana Egorycheva
Executive Producer:
Vitaly Koshman
Makeup Artist:
Galina Korolyova
Novel:
Alexander Pushkin
Original Music Composer:
Vladimir Martynov
Producer:
Igor Tolstunov
Mikhail Zilberman
Production Design:
Aleksandr Tolkachov
Vladimir Yermakov
Sound:
Yuri Reinbakh
Aleksandr Khasin
Stunt Coordinator:
Igor Laptev
Dmitriy Tarasenko
Valeriy Derkach
Writer:
Galina Arbuzova
Stanislav Govorukhin
Vladimir Zheleznikov
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