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Polikushka

"Polikushka" was the only film directed by Aleksandr Sanin, one of Moscow Art Academic Theatre's founders, and is based on Lev Tolstoy's homonym short story. In spite the many differences between the literary oeuvre and its film adaptation it is a remarkable work that is outstanding for its depiction of the cruel realities of Russian society -the harsh life condition of its main character and his family in contrast to the wealth of his mistress;

Top Cast

  • Ivan Moskvin

    Ivan Moskvin

    Polikey

  • Vera Pashennaya

    Vera Pashennaya

    Akulina, Polikey's wife

  • Yevgeniya Rayevskaya

    Yevgeniya Rayevskaya

    Mistress

  • Varvara Bulgakova

    Varvara Bulgakova

    Mistress's niece

  • Sergei Aidarov

    Sergei Aidarov

    Clerk

  • Dmitry Gundurov

    Dmitry Gundurov

    Gardener

  • Sergei Golovin

    Sergei Golovin

    Dutlov

  • Aleksandr Istomin

    Aleksandr Istomin

    Ilyukha, Dutlov's cousin

  • Nikolai Znamenskiy

    Nikolai Znamenskiy

    Barkeeper

Overview

"Polikushka" was the only film directed by Aleksandr Sanin, one of Moscow Art Academic Theatre's founders, and is based on Lev Tolstoy's homonym short story. In spite the many differences between the literary oeuvre and its film adaptation it is a remarkable work that is outstanding for its depiction of the cruel realities of Russian society -the harsh life condition of its main character and his family in contrast to the wealth of his mistress;

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