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Uprising Square

Maxim Fedorov, a researcher at the Moscow Museum on Krasnaya Presnya, is obsessed with the idea of describing the fate of the "Violinist", whose name often flashed in archival documents of the pre-revolutionary period. Collecting the facts, the hero restores the true name and life story of the musician, who became one of the first professional revolutionaries.

Top Cast

  • Vladimir Simonov

    Vladimir Simonov

  • Lyudmila Gladunko

    Lyudmila Gladunko

  • Sergey Shakurov

    Sergey Shakurov

  • Georgy Vysotsky

    Georgy Vysotsky

  • Vsevolod Safonov

    Vsevolod Safonov

  • Boris Khimichev

    Boris Khimichev

  • Mikhail Yeremeyev

    Mikhail Yeremeyev

  • Shavkat Gaziyev

    Shavkat Gaziyev

  • Sergey Batalov

    Sergey Batalov

Overview

Maxim Fedorov, a researcher at the Moscow Museum on Krasnaya Presnya, is obsessed with the idea of describing the fate of the "Violinist", whose name often flashed in archival documents of the pre-revolutionary period. Collecting the facts, the hero restores the true name and life story of the musician, who became one of the first professional revolutionaries.

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