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Chernov/Chernov

The strange title is explained by the fact that there are two films in the film: one is about a real day in the life of the real Moscow architect Alexander Petrovich Chernov, his mental crisis; and the other is Chernov’s fiction. There is a different fate, a different country, a different life. It is into this very life that Chernov strives to get into - and for the sake of a trip to Spain he will have to commit betrayal. There, for a moment, the doubles will be nearby and both will be on the verge of death. Who will die in the spring of 1978?

Top Cast

  • Andrey Smirnov

    Andrey Smirnov

    Chernov

  • Elena Yakovleva

    Elena Yakovleva

    Irina / Irene

  • Oleg Basilashvili

    Oleg Basilashvili

    Seva Yarmak

  • Mikhail Danilov

    Mikhail Danilov

    Lev Deyan

  • Yelena Koreneva

    Yelena Koreneva

    Yelena Trukhanovich

  • Sergei Yursky

    Sergei Yursky

    Arnold

  • Dmitry Bulba

    Dmitry Bulba

    Pyotr, Chernov's son

  • Shirvani Chalaev

    Shirvani Chalaev

    Khalaf

  • Andrei Tolubeyev

    Andrei Tolubeyev

    Gleb Gusev

Overview

The strange title is explained by the fact that there are two films in the film: one is about a real day in the life of the real Moscow architect Alexander Petrovich Chernov, his mental crisis; and the other is Chernov’s fiction. There is a different fate, a different country, a different life. It is into this very life that Chernov strives to get into - and for the sake of a trip to Spain he will have to commit betrayal. There, for a moment, the doubles will be nearby and both will be on the verge of death. Who will die in the spring of 1978?

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