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Written by Sergey Dovlatov

Everything that matters to Sergey Dovlatov, one way or another written by the writer Sergey Dovlatov. From fragments of works, letters, interviews, editorial columns, a story about a living person is compiled.

Top Cast

  • Elena Dovlatova

    Elena Dovlatova

    herself

  • Ekaterina Dovlatova

    Ekaterina Dovlatova

    herself

  • Sergey Puskepalis

    Sergey Puskepalis

    voiceover (voice)

  • Danil Shcheblanov

    Danil Shcheblanov

    (voice)

  • Maksim Litovchenko

    Maksim Litovchenko

    (voice)

  • Evgeniy Dyatlov

    Evgeniy Dyatlov

    (voice)

  • Svetlana Kamynina

    Svetlana Kamynina

    (voice)

  • Yekaterina Fedulova

    Yekaterina Fedulova

    (voice)

  • Grigory Ershov

    Grigory Ershov

    (voice)

Overview

Everything that matters to Sergey Dovlatov, one way or another written by the writer Sergey Dovlatov. From fragments of works, letters, interviews, editorial columns, a story about a living person is compiled.

Rating

6.7 / 10
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