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Brothers Ch

A film is set in the Chekhov’s country estate near Moscow in the mid 80's of the 19th century. It was one summer day... Self-sacrificing 26-year-old Anton takes all possible efforts to support his large and unfortunate family, his broke father, sickly mother, sister and brothers. He spends his day writing short comic stories for cheap magazines. The future great writer Anton Chekhov is just about to recognize his own gift.

Top Cast

  • Egor Koreshkov

    Egor Koreshkov

    Anton

  • Alexander Molochnikov

    Alexander Molochnikov

    Nikolay

  • Aleksandra Rebenok

    Aleksandra Rebenok

    Natasha

  • Yana Irtenyeva

    Yana Irtenyeva

    Dunya Efros

  • Tatyana Chepelevich

    Tatyana Chepelevich

    Katya

  • Roman Sinitsyn

    Roman Sinitsyn

    Yashka

  • Sergey Grekov

    Sergey Grekov

    Father

  • Artyom Grigoryev

    Artyom Grigoryev

    Александр, старший брат

Overview

A film is set in the Chekhov’s country estate near Moscow in the mid 80's of the 19th century. It was one summer day... Self-sacrificing 26-year-old Anton takes all possible efforts to support his large and unfortunate family, his broke father, sickly mother, sister and brothers. He spends his day writing short comic stories for cheap magazines. The future great writer Anton Chekhov is just about to recognize his own gift.

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