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6.5 1h 18m

I Don't Believe in Anarchy

The film details the early years of the legendary Siberian Punk/Rock group 'Гражданская Оборона' (Grazhdanskaya Oborona), and its frontman, Egor Letov.

Top Cast

  • Egor Letov

    Egor Letov

    himself

  • Sergey Letov

    Sergey Letov

    himself

  • Igor Zhevtun

    Igor Zhevtun

    himself

  • Konstantin Ryabinov

    Konstantin Ryabinov

    himself

  • Alexander Rozhkov

    Alexander Rozhkov

    himself

  • Oleg Sudakov

    Oleg Sudakov

    himself

  • Irina Ryabinova

    Irina Ryabinova

    herself

  • Sergey Zharikov

    Sergey Zharikov

    himsel

  • Valery Rozhkov

    Valery Rozhkov

    himself

Overview

The film details the early years of the legendary Siberian Punk/Rock group 'Гражданская Оборона' (Grazhdanskaya Oborona), and its frontman, Egor Letov.

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