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Year as Long as Life

The film takes place in Europe in the 19th century. The film shows the popular uprisings that took place there, as well as the search for truth and the confrontation of Karl Marx and opponents of the revolution.

Top Cast

  • Igor Kvasha

    Igor Kvasha

    Karl Marx

  • Andrey Mironov

    Andrey Mironov

    Friedrich Engels

  • Rufina Nifontova

    Rufina Nifontova

    Jenny von Westphalen

  • Vasiliy Livanov

    Vasiliy Livanov

    Georg Weerth

  • Anatoliy Solovyov

    Anatoliy Solovyov

    Karl Schapper

  • Vladimir Balashov

    Vladimir Balashov

    Joseph Moll

  • Aleksei Alekseyev

    Aleksei Alekseyev

    Wilhelm Wolf

  • Sergey Borisov

    Sergey Borisov

    Comrade of Marx

  • Svetlana Kharitonova

    Svetlana Kharitonova

    Lenkhen

Overview

The film takes place in Europe in the 19th century. The film shows the popular uprisings that took place there, as well as the search for truth and the confrontation of Karl Marx and opponents of the revolution.

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