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Pelevin

In recent years, Viktor Pelevin has been releasing a novel every year, each with a circulation of about 100 thousand copies - this is one of the best results in the country. At the same time, he has not given interviews for almost 20 years, does not appear in public and, according to rumors, does not live in Russia. Film director Rodion Chepel makes an attempt to combat hoaxes. To do this, he studied the archives, the early works of Viktor Pelevin and interviewed people who knew him.

Top Cast

  • Evgeny Petrenko

    Evgeny Petrenko

    Self

  • Viktor Kulle

    Viktor Kulle

    Self

  • Hermes Zygott

    Hermes Zygott

    Self

  • Olga Aminova

    Olga Aminova

    Self

  • Alyona Doletskaya

    Alyona Doletskaya

    Self

  • Galina Yuzefovich

    Galina Yuzefovich

    Self

  • Bronislav Vinogrodsky

    Bronislav Vinogrodsky

    Self

  • Igor Chechetkin

    Igor Chechetkin

    Self

  • Sergey Moskalev

    Sergey Moskalev

    Self

Overview

In recent years, Viktor Pelevin has been releasing a novel every year, each with a circulation of about 100 thousand copies - this is one of the best results in the country. At the same time, he has not given interviews for almost 20 years, does not appear in public and, according to rumors, does not live in Russia. Film director Rodion Chepel makes an attempt to combat hoaxes. To do this, he studied the archives, the early works of Viktor Pelevin and interviewed people who knew him.

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