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Out of Boredom

An intimate drama set in a remote railway station that grows into a tragedy of the whole generation and epoch, based on a Gorki story.

Top Cast

  • Maya Bulgakova

    Maya Bulgakova

  • Vladimir Dorofeyev

    Vladimir Dorofeyev

  • Andryusha Makin

    Andryusha Makin

  • Yurii Mazhuha

    Yurii Mazhuha

  • Lyudmila Shagalova

    Lyudmila Shagalova

  • Yevgeni Shutov

    Yevgeni Shutov

Overview

An intimate drama set in a remote railway station that grows into a tragedy of the whole generation and epoch, based on a Gorki story.

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5.1 / 10
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