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The Last Bolshevik

A documentary on Soviet filmmaker Aleksandr Medvedkin, examining his tumultuous career, the rediscovery of his masterpiece Happiness, and Russia's struggles over the course of the 20th Century.

Top Cast

  • Aleksandr Medvedkin

    Aleksandr Medvedkin

    Self (archive footage)

  • Nikolai Izvolov

    Nikolai Izvolov

    Self - Russian film historian

  • Léonor Graser

    Léonor Graser

    Dinosaur girl

  • Yuli Raizman

    Yuli Raizman

    Self

  • Antonina Pirojkova

    Antonina Pirojkova

    Self

  • Jean-Claude Dauphin

    Jean-Claude Dauphin

    Self (voice)

  • Michael Pennington

    Michael Pennington

    Self (voice: English version)

Overview

A documentary on Soviet filmmaker Aleksandr Medvedkin, examining his tumultuous career, the rediscovery of his masterpiece Happiness, and Russia's struggles over the course of the 20th Century.

Rating

7.6 / 10
22 Reviews
1 Popular

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