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Iriston's Son

After getting expelled from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts for his free-thinking ideas, young artist Kosta Khetagurov returns to his homeland of Iriston, known in Russian as Ossetia. Despite financial troubles and governmental persecution, he tirelessly advocates for the Ossetian people while honing his craft as a poet, playwright, and artist.

Top Cast

  • Vladimir Tkhapsayev

    Vladimir Tkhapsayev

    Konstantin Levanovich (Kosta) Khetagurov

  • Lia Eliava

    Lia Eliava

    Anna Aleksandrovna Tsalikova

  • Nina Alisova

    Nina Alisova

    Varvara Grigoryevna Shreders

  • Nikolai Volkov St.

    Nikolai Volkov St.

    General Kokhanov

  • Pavel Kadochnikov

    Pavel Kadochnikov

    Dzhambul Dzakhsorov

  • Vladimir Kosarev

    Vladimir Kosarev

    Vasiliy Dobrokhotov

  • Mairbek Tsalikov

    Mairbek Tsalikov

    Tsalikov

  • Fyodor Kallagov

    Fyodor Kallagov

    Taimuraz

  • Gavril Taugazov

    Gavril Taugazov

    Gudalov

Overview

After getting expelled from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts for his free-thinking ideas, young artist Kosta Khetagurov returns to his homeland of Iriston, known in Russian as Ossetia. Despite financial troubles and governmental persecution, he tirelessly advocates for the Ossetian people while honing his craft as a poet, playwright, and artist.

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