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This is the story of the poet Osip Mandelstam, recreated at the intersection of the arts and genres: puppet theater, design, computer graphics, documentary. The rebellious spirit of Mandelstam's poetry sounded a challenge to the authorities, and their author was destroyed by a state machine - he died in a transit camp. Much of what he wrote could not have been preserved had it not been for her husband Nadezhda, who taught his works by heart, copied manually-in anticipation of times when they could be published.

Top Cast

  • Viktor Sukhorukov

    Viktor Sukhorukov

    Osip Mandelstam (voice)

  • Miriam Sekhon

    Miriam Sekhon

    Nadezhda Mandelstam (voice)

  • Inna Churikova

    Inna Churikova

    old Nadezhda Mandelstam (voice)

  • Chulpan Khamatova

    Chulpan Khamatova

    Marina Tsvetaeva (voice)

  • Aleksandr Feklistov

    Aleksandr Feklistov

    Alexandr Fadeev/Vladimir Stavskiy (voice)

  • Evgeniy Steblov

    Evgeniy Steblov

    Boris Pasternak (voice)

  • Danil Shcheblanov

    Danil Shcheblanov

    Dzhugashvili (voice)

  • Vladimir Mishukov

    Vladimir Mishukov

    NKVD investigator (voice)

  • Kirill Pirogov

    Kirill Pirogov

    (voice)

Overview

This is the story of the poet Osip Mandelstam, recreated at the intersection of the arts and genres: puppet theater, design, computer graphics, documentary. The rebellious spirit of Mandelstam's poetry sounded a challenge to the authorities, and their author was destroyed by a state machine - he died in a transit camp. Much of what he wrote could not have been preserved had it not been for her husband Nadezhda, who taught his works by heart, copied manually-in anticipation of times when they could be published.

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