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White Feast

Knowing that he will soon pass on, elderly Valentin Grack hires private detective Stanislav to follow him around for an entire day and write down everything that he does. It is a cold day and during Grack's travels he encounters a younger woman who addresses him as professor. He then meets a prostitute who turns out to be his daughter, and finally he meets an old woman, his worried wife who has been searching eight days for him. In between meeting the women, Grack finds himself in some almost surreal situations and having flashbacks about his youth.

Top Cast

  • Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy

    Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy

  • Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

    Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

  • Natalya Belokhvostikova

    Natalya Belokhvostikova

  • Boris Shcherbakov

    Boris Shcherbakov

  • Elena Mayorova

    Elena Mayorova

  • Lev Borisov

    Lev Borisov

  • Elena Antipova

    Elena Antipova

  • Albina Matveyeva

    Albina Matveyeva

  • Konstantin Berdikov

    Konstantin Berdikov

Overview

Knowing that he will soon pass on, elderly Valentin Grack hires private detective Stanislav to follow him around for an entire day and write down everything that he does. It is a cold day and during Grack's travels he encounters a younger woman who addresses him as professor. He then meets a prostitute who turns out to be his daughter, and finally he meets an old woman, his worried wife who has been searching eight days for him. In between meeting the women, Grack finds himself in some almost surreal situations and having flashbacks about his youth.

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