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Rock

Jan 19, 1988
1h 20m
★ 5.8

Overview

Documentary — featuring both interviews and live footage — about underground rock music in Russia, during the last years of the Perestroika.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Leningrad Documentary Film Studio

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No Trailers found.

Cast

Boris Grebenshchikov

himself

Boris Grebenshchikov

Timur Novikov

himself

Timur Novikov

Yuriy Shevchuk

himself

Yuriy Shevchuk

Viktor Tsoy

himself

Viktor Tsoy

Oleg Garkusha

himself

Oleg Garkusha

Anton Adasinsky

himself

Anton Adasinsky

Georgi Guryanov

himself

Georgi Guryanov

Igor Tikhomirov

himself

Igor Tikhomirov

Yuri Kasparyan

himself

Yuri Kasparyan

Andrey Krisanov

himself

Andrey Krisanov

Alisa Grebenshchikova

herself

Alisa Grebenshchikova

Sergei Kuryokhin

himself

Sergei Kuryokhin

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