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Gogol Online: Stalin's Funeral
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Gogol Online: Stalin's Funeral

Dec 22, 2016
2h 9m
★ 7.5

Overview

On the same day that Stalin was buried, Sergei Prokofiev's funeral took place completely unnoticed. And if the farewell to the composer quietly went against the backdrop of the farewell to the dictator that swept the whole country, then in the play everything is the opposite - Prokofiev's music is in the center, and it is interrupted by the stories of those people who would probably ignore Stalin's funeral and went to say goodbye to the great composer.

Genres

Drama
Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

Gogol Center
Kirill & Friends

Cast

Evgeny Sangadzhiev

Студент

Evgeny Sangadzhiev

Alexey Agranovich

Рассказчик

Alexey Agranovich

Yuliya Aug

Лина Кодина

Yuliya Aug

Sergey Muravyov

Андрей Жданов

Sergey Muravyov

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