Russian Cross

Russian Cross

4.6

Apr 16 2023

1h 21m

Drama

A simple man Ivan Rostok, having reached the limit in his fall, repents and is spiritually reborn. He gains faith after the appearance of St. George to him and sets himself the task of restoring the village church destroyed in Soviet times.

Mikhail Porechenkov

Mikhail Porechenkov

Polina Chernyshova

Polina Chernyshova

Yuriy Kuznetsov

Yuriy Kuznetsov

Dmitriy Blokhin

Dmitriy Blokhin

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