
Identification
Apr 08 1991
•2h 55m
•Drama
The hero of the film consciously goes to extreme actions and analysis of the psychological process, where subconscious pictures of visions and discoveries give grounds for real fears for the future of humanity. The semantic and pictorial fabric of the film develops against the background of deep retrospectives about the emergence of Christianity. The film was shot in 1991 by actor Nikolai Kochegarov in Minsk.
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Nikolay Kochegarov
writer Boris Otavin

Aleksandr Trofimov
st. John

Valeriy Smetskoy
Mariya Prokurorova
The writer's daughter
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