Makarov (film)
| Makarov | |
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| Russian: Макаров | |
| Directed by | Vladimir Khotinenko |
| Written by | Valeri Zalotukha |
| Produced by | Vladimir Khotinenko |
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| Cinematography | Evgeniy Grebnev |
| Edited by | Svetlana Tarik |
| Music by | Aleksandr Pantykin |
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| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
Makarov (Russian: Макаров) is a 1993 Russian thriller drama film written by Valeri Zalotukha and directed and produced by Vladimir Khotinenko.[1][2][3] The film won the Nika Award for Best Picture of the Year in 1994.
Plot
The film follows the poet Alexander Sergeyevich Makarov as he receives a pistol with which he shares his name, radically changing his life and relations with people around him.[4][5]
Cast
- Sergey Makovetsky as Aleksandr Sergeyevich Makarov
- Elena Mayorova as Natasha, his wife (as Yelena Majorova)
- Irina Metlitskaya as Margo
- Vladimir Ilyin as Vasya
- Sergei Parshin
- Leonid Okunyov
- Evgeniy Steblov
- Viktor Smirnov
- Ilya Rutberg
- Ivan Agafonov
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