Lethargy (film)
Lethargy (Russian: Летаргия) is a 1983 Soviet drama film directed by Valeri Lonskoy.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Летаргия | |
Directed by | Valeri Lonskoy |
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Music by | Isaac Schwarts |
Cinematography | Anatoliy Ivanov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a young scientist who has everything, but he feels miserable. Suddenly his mother dies, he meets his daughter, who is experiencing her first love and his soul is finally awakening.[4]
Cast
- Andrey Myagkov as Bekasov
- Natalya Sayko as Olya
- Valentina Panina as Lida
- Rimma Korostelyova as Masha
- Vasiliy Bochkaryov as Mikhail Platonovich
- Sergei Dityatev as Fokin (as S. Dityatev)
- Igor Vladimirov as Obolensky (as I. Vladimirov)
- Viktor Filippov as Dadashev (as V. Filippov)
- Anna Varpakhovskaya as Zhenya (as A. Varpakhovskaya)
- Sergey Nikonenko as Golovin (as S. Nikonenko)[5]
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References
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