Ragin (2004 film)

Ragin (Russian: Рагин) is a 2004 Russian-Austrian drama film directed by Kirill Serebrennikov.[1][2][3]

Ragin
Russian: Рагин
Directed byKirill Serebrennikov
Produced byAleksei Guskov
Written by
Starring
Music byAlexei Aigui
CinematographyArtur Gimpel
Edited byKirk von Heflin
CountryRussia
Austria
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film takes place in Russia in the early twentieth century in a small provincial town. The plot focuses on doctors managing a county hospital. Suddenly he receives an interesting report in which the young psychiatrist Himmelsdorf demonstrates a method of treating psychosis and Ragin decides to use this method in his work.[4]

Cast

  • Aleksei Guskov as Ragin
  • Aleksandr Galibin as Gromov
  • Dmitry Mulyar as Khobotov
  • Natalya Nikulenko as Anna Ivanovna
  • Zoya Buryak as Sanya
  • Vladimir Krasnov as Sergei Sergeyevich
  • Vitaliy Khaev as Nikita
  • Sergei Parshin as Toptun
  • Sergey Bekhterev as The Boy
  • Yuriy Itskov as Moyseyka[5]
gollark: Just *pretend* to fake your death.
gollark: No, that would be really deathing.
gollark: What if you fake faking your death?
gollark: What if you fake your own death so you can claim you're suffering trauma and don't have to study?
gollark: > someone should dieNo. That is a bad thing.

References

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