The Man Who Knew Everything

The Man Who Knew Everything (Russian: Человек, который знал всё, romanized: Chelovek, kotorij znal vsyo) is a 2009 Russian film directed by Vladimir Mirzoyev on the same name novel by Igor Sakhnovsky.[1]

The Man Who Knew Everything
Film poster
Directed byVladimir Mirzoyev
Produced byOleg Osipov
Timur Weinstein
Written byVladimir Mirzoyev
Igor Sakhnovsky
StarringEgor Beroev
Ekaterina Guseva
Maksim Sukhanov
Music byNikolay Anokhin
Sergei Belyaev
Yuri Dementyev,
CinematographySergei Machilsky
Edited byIgor Litoninsky
Production
company
Lean M
U-Film Malta
Distributed byCentral Partnership
Release date
  • June 11, 2009 (2009-06-11)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Plot

Alexander Bezukdalnikov, as a result of an attempt to commit suicide, suddenly finds the phenomenal ability to instantly get an answer to any question. Modest and harmless, he becomes a good game for all — women, criminal authorities and even international intelligence services. Some try to use it, others destroy it. But the little man continues to live according to the laws of his own conscience.

Cast

Awards and nominations

  • Nika Award (2009):
    • Best Supporting Actor — Maksim Sukhanov (win)[2]
    • Best Cinematographer — Sergei Machilsky (nom)[3]
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