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]
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Directed by | Vladimir Mirzoyev |
Produced by | Oleg Osipov Timur Weinstein |
Written by | Vladimir Mirzoyev Igor Sakhnovsky |
Starring | Egor Beroev Ekaterina Guseva Maksim Sukhanov |
Music by | Nikolay Anokhin Sergei Belyaev Yuri Dementyev, |
Cinematography | Sergei Machilsky |
Edited by | Igor Litoninsky |
Production company | Lean M U-Film Malta |
Distributed by | Central Partnership |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
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
- Egor Beroev as Alexander Bezukladnikov
- Ekaterina Guseva as Irina
- Yegor Pazenko as Sergey Nemchenko
- Tatyana Lyutaeva as Raisa Alekseevna
- Maksim Sukhanov as Nikolay Shimkevich
- Olga Lysak as Anzhela
- Andrey Tashkov as Valery Dmitrievich Stefanov
Awards and nominations
- Nika Award (2009):
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