A Shaman's Tale (2024)

A Shaman's Tale (2024) poster

A modern-day shaman sets out across Siberia to Moscow on a God-given mission to exorcise the demon in the Kremlin - Vladimir Putin. On his 8000km journey he is gradually joined by others. How will the Russian authorities react? A Shaman’s Tale is a road movie about political repression in modern Russia.

Director: Beata Bashkirova, Mikhail Bashkirov
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Beata Bashkirova, Mikhail Bashkirov
Editing: Beata Bashkirova, Tomáš Doruška
Production: Les Steppes Productions, Hypermarket Film
Country: France
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Shaman's Tale about?
A modern-day shaman sets out across Siberia to Moscow on a God-given mission to exorcise the demon in the Kremlin - Vladimir Putin. On his 8000km journey he is gradually joined by others. How will the Russian authorities react? A Shaman’s Tale is a road movie about political repression in modern Russia.
Who directed A Shaman's Tale?
A Shaman's Tale was directed by Beata Bashkirova, Mikhail Bashkirov.
Who stars in A Shaman's Tale?
A Shaman's Tale stars Alexander Gabyshev.
How long is A Shaman's Tale?
A Shaman's Tale has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is A Shaman's Tale?
A Shaman's Tale is a Documentary film.
Where was A Shaman's Tale produced?
A Shaman's Tale was produced in France.