The Prince (2000)
The film is about Prince Meshchersky, a descendant of a famous Russian princely family, the sole heir to an estate in the village of Alabino near Moscow, which was razed to the ground in the 40s and turned into rubble for road construction. Of the former beauties of the once magnificent palace, only the tall columns of the facade remain. Yevgeny Meshchersky came from Ukraine with his family to restore the estate completely, as it was before the seventeenth year.
Director: Marina Goldovskaya
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
Release Date: March 1, 2000
Screenplay
Cinematography: Marina Goldovskaya
Editing: Marina Goldovskaya
Production: ARTE, Dune, Goldfilms
Country: Russia, United States of America, France
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Prince about?
- The film is about Prince Meshchersky, a descendant of a famous Russian princely family, the sole heir to an estate in the village of Alabino near Moscow, which was razed to the ground in the 40s and turned into rubble for road construction. Of the former beauties of the once magnificent palace, only the tall columns of the facade remain. Yevgeny Meshchersky came from Ukraine with his family to restore the estate completely, as it was before the seventeenth year.
- Who directed The Prince?
- The Prince was directed by Marina Goldovskaya.
- How long is The Prince?
- The Prince has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
- What genre is The Prince?
- The Prince is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Prince produced?
- The Prince was produced in Russia, United States of America, France.