Whit Monday (1990)
Ivan Khristoforov discovers the strange property of foreseeing explosions. Trying to understand the reason and meaning of this unusual ability, he turns to family history. The attention of the secret public service doesn't bode well for Khristoforov. The imaginary journey of the hero in his past, bearing the imprint of a children's worldview, and the present, at times just like a dream.
Director: Sergei Selyanov
Genre: Drama, Science Fiction
Runtime: 117 min
Release Date: January 1, 1990
Cast
- Yuriy Shevchuk - Ivan Khristoforov
- Boris Golyatkin - Vanya Khristoforov
- Gennadiy Garbuk - grandfather Ivanych
- Viktor Semyonovskiy - Khristoforov
- Olga Grigoryeva - Khristoforova
- Vladimir Zubenko - Borya Khristoforov
- Oleg Korchikov - Nikolai Ivanovich Khristoforov
- Stanislav Landgraf - Khristoforov
- Vladimir Golovin - Fedya Khristoforov
- Aleksandr Anisimov - Khristoforov
Screenplay
Music: Yuriy Shevchuk
Cinematography: Sergey Astakhov
Editing: Olga Amosova
Production: Lenfilm, CTB Film Company
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Sergei Selyanov
More Films in Genre: Drama, Science Fiction
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Whit Monday about?
- Ivan Khristoforov discovers the strange property of foreseeing explosions. Trying to understand the reason and meaning of this unusual ability, he turns to family history. The attention of the secret public service doesn't bode well for Khristoforov. The imaginary journey of the hero in his past, bearing the imprint of a children's worldview, and the present, at times just like a dream.
- Who directed Whit Monday?
- Whit Monday was directed by Sergei Selyanov.
- Who stars in Whit Monday?
- Whit Monday stars Yuriy Shevchuk, Boris Golyatkin, Gennadiy Garbuk, Viktor Semyonovskiy, Olga Grigoryeva, Vladimir Zubenko.
- How long is Whit Monday?
- Whit Monday has a runtime of 1h 57m (117 minutes).
- What genre is Whit Monday?
- Whit Monday is a Drama, Science Fiction film.
- Where was Whit Monday produced?
- Whit Monday was produced in Soviet Union.