The Captain's Daughter (2000 film)

Summary

The Captain's Daughter (Russian: Русский бунт, romanizedRusskiy bunt) is a 2000 Russian drama film directed by Aleksandr Proshkin.[1][2][3] The film is an adaptation of the historical novel The Captain's Daughter (1836) by Alexander Pushkin.

The Captain's Daughter
Russian: Русский бунт
Directed byAleksandr Proshkin
Written by
Produced by
  • Raphaël Berdugo
  • Igor Bortnikov
  • Vitaly Koshman
Starring
CinematographySergey Yurizditsky
Edited byTatyana Egorycheva
Music byVladimir Martynov
Production
company
Profit Cinema
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)
Running time
130 min.
CountriesRussia
France
LanguageRussian

Plot edit

The film takes place during the reign of Catherine the Great. Yemelyan Pugachev declared himself Emperor Peter III of Russia, uniting around him detachments of Cossacks and fugitive serfs. Meanwhile, in the Belogorsk fortress, officer Pyotr Grinyov met with the daughter of Captain Mironov, whom he fell in love with so much that he did not notice the signs of future trouble.[4]

Cast edit

References edit

  1. ^ В Оренбуржье кинокомиссия окажет поддержку организациям кинематографии
  2. ^ В Оренбургской области полным ходом идут съемки нового фильма
  3. ^ 6 июня Александру Пушкину — 220 лет: время заново прочитать «наше всё»
  4. ^ Русский бунт // КиноПоиск
  5. ^ The Captain's Daughter (2000) Full Cast / Crew

External links edit

  • The Captain's Daughter at IMDb