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Maksimilian

March 24, 1999 1h 14m

Originally released in 1999. Maksimilian is a comedy film. directed by Roman Kachanov. At just 74 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Aleksandr Demidov, Nikita Vysotsky, and Ivan Okhlobystin

Synopsis

People from all over the area and even from all over the country come to Maximilian, who lives in a quiet rural area, for advice. Maximilian is known as a prophet and sorcerer. For example, he is able to give out the methodology for the election campaign. This is why a candidate for deputy named Kutergin comes to him. Here he organizes proper work to receive the population. Disappointed with such a life, Maximilian climbs onto an iron cage in a field and waits for a revelation, a conversation with the Lord. He is declared a stylite; Hare Krishnas, communists, democrats and other crazy people come from all over. And Maximilian suddenly realizes that he must return to the city to his wife, to whom he promised five years ago that he would quit drinking, and leaves his β€œpillar”. Maximilian left, and his place was taken by Kutergin, who believed in the miracle.

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 24, 1999 26 years ago
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Runtime 1h 14m 74 minutes total
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Budget $15K Production budget
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Russia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU
Budget
$15,000

Production Companies

  • Poligon

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Maksimilian about?

People from all over the area and even from all over the country come to Maximilian, who lives in a quiet rural area, for advice. Maximilian is known as a prophet and sorcerer. For example, he is a...

Who directed Maksimilian?

Maksimilian was directed by Roman Kachanov.

How long is Maksimilian?

Maksimilian has a runtime of 1 hours and 14 minutes (74 minutes total).

When was Maksimilian released?

Maksimilian was released on March 24, 1999 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Maksimilian?

The main cast of Maksimilian includes Aleksandr Demidov, Nikita Vysotsky, Ivan Okhlobystin, Anna Buklovskaya, Emmanuil Vitorgan.