Permshchik Robert Belov
Originally released in 2005. Permshchik Robert Belov is a documentary film. directed by Sergey Lepikhin. At just 39 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A white-headed old man named Robert Belov, blind, feeble in body, but with a thunderous voice and an iron character openly hates any power. At the same time, he dearly loves poetry and people who are somehow connected with poetry. He loves the Perm prison region – where the authorities, without particularly delving into details, pushed poets and murderers. He writes a book of salty jokes about these people called "Perm region". In the company of random fellow travelers, he goes to Pasternak places in the Urals, forcing landscapes and voices to sound differently, and thereby creates an informal, lively guide to the Kama region.
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- RU
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Permshchik Robert Belov about?
A white-headed old man named Robert Belov, blind, feeble in body, but with a thunderous voice and an iron character openly hates any power. At the same time, he dearly loves poetry and people who a...
Who directed Permshchik Robert Belov?
Permshchik Robert Belov was directed by Sergey Lepikhin.
How long is Permshchik Robert Belov?
Permshchik Robert Belov has a runtime of 0 hours and 39 minutes (39 minutes total).
When was Permshchik Robert Belov released?
Permshchik Robert Belov was released on October 6, 2005 in theaters.