Shaman
Originally released in 1996. Shaman is a drama/adventure film. directed by Bartabas.
Starring Spartak Fedotov, Vladimir Yakolev, and Stefan Beliaev
Synopsis
Gorgeously shot in the wide-open Siberian wilderness this outdoor adventure chronicles the dramatic escape of a big-city bred violinist from a Siberian labor camp. Underlying the action is the tale of a man who learns to become one with his environment rather than trying to dominate it. The story begins as enigmatic, Asian tribesman Toli comforts the starved violinist Dimitri that they will be escaping soon. They get their chance when a beautiful herd of Yakut horses begin grazing placidly near where the two are toiling. Sneaking away from the others, they grab tow hand steeds and race off. Unfortunately, Toli is mortally wounded. Just before he dies, he tells Dimitri that he is a powerful shaman and then hands the fiddler a protective amulet. In this way, Toli becomes Dimitri's guardian spirit. The city youth will need all the help he can get as he and his horse must traverse the unforgiving wilds and keep away from guards, alone.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Canal+
- International Media Group
- Le Groupe d'Edition Progress
- MK2 Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shaman about?
Gorgeously shot in the wide-open Siberian wilderness this outdoor adventure chronicles the dramatic escape of a big-city bred violinist from a Siberian labor camp. Underlying the action is the tale...
Who directed Shaman?
Shaman was directed by Bartabas.
How long is Shaman?
Shaman has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Shaman released?
Shaman was released on May 26, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Shaman?
The main cast of Shaman includes Spartak Fedotov, Vladimir Yakolev, Stefan Beliaev, Aliocha Egounov, Igor Gotesman.