The Bigmoon Nights movie poster

The Bigmoon Nights

April 19, 1991 1h 24m 4.7/10 (6 votes)

Originally released in 1991. The Bigmoon Nights is a thriller/comedy film. directed by Dmitri Frolov. At just 84 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Oriza Triznyak, Natalya Surkova, and Vladimir Zolotar

Synopsis

The film "Nights full moon" shows the tendency of moral decay in society. The main character is torn apart by internal contradictions, leading him to the path of Evil. Bans on self-identification - philosophical, existential, sexual, and then permissiveness spawn a monster that is not aware of its true nature and genuine desires. Throughout the film-trilogy, the protagonist goes through a series of temptations that ruin his soul and lead, after all, to a madhouse. In a general sense, the film allegorically shows the tragic path of the Russian lumpen intellectual, lost between the past and the present, not finding the strength to accept and comprehend the unexpected changes that happened in our country twenty years ago. In the global sense - the tragic circle of Russian history.

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 19, 1991 34 years ago
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Runtime 1h 24m 84 minutes total
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User Rating 4.7/10 Mixed (6 votes)
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Soviet Union Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Bigmoon Nights about?

The film "Nights full moon" shows the tendency of moral decay in society. The main character is torn apart by internal contradictions, leading him to the path of Evil. Bans on self-identification -...

Who directed The Bigmoon Nights?

The Bigmoon Nights was directed by Dmitri Frolov.

How long is The Bigmoon Nights?

The Bigmoon Nights has a runtime of 1 hours and 24 minutes (84 minutes total).

When was The Bigmoon Nights released?

The Bigmoon Nights was released on April 19, 1991 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Bigmoon Nights?

The main cast of The Bigmoon Nights includes Oriza Triznyak, Natalya Surkova, Vladimir Zolotar, Peter Kremis, Aleksey Frolov.