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The Very Same Munchhausen

A philosophical and poetic portrait of the famous (or maybe infamous?) Baron Munchhausen. His crazy, yet very merriment, stories, views and behavior is what sets him apart from others. He becomes alienated from the society that failed to grasp his brilliance. In fact, his brilliance is what underlines the faults with the society itself. It's a beautiful yet tragic story that is filled with dense and intellectual dialogue.

Top Cast

  • Oleg Yankovskiy

    Oleg Yankovskiy

    Baron von Münchhausen

  • Inna Churikova

    Inna Churikova

    Jacobine von Münchhausen

  • Yelena Koreneva

    Yelena Koreneva

    Martha

  • Igor Kvasha

    Igor Kvasha

    Burgomaster

  • Aleksandr Abdulov

    Aleksandr Abdulov

    Heinrich Ramkopf

  • Leonid Yarmolnik

    Leonid Yarmolnik

    Theophil von Münchhausen

  • Yuri Katin-Yartsev

    Yuri Katin-Yartsev

    Thomas

  • Vladimir Dolinskiy

    Vladimir Dolinskiy

    Pastor

  • Leonid Bronevoy

    Leonid Bronevoy

    Duke of Hanover

Overview

A philosophical and poetic portrait of the famous (or maybe infamous?) Baron Munchhausen. His crazy, yet very merriment, stories, views and behavior is what sets him apart from others. He becomes alienated from the society that failed to grasp his brilliance. In fact, his brilliance is what underlines the faults with the society itself. It's a beautiful yet tragic story that is filled with dense and intellectual dialogue.

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