Lenin's Body (1992)
In 1991, the Communist Empire of the USSR was destroyed. And one of the main symbols of Soviet power — Lenin's Mausoleum and Lenin's Body itself were left without an owner. The film tells about Lenin's body, its contents, its protection and different opinions about the future of this body — to sell, to revive ..., to bury. "Lenin's Body" is a film about a society that survived the collapse of the Empire.
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Cast
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Boris Groys | As: Himself |
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Sergey Debov | As: Himself |
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Stas Namin | As: Himself |
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In 1991, the Communist Empire of the USSR was destroyed. And one of the main symbols of Soviet power — Lenin's Mausoleum and Lenin's Body itself were left without an owner. The film tells about Lenin's body, its contents, its protection and different opinions about the future of this body — to sell, to revive ..., to bury. "Lenin's Body" is a film about a society that survived the collapse of the Empire.
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Cast
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Boris Groys |
Himself |
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Sergey Debov |
Himself |
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Stas Namin |
Himself |
Directed By
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Vitaly Mansky |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Vitaly Mansky |
Writer |
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Svetlana Shinkarenko |
Editor |
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Юрий Ханин |
Music |
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Camera
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Artur Krasheninnikov |
Director of Photography |
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Vyacheslav Kuznetsov |
Director of Photography |
Lighting
Art Department
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