
The Poet
Romance · Music
Overview
Alexander Pushkin is young, brash and adored by high society. He is the star at every ball he attends, his fans revere his poetic talent, and young women dream of winning his attention. However, not even his aristocratic patrons and loyal friends, nor his growing fame can keep him from dueling, getting exiled, and becoming destitute. Only when he meets his true love does he find meaning in life, and his genius develops to make him the legend the world knows today.
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Yura Borisov
Yura Borisov
Alexander Pushkin
Yura Borisov
Alexander Pushkin


Alyona Dolgolenko
Alyona Dolgolenko
Natalya Goncharova
Alyona Dolgolenko
Natalya Goncharova


Roman Vasilev
Roman Vasilev
Konstantin Danzas
Roman Vasilev
Konstantin Danzas


Ilya Vinogorsky
Ilya Vinogorsky
Ivan Puschin
Ilya Vinogorsky
Ivan Puschin


Anna Chipovskaya
Anna Chipovskaya
Elizaveta Vorontsova
Anna Chipovskaya
Elizaveta Vorontsova


Ilya Lyubimov
Ilya Lyubimov
Vasiliy Zhukovskiy
Ilya Lyubimov
Vasiliy Zhukovskiy


Evgeniy Okorokov
Evgeniy Okorokov
emperor Nicholas I
Evgeniy Okorokov
emperor Nicholas I


Sergey Gilev
Sergey Gilev
Alexander Benkendorf
Sergey Gilev
Alexander Benkendorf
Florian Desbiendras
Florian Desbiendras
Georges d'Anthès
Florian Desbiendras
Georges d'Anthès


Oleg Ryazantsev
Oleg Ryazantsev
Nikita
Oleg Ryazantsev
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