
Far from Sunset Boulevard
Drama · Romance · History
Overview
The thirties, the heyday of Soviet film production. The story of the famed couple's glory — a filmmaker and actress, behind the external well-being of which were hidden strange contradictory relationships and a sense of fear that they carried through their whole lives. The prologue to this story is the 85th anniversary of Lidiya Polyakova, the formerly brightest star in Soviet cinema, who played the main role in all the films of her own husband, director Konstantin Dalmatov. Now in the courtyard there are other times, Dalmatov’s movies are called ideological agitation, and the director himself and his wife are hiding from the world in the country, trying not to let anyone in.
Top Cast


Yuliya Svezhakova
Yuliya Svezhakova
Lidiya Polyakova
Yuliya Svezhakova
Lidiya Polyakova
Sergey Tsyss
Sergey Tsyss
Konstantin Dalmatov
Sergey Tsyss
Konstantin Dalmatov


Tatyana Samoylova
Tatyana Samoylova
Lidiya Polyakova in old age
Tatyana Samoylova
Lidiya Polyakova in old age


Igor Dmitriev
Igor Dmitriev
Konstantin Dalmatov in old age
Igor Dmitriev
Konstantin Dalmatov in old age


Boris Nevzorov
Boris Nevzorov
Mansurov
Boris Nevzorov
Mansurov


Sergey Kolesnikov
Sergey Kolesnikov
Gorodetsky
Sergey Kolesnikov
Gorodetsky


Aleksandr Berda
Aleksandr Berda
Nazarov
Aleksandr Berda
Nazarov


Aleksandr Sirin
Aleksandr Sirin
Reutov
Aleksandr Sirin
Reutov


Lembit Ulfsak
Lembit Ulfsak
operator Berg
Lembit Ulfsak
operator Berg


Ivan Shibanov
Ivan Shibanov
magician
Ivan Shibanov
magician
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