
Private Life
Drama
Overview
Mikhail Ulyanov is the Bergmanesque protagonist of the Russian Private Life. A government-appointed factory executive, Ulyanov is reduced to quivering confusion when he is dismissed. Recovering from this blow, he decides to review and realign his life. In so doing, he discovers that there's plenty left in the world to make life worth living. Private Life was nominated for the "best foreign picture" Academy Award in 1983.
Top Cast


Mikhail Ulyanov
Mikhail Ulyanov
Sergey Nikitich Abrikosov
Mikhail Ulyanov
Sergey Nikitich Abrikosov


Iya Savvina
Iya Savvina
Natalya Ilyinichna
Iya Savvina
Natalya Ilyinichna


Irina Gubanova
Irina Gubanova
Nelli Petrovna
Irina Gubanova
Nelli Petrovna


Tatyana Dogileva
Tatyana Dogileva
Vika
Tatyana Dogileva
Vika


Aleksey Blokhin
Aleksey Blokhin
Igor
Aleksey Blokhin
Igor


Yelena Sanayeva
Yelena Sanayeva
Marina
Yelena Sanayeva
Marina


Liliya Gritsenko
Liliya Gritsenko
Marya Andreyevna
Liliya Gritsenko
Marya Andreyevna
Valentina Brusnika
Valentina Brusnika
Zhena Alekseya
Valentina Brusnika
Zhena Alekseya


Evgeniy Lazarev
Evgeniy Lazarev
Viktor Sergeyevich
Evgeniy Lazarev
Viktor Sergeyevich


Oleg Mokshantsev
Oleg Mokshantsev
Oleg Mokshantsev
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