
Lessons at the End of Spring
Drama
Overview
A young boy loses his innocence in a pre-perestroika Russian prison during the chaotic last months of the Khrushchev regime
Top Cast
Danil Tolkachev
Danil Tolkachev
Vadik
Danil Tolkachev
Vadik


Yuriy Nazarov
Yuriy Nazarov
Vasilyok
Yuriy Nazarov
Vasilyok


Yurii Mazhuha
Yurii Mazhuha
Lvovskiy
Yurii Mazhuha
Lvovskiy


Aleksandr Feklistov
Aleksandr Feklistov
Teacher
Aleksandr Feklistov
Teacher


Nikolay Zasukhin
Nikolay Zasukhin
Semenyuk
Nikolay Zasukhin
Semenyuk


Leonid Timtsunik
Leonid Timtsunik
Bald Man
Leonid Timtsunik
Bald Man


Valeriy Nosik
Valeriy Nosik
Radiculitis Man
Valeriy Nosik
Radiculitis Man


Yelena Korolyova
Yelena Korolyova
Mother
Yelena Korolyova
Mother


Evgeniy Lazarev
Evgeniy Lazarev
Romanyuk
Evgeniy Lazarev
Romanyuk


Valeriy Barinov
Valeriy Barinov
Bukhov
Valeriy Barinov
Bukhov
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