
My Grandmother Fanny Kaplan
Drama
Overview
1917, the Crimea. Fanny Kaplan is blind and out of prison. She starts an affair with her doctor, Dmitriy Ilyich Ulyanov. which ends unexpectedly when she runs into her first lover: the terrorist who she went to prison for and who is now in the Russian secret police. Soon after, she is accused of an assassination attempt on Dimitry's brother: Vladimir Ulyanov Lenin.
Top Cast


Kateryna Molchanova
Kateryna Molchanova
Fanny Kaplan
Kateryna Molchanova
Fanny Kaplan


Ivan Brovin
Ivan Brovin
Viktor Garskiy
Ivan Brovin
Viktor Garskiy


Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
Dmitriy Ilyich Ulyanov
Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
Dmitriy Ilyich Ulyanov
Victoria Trofimenko
Victoria Trofimenko
каторжанка
Victoria Trofimenko
каторжанка
Natalya Nikulenko
Natalya Nikulenko
Надія Крупська
Natalya Nikulenko
Надія Крупська


Aleksey Devotchenko
Aleksey Devotchenko
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Aleksey Devotchenko
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin


Iryna Tsilyk
Iryna Tsilyk
Political convict
Iryna Tsilyk
Political convict


Roman Shyrman
Roman Shyrman
Hirshman
Roman Shyrman
Hirshman
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