
Days of Eclipse
Drama · Science Fiction
Overview
This bleak late soviet-era drama follows the career of Malyanov, a young medical school graduate who has been sent to work in Turkmenia. Here he runs into a hodge-podge of people of differing ethnicities, all of them victims of the government's earlier mania for relocating and eliminating whole ethnic groups and classes of people. These desperately unhappy people are unable to find any pleasure in this diverse companionship, but instead are antagonistic to it, and often resort to desperate measures in their doomed attempts to ease their pain.
Top Cast
Aleksei Ananishnov
Aleksei Ananishnov
Malyanov
Aleksei Ananishnov
Malyanov
Eskender Umarov
Eskender Umarov
Vecherovsky
Eskender Umarov
Vecherovsky


Irina Sokolova
Irina Sokolova
Malyanov's Sister
Irina Sokolova
Malyanov's Sister


Vladimir Zamanskiy
Vladimir Zamanskiy
Snegovoy
Vladimir Zamanskiy
Snegovoy
Kirill Dudkin
Kirill Dudkin
Gluchov
Kirill Dudkin
Gluchov
Aleksey Yankovskiy
Aleksey Yankovskiy
Snegovoy's Father
Aleksey Yankovskiy
Snegovoy's Father
Viktor Belovolskiy
Viktor Belovolskiy
Gubar
Viktor Belovolskiy
Gubar
Sergei Krylov
Sergei Krylov
Little Boy
Sergei Krylov
Little Boy
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