
The Humorist
Drama · Comedy
Overview
The Humorist is a film about a week in the life of Boris Arkadiev, a fictional Soviet stand-up comedian. Boris is tormented not only by external oppression and censorship but also by his own insecurities that poison all his relationships.
Top Cast


Alexey Agranovich
Alexey Agranovich
Boris Arkadiev
Alexey Agranovich
Boris Arkadiev


Semen Shteinberg
Semen Shteinberg
Semyon Greenberg
Semen Shteinberg
Semyon Greenberg


Alisa Khazanova
Alisa Khazanova
Elvira Arkadieva
Alisa Khazanova
Elvira Arkadieva


Vilma Kutaviciute
Vilma Kutaviciute
Inara
Vilma Kutaviciute
Inara


Pavel Ilyin
Pavel Ilyin
Alexei Budovskiy
Pavel Ilyin
Alexei Budovskiy
Daniel Shifrin
Daniel Shifrin
Ilya
Daniel Shifrin
Ilya


Polina Aug
Polina Aug
Lina Morozova
Polina Aug
Lina Morozova


Artem Volobuev
Artem Volobuev
Alexander Nikonov
Artem Volobuev
Alexander Nikonov


Yuri Kolokolnikov
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Maxim Shepelin
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Maxim Shepelin


Olga Dibtseva
Olga Dibtseva
Galya
Olga Dibtseva
Galya
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