
The Granny's Apocrypha
Fantasy · Comedy · Music
Overview
Saw and imagined in the children's fantasy the story of grandmother of Christ and the Apostles a little girl. Today few people remember that just a few decades ago in the village houses next to the icons you could still see the popular prints on religious themes. They finally disappeared from use only in the 60-ies of the last century. Of course, their creators were not professional painters or connoisseurs of theology. Drew, as best they could, she felt, not knowing neither rules nor laws. Simple uneducated people, nuggets, sought to glorify God with their creativity, that resonates in the hearts of those of peasants or artisans as they are.
Top Cast
Vladimir Legkov
Vladimir Legkov
Iesus
Vladimir Legkov
Iesus


Aleksandr Bezrukov
Aleksandr Bezrukov
Jude
Aleksandr Bezrukov
Jude
Dmitriy Shibanov
Dmitriy Shibanov
The groom
Dmitriy Shibanov
The groom


Natalya Surkova
Natalya Surkova
Maria
Natalya Surkova
Maria
Oriza Triznyak
Oriza Triznyak
the Governor
Oriza Triznyak
the Governor
Romil Rachev
Romil Rachev
The warden
Romil Rachev
The warden
Lisa Frolova
Lisa Frolova
Granddaughter
Lisa Frolova
Granddaughter
Dmitri Ignatov
Dmitri Ignatov
the Apostle
Dmitri Ignatov
the Apostle
Yaroslav Legkov
Yaroslav Legkov
the Apostle
Yaroslav Legkov
the Apostle
Nikolay Muraviyev
Nikolay Muraviyev
the Apostle
Nikolay Muraviyev
the Apostle
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