
Ilfipetrov
Documentary · Animation
Overview
To ensure that the viewer guessed in the name of Ilfipetrov that Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov were separate, the authors collected an impressive evidence base: live testimonies were obtained in Moscow, Odessa, Yaroslavl, Paris, New York; in the exact repetition of the route of "One-storied America", in miraculously preserved family archives.
Top Cast


Sergey Makovetskiy
Sergey Makovetskiy
Narrator / Ilya Ilf (voice)
Sergey Makovetskiy
Narrator / Ilya Ilf (voice)


Igor Zolotovitsky
Igor Zolotovitsky
Narrator / Evgeniy Petrov (voice)
Igor Zolotovitsky
Narrator / Evgeniy Petrov (voice)


Leonid Kanevsky
Leonid Kanevsky
Narrator / From the author (voice)
Leonid Kanevsky
Narrator / From the author (voice)


Polina Agureeva
Polina Agureeva
Narrator / Marusya Ilf (voice)
Polina Agureeva
Narrator / Marusya Ilf (voice)


Yekaterina Fedulova
Yekaterina Fedulova
Narrator / Valya Kataeva (voice)
Yekaterina Fedulova
Narrator / Valya Kataeva (voice)


Mikhail Efremov
Mikhail Efremov
Narrator / Valentin Kataev
Mikhail Efremov
Narrator / Valentin Kataev


Dmitriy Khoronko
Dmitriy Khoronko
Narrator / Ostap Bender (voice)
Dmitriy Khoronko
Narrator / Ostap Bender (voice)
David Gamburg
David Gamburg
Narrator / Mr. Adams (voice)
David Gamburg
Narrator / Mr. Adams (voice)


Svetlana Kamynina
Svetlana Kamynina
Narrator / Mrs. Adams (voice)
Svetlana Kamynina
Narrator / Mrs. Adams (voice)
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