
Anton
Drama · History
Overview
Ukraine, 1919. The friendship of two boys, Anton and Jacob, one Christian, the other Jewish, manages to survive the prejudices and hatred that dominate the minds of adults in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Revolution.
Top Cast
Nikita Shlanchak
Nikita Shlanchak
Anton Beller
Nikita Shlanchak
Anton Beller


Sebastian Anton
Sebastian Anton
Father Fridrikh
Sebastian Anton
Father Fridrikh


Natalia Ryumina
Natalia Ryumina
Christina Beller
Natalia Ryumina
Christina Beller


Vladimir Levitskiy
Vladimir Levitskiy
Josef
Vladimir Levitskiy
Josef
Mykyta Dziad
Mykyta Dziad
Jacob
Mykyta Dziad
Jacob
Tetiana Grachik
Tetiana Grachik
Dora
Tetiana Grachik
Dora


Oleh Symonenko
Oleh Symonenko
Trotsky
Oleh Symonenko
Trotsky


Regimantas Adomaitis
Regimantas Adomaitis
Old Anton
Regimantas Adomaitis
Old Anton


Juozas Budraitis
Juozas Budraitis
Old Jacob
Juozas Budraitis
Old Jacob


Serhii Denha
Serhii Denha
Nikolas Beller
Serhii Denha
Nikolas Beller
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