
First Printer Ivan Fedorov
Drama · History
Overview
A historical biographical film about the life of Ivan Fedorov, founder of the first printing press in Russia. Printed books published during the reign of Ivan the Terrible seemed like witchcraft. Fedorov was accused of heresy.
Top Cast


Nikolai Dorokhin
Nikolai Dorokhin
Первопечатник Иван Фёдоров
Nikolai Dorokhin
Первопечатник Иван Фёдоров


Vsevolod Sanayev
Vsevolod Sanayev
Петр Тимофеев, помощник Ивана Фёдорова
Vsevolod Sanayev
Петр Тимофеев, помощник Ивана Фёдорова


Pavel Shpringfeld
Pavel Shpringfeld
царь Иван Грозный
Pavel Shpringfeld
царь Иван Грозный


Mikhail Derzhavin
Mikhail Derzhavin
Малюта Скуратов
Mikhail Derzhavin
Малюта Скуратов


Aleksandr Khokhlov
Aleksandr Khokhlov
Князь Владимир Старицкий
Aleksandr Khokhlov
Князь Владимир Старицкий


Gavriil Belov
Gavriil Belov
боярин Бартенев
Gavriil Belov
боярин Бартенев


Vyacheslav Novikov
Vyacheslav Novikov
Priest Iona
Vyacheslav Novikov
Priest Iona


Grigory Mikhaylov
Grigory Mikhaylov
ученик Федорова, в титрах не указан
Grigory Mikhaylov
ученик Федорова, в титрах не указан


Ivan Ryzhov
Ivan Ryzhov
юродивый (нет в титрах)
Ivan Ryzhov
юродивый (нет в титрах)
Sergey Dneprov
Sergey Dneprov
Митрополит Филипп
Sergey Dneprov
Митрополит Филипп
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