
Grisha
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
An up-close look into the life of the often misunderstood movie director Grigori Kromanov through the lens of old friends and colleagues.
Top Cast
Jaak Allik
Jaak Allik
Jaak Allik


Eino Baskin
Eino Baskin
Eino Baskin


Veronika Bobossova
Veronika Bobossova
Veronika Bobossova


Raimund Felt
Raimund Felt
Raimund Felt


Sven Grünberg
Sven Grünberg
Sven Grünberg


Tõnis Kask
Tõnis Kask
Tõnis Kask


Kaljo Kiisk
Kaljo Kiisk
Kaljo Kiisk
Olev Kitsas
Olev Kitsas
Olev Kitsas


Maria Klenskaja
Maria Klenskaja
Maria Klenskaja


Kalju Komissarov
Kalju Komissarov
Kalju Komissarov
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