Devil, I'm Bored

Devil, I'm Bored (Russian: Мне скучно, бес, romanized: Mne skuchno, bes) is a 1993 Russian fantasy drama film directed by Yury Borisov, based on the writings of Thomas Mann, Aleksandr Pushkin, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.[1][2][3]

Devil, I'm Bored
Russian: Мне скучно, бес
Directed byYury Borisov
Written by
Produced byAlexey Shekhtman
Starring
CinematographyVladimir Shevtsik
Edited byTatyana Shapiro
Music byYury Krasavin
Production
company
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
97 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about a homeless man who is very bored of living. In a market where there is everything, he finds the soul of a ballet dancer.[4]

Cast

  • Oleg Borisov as Mephistopheles / God (last role)
  • Yury Posokhov as Faust
  • Andrey Kharitonov as Emperor
  • Viktoriya Galdikas as Margarita
  • Olga Volkova as Witch
  • Oleg Vedernikov as Ariel
  • Mikhail Shtein as Male
  • Lyudmila Ksenofontova as Vixen in the Flemish spirit
  • Mariya Ter-Markaryan as Vixen in the French spirit
  • Vitali Romanov as Iosif[5]
  • Kira Kreylis-Petrova as child trafficker

References

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