The House That Swift Built
An immaculate, vivid and breathtaking implementation of Swift's romanticism.
Mark Zakharov
Grigori Gorin
Casts & Crew
Oleg Yankovskiy
Aleksandr Abdulov
Evgeni Leonov
Nikolai Karachentsov
Aleksandr Zbruev
Vladimir Belousov
Marina Ignatova
Aleksandra Zakharova
Aleksandr Sirin
Viktor Proskurin
Tatyana Rudina
Vladimir Losev
Also Directed by Mark Zakharov
Performance of the Lenkom Theater based on the play by M. Shatrov.
A philosophical and poetic portrait of the famous (or maybe infamous?) Baron Munchhausen. His crazy, yet very merriment, stories, views and behavior is what sets him apart from others. He becomes alienated from the society that failed to grasp his brilliance. In fact, his brilliance is what underlines the faults with the society itself. It's a beautiful yet tragic story that is filled with dense and intellectual dialogue.
A doctor arrives from work in a provincial town from Moscow. At first, he yearns for the capital and friends. In addition, there are no patients. Igor decides to return to Moscow, but getting to know the locals, and even more the feeling that arose between him and nurse Alyona, forces him to change his decision.
A young aristocrat, Aleksei Fedyashev, is languishing in his family's country estate, spending his days reading poetry and confessing his love... to a statue. Upon hearing that famous Count Cagliostro is touring Russia and has created quite a buzz in high society with his "magic", he decides to ask the Count to bring the statue to life...
A wizard invents characters who all come to life and start to arrive at his house: a King, his servants, a princes, a bear trapped in a man's body - the usual lot. The Plot mainly rotates around the bear, who the wizard had turned into a man. The Bear, who wishes to be a bear once again, can turn into his old self if he were to kiss a princess. It gets complicated when he falls in love with that princess, that arrived at the wizard's house. For how can they be together, if a single kiss will destroy their love?