

A poet who captured Russia's soul—then lost his own to madness.
The film tells about the fate of the brilliant Russian poet Alexei Koltsov, who so romantically sang the nature of Rus', the incomparable beauty of Russian women, the incomprehensible mystery of the Russian soul.
Acting
Vershinin's unraveling as Koltsov—poetry and madness intertwined.
Production
Evocative recreation of 1830s Voronezh and aristocratic salons.
Director
Vasiliy Panin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Real Koltsov died in 1842 at 33; this was one of Russia's first biopics of a 'minor' poet, not Pushkin or Lermontov.
The film revived interest in Koltsov's folk-inspired verse, previously dismissed by Soviet critics as 'bourgeois pastoral.'
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