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  1. Jul 1, 2010 · Smert v pensne ili Nash Chekhov: Directed by Anna Tchernakova. With Aleksandr Adabashyan, Alyona Babenko, Pavel Belozerov, Sergey Bezrukov. After a long absence, ageing theatre director Sorin returns to Moscow to resurrect his legendary staging of The Cherry Orchard.

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    • Drama
    • Anna Tchernakova
    • 2010-07-01
  2. Original title: Smert' v pensne ili nash Chekhov. Synopsis: After a long absence, ageing theatre director Daniil Sorin is invited to Moscow to resurrect his legendary staging of Anton Chekhov’s ‘The Cherry Orchard’.

    • Aleksandr Karyuk
    • Anna Tchernakova
    • Russia
    • Drama
  3. Smert v pensne ili Nash Chekhov (2010) Drama. Death in Pince-Nez or Our Chekhov. After a long absence from Russia, ageing theatre director Daniil Sorin is invited to Moscow to resurrect his legendary staging of Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard. He has doubts about the idea - who needs his traditional, subtle staging of the classic p.

    • 2 min
  4. Smert v pensne ili Nash Chekhov (2010) Directed by Anna Tchernakova Genres - Drama | Release Date - Jul 1, 2010 | Run Time - 105 min. |

  5. Jul 1, 2010 · Smert v pensne, ili Nash Chehov (2010): World premiere – 1 July 2010. Premiere in Kazakhstan - July 1, 2010. Runtime - 0 minute. Rating 6.7. 1 movie trailer Smert v pensne, ili Nash Chehov 2010. Genre - Drama, Comedy, Crime, Thriller. Similar films. More information on the cinema portal Kinoafisha.

  6. Smert v pensne ili Nash Chekhov. Summaries. After a long absence, ageing theatre director Sorin returns to Moscow to resurrect his legendary staging of The Cherry Orchard. His discovery of a grave stone bearing his own name makes him realise that the actors who invited him have a very different plan for ensuring the success of the play! — Anonymous

  7. Synopsis. After a long absence, ageing theatre director Sorin returns to Moscow to resurrect his legendary staging of The Cherry Orchard. His discovery of a grave stone bearing his own name makes...