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  1. Dead Man's Letters (Russian: Письма мёртвого человека, romanized: Pis'ma myortvogo cheloveka), also known as Letters from a Dead Man, is a 1986 Soviet post-apocalyptic drama film directed and written by Konstantin Lopushansky.

  2. Dead Man's Letters: Directed by Konstantin Lopushanskiy. With Rolan Bykov, Iosif Ryklin, Viktor Mikhaylov, Aleksandr Sabinin. In the aftermath of nuclear holocaust, a group of intellectuals crave to find hope in the pale and colorless new world.

    • (3.9K)
    • Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Konstantin Lopushanskiy
    • 1986-09-15
  3. Jan 16, 2022 · Dead Man's Letters/Письма мертвого человека (1986) Lopushansky, English Subtitles. 646 Likes. 27,077 Views. 2022 Jan 16. In a world after the nuclear apocalypse a scholar helps a small...

    • 83 min
    • 28K
    • Gobekli Tepe
  4. In post-nuclear Russia, a aging Nobel Prize-winner lives out his days in a bunker.

    • Rolan Bykov
  5. Dead Man’s Letters. 1986. Письма мертвого человека. Directed by Konstantin Lopushansky. In a world after the nuclear apocalypse a scholar helps a small group of children and adults survive, staying with them in the basement of the former museum of history. In his mind he writes letters to his son — though it is obvious that they will never be read.

    • (8.2K)
    • Lenfilm, Pervoe Tvorcheskoe Obyedinenie
    • Konstantin Lopushansky
  6. With its very first shot Letters from a Dead Man lays down its aesthetic and thematic concerns. From a close-up on a naked light bulb - to a background of ominous rumbling and suffused in a sickly yellow light that’s courtesy of a yellow filter in use in almost every scene of the film - the camera glides down to a sick woman, pulls back to ...

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  8. Sep 10, 2012 · The letters of the title are interior monologues by an elderly scientist (Bikov), addressed to the son he knows must have perished amid the briefly glimpsed devastation on the...