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Director: Roman Kachanov
Cast: Fyodor Bondarchuk, Ivan Okhlobystin, Anna Buklovskaya, Aleksandr Bashirov
Programmer Prince Myshkin returns to his historical homeland from Switzerland, where he was undergoing treatment in a psychiatric clinic. On the bus, the prince meets businessman Parfen Rogozhin, who is suffering from lovesickness for Nastasya Filippovna.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Down House (2001) is a Russian comedy-drama crime film directed by Roman Kachanov. The film follows the story of Prince Myshkin, a programmer who returns to his homeland from Switzerland after treatment in a psychiatric clinic, and his encounters with businessman Parfen Rogozhin, who is suffering from lovesickness. The film has received mixed reviews from critics but details about its critical reception, awards recognition, and public reception are limited.
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Directed by Roman Kachanov, Down House (2001) is a delightful blend of comedy, crime, and drama that follows the eccentric programmer Prince Myshkin as he returns from Switzerland to his homeland and encounters the lovesick businessman Parfen Rogozhin. Featuring standout performances from Fyodor Bondarchuk and Ivan Okhlobystin, this film offers a unique and engaging exploration of complex themes in a visually striking Russian setting.
Down House is a 2001 Russian comedy-gross-out film by Roman Kachanov, a modern interpretation of the 1869 novel The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
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