Iriston's Son (Russian: Сын Иристона) is a 1959 Soviet history film directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov.[1][2][3][4]
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Russian: Сын Иристона | |
Directed by | Vladimir Chebotaryov |
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Cinematography | Eduard Rozovsky |
Music by | Ilia Gabarayev |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The film portrays the life and legacy of the Ossetian poet, journalist, and artist Kosta Khetagurov.[5]
Plot
editKosta Khetagurov, expelled from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, returns to his homeland. Opening an art workshop, he takes commissions for religious icon painting to make a living. However, his outspoken criticism of government abuses leads to his arrest.
After spending several years working in a mine, an older and weathered Kosta Khetagurov returns once again to his native land, known as Iriston in the Ossetian language.
Cast
edit- Vladimir Tkhapsaev as Konstantin Levanovich (Kosta) Khetagurov
- Lia Eliava as Anna Aleksandrovna Tsalikova
- Nina Alisova as Varvara Grigoryevna Shreders
- Nikolay Volkov as General Kokhanov
- Pavel Kadochnikov as Dzhambul Dzakhsorov
- Vladimir Kosarev as Vasiliy Dobrokhotov
- Anatoli Abramov
- Georgi Chernovolenko[6]
References
edit- ^ "Фильм Сын Иристона". Archived from the original on 2019-06-05. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
- ^ Ах, война, что ж ты сделала, подлая…
- ^ Владимир Александрович Чеботарев. Биографическая справка
- ^ Режиссер Владимир Чеботарев, снявший "Человека-амфибию", скончался на 89-м году жизни
- ^ Сын Иристона
- ^ Сын Иристона (1960) Full Cast & Crew
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