Tzadik

Tzadik (2023)


  • Genre: War, Drama, History
  • Release Date: 2023-02-16
  • User Rating: 7.75/10 from 12 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 20min
  • Language: Pусский
  • Production Company: Russia-1
  • Production Country: Russia
  • Director: Sergey Ursulyak
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Summary

In 1942, Red Army officer Nikolai Kiselyov receives orders to evacuate over 200 Jewish women, children, and elderly men facing brutality and death in Nazi-occupied Belarus. These exhausted, starving, terrified and bereaved people, deeply scarred by the horrors they have witnessed, must trek hundreds of kilometers along forest paths to regain hope of survival and faith in the future.

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  • Aleksandr Yatsenko

    as Nikolai Kiselev
  • Sergei Makovetsky

    as Reuben Yankel
  • Fyodor Dobronravov

    as comissioner
  • Evgeniy Tkachuk

    as Queen
  • Yuliya Vitruk

    as Lyuba
  • Lyubov Konstantinova

    as Anya
  • Mark Eydelshteyn

    as Moshe Tal
  • Mariya Zolotukhina

    as Tova Lipnitsky
  • Konstantin Khabenskiy

    as Moshe's father
  • Chulpan Khamatova

    as Moshe's mother
  • Dietmar König

    as Schmuker
  • Darya Konyzheva

    as Dina Tal
  • Evgeny Muravich

    as doctor Ancel
  • Katie Solway

    as Miriam Tal
  • Andrey Golikov

    as rabbi Baksht
  • Maxim Sevrinovsky

    as Abba Rovner
  • Larisa Krupina

    as Bryna Goltz
  • Alexandr Sorkin

    as Abram
  • Natalya Savchenko

    as Nehama
  • Viktor Lanberg

    as Isaac Noiman
  • Saveliy Kudryashov

    as Noiman's son
  • Mark Dmitriev

    as Noiman's son
  • Doval'e Glickman

    as old Moshe Tal
  • Ronald Perin

    as Yoni Gershman
  • Danil Smirnov

    as bartender
  • Mikhail Samarin

    as Jewish man from the ghetto
  • Dmitry Gladyshev

    as Artsimovich
  • Ivan Dergachev

    as Seahorse
  • Ilidus Abrakhmanov

    as Khabirov
  • Olga Miroshnikova

    as Jewish woman from the ghetto
  • Nikolay Butenin

    as Rogov
  • Valery Chumakov

    as German soldier
  • Petr Krotenko

    as Myshkin
  • Aleksandr Abramovich

    as Kaminskiy
  • Tatyana Smirnova

    as Jewish woman
  • Grigoriy Perel

    as Jewish man
  • Aleksandr Margolin

    as Jewish man
  • Artyom Leshchik

    as Jewish man
  • Dmitri Glazachev

    as Jewish man
  • Marina Lebedeva

    as Hana Golubovskaya
  • Ilya Iosifov

    as Iosif Kremer
  • Elena Tashaeva

    as Gelya Kremer
  • Alexey Potemkin

    as Yakov Liberzon
  • Arthur Ivanov

    as Timchuk
  • Oleg Metelev

    as Judendrat
  • Ronald Pelin

    as Yoni Hirschmann
Directing Sergey Ursulyak Director
Production Timur Weinstein Producer
Production Leonid Vereshchagin Producer
Production Anton Zlatopolskiy Producer
Production Yuliya Sumachyova Producer
Production Mariya Ushakova Producer
Writing Gennadiy Ostrovskiy Screenplay
Camera Mikhail Milashin Director of Photography
Art Evgeny Kachanov Production Design
Costume & Make-Up Alexey Kamyshev Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Elena Stankeeva Costume Design
Production Nikita Mikhalkov Producer
Sound Vasiliy Tonkovidov Music
Costume & Make-Up Maryana Ter-Arakelyan Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Irina Kaprielova Makeup Artist
Directing Vsevolod Sagatovskiy Assistant Director
Editing Margarita Smirnova Editor
Sound Pavel Doreuli Sound Designer
Crew Viktor Ivanov Stunt Coordinator
Camera Filipp Yuzhanin Additional Director of Photography
Production Amira Buzaglo Casting Director
Visual Effects Aleksandr Tokmakov Visual Effects Producer

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