Ragin (film)

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Ragin
Russian: Рагин
Directed by Kirill Serebrennikov
Written by
Produced by Aleksei Guskov
Starring
Cinematography Artur Gimpel
Edited byKirk von Heflin
Music by Alexei Aigui
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
Countries Russia
Austria
LanguageRussian

Ragin (Russian : Рагин) is a 2004 Russian-Austrian drama film directed by Kirill Serebrennikov. [1] [2] [3]

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Plot

The film takes place in Russia in the early twentieth century in a small provincial town. The plot focuses on doctor managing a county hospital. Suddenly he receives an interesting report in which the young psychiatrist Himmelsdorf demonstrates a method of treating psychosis and Ragin decides to use this method in his work. [4]

Cast

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References

  1. Что покажут на 27-м кинофестивале «Окно в Европу»
  2. Алексей Красовский отказался от авторства фильма «Элефант»
  3. Юрий Грымов снимает новый фильм под названием "На ощупь"
  4. Рагин, 2004
  5. Рагин (2004) Full Cast & Crew