The Poet (2025 film)

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Directed byFelix Umarov
Written by
  • Andrey Kurganov
  • Vasily Zorky
Produced by
  • Grigory Stoyalov
  • Petr Anurov (ru)
  • Vadim Vereshchagin
  • Leonid Vereshchagin (ru)
  • Nikita Mikhalkov
  • Marina Gurtovaya
  • Anastasia Zdeb
Starring
The Poet
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFelix Umarov
Written by
  • Andrey Kurganov
  • Vasily Zorky
Produced by
  • Grigory Stoyalov
  • Petr Anurov (ru)
  • Vadim Vereshchagin
  • Leonid Vereshchagin (ru)
  • Nikita Mikhalkov
  • Marina Gurtovaya
  • Anastasia Zdeb
Starring
CinematographyMichael Hasaya
Music byRyan Otter (ru)
Production
companies
Distributed byCentral Partnership[1]
Release dates
Running time
137 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Budget800 million
Box office
  • ₽1.637 billion[2]
  • $20.571 million[3]

The Poet (Russian: Пророк. История Александра Пушкина, lit.'The Prophet. The Story of Alexander Pushkin') is a 2025 Russian musical period drama film directed by Felix Umarov,[4] with the script by Andrey Kurganov and Vasily Zorky, telling the life story of the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, played by Yura Borisov.[5] The cast also includes Roman Vasilyev, Alyona Dolgolenko, Ilya Vinogorsky, Anna Chipovskaya, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Sergey Gilyov, Ilya Lyubimov, Yevgeny Schwartz, and French actor Florian Desbiendras.

The Poet premiered on February 4, 2025, at the Mikhailovsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg,[6] and was theatrically released in Russia on February 14, by Central Partnership.[7]

The film tells the story of the famous Russian poet, Alexander Pushkin. He is young, bold and has many admirers. And suddenly he meets a woman who will become his destiny. [8]

Cast

Production

The creation of the film was announced by the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Olga Lyubimova and the CEO of Gazprom-Media Holding JSC Alexander Zharov during a conversation about upcoming creative projects for the anniversary of the poet of the Golden Age of Literature.

Filming

Principal photography began in late August 2023 in the city of Pavlovsk. Several filming shifts took place on the first location of the Mosfilm studio from September 2 to 5. In late December, the project was approved for support from the Cinema Fund. Filming also took place in the Yusupov Palace, Marble Palace, Stroganov Palace, the Pushkin Apartment Museum, St. Petersburg and other locations associated with the poet's life, and was completed in February 2024. According to the creators, filmmakers were allowed into some locations for the first time.

Release

References

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