Taurus (2001 film)

Taurus (Russian: Телец, romanized: Telets) is a 2001 Russian biographical drama film directed by Alexander Sokurov, portraying Vladimir Lenin.It is the second film in a trilogy by director Aleksandr Sokurov that began with Moloch about Nazi Germany's Adolf Hitler and continued with The Sun about Japanese emperor Hirohito.[2] In the face of illness, the historical personality turns out to be simply a man powerless to change anything in the fate of a country that is not yet under his control, the fate of his doomed awkward family, or the fate of his decaying personality.This article related to Russian film is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a biographical film is a stub.
Alexander SokurovYuri ArabovAndrey SigleSergei RachmaninovLenfilmState Committee for CinematographyMinistry of Culture (Russia)Russianromanizeddrama filmVladimir LeninMolochNazi GermanyAdolf HitlerThe SunHirohito2001 Cannes Film FestivalKrupskayaJoseph Stalin2001 Russian Guild of Film Critics AwardsAleksei RodionovVyborgFestival of Festivals, St. PetersburgListapadSozvezdie (Constellation) IFFArkhangelskHonfleurNika AwardsGolden RamLenfilm StudioRussian Guild of Film CriticsGolden Apricot International Film FestivalThe DegradedEmpireThe Lonely Voice of ManMournful UnconcernDays of EclipseSave and ProtectThe Second CircleWhispering PagesMother and SonRussian ArkFather and SonAlexandraFrancofoniaFairytaleMoscow ElegyConfessionThe Dialogues with SolzhenitsynNika Award for Best PictureRepentanceThe Cold Summer of 1953Ashik KeribThe Asthenic SyndromePromised HeavenEncore, Once More Encore!MakarovPassionsPeculiarities of the National HuntPrisoner of the MountainsThe ThiefOf Freaks and MenKhrustalyov, My Car!His Wife's DiaryThe CuckooThe ReturnOur OwnThe 9th CompanyThe IslandMongolStilyagiRoom and a HalfThe EdgeOnce Upon a Time There Lived a Simple WomanThe Geographer Drank His Globe AwayHard to Be a GodParadiseArrhythmiaAnna's WarA FrenchmanDear Comrades!