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Based on Anton Chekhov's classic play, The Orchard is an eccentric comedy about class struggles in Russia at the turn of the 20th century. An aging aristocratic lady returns home to face the loss of her magnificent cherry orchard estate.... See more »

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Lopakhin
Evgeniy Baranov ...
Yepikhodov
Anna Brenner-Vartanyan ...
Ranevskaya (as Anna Vartanyan)
Boris Dragilev ...
Yasha
Andrey Feskov ...
Petya Trofimov
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Simeonov-Pischik
Olga Onishchenko ...
Charlotta
Aleksandr Petrov ...
Prikazchik
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Gaev
Svetlana Shchedrina ...
Anya - daughter
Oksana Skachkova ...
Varya
Natalya Tarynicheva ...
Duniasha
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Directed by

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Sergei Ovcharov

Written by

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Anton Chekhov ... (play)

Produced by

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Dmitriy Gerbachevskiy ... executive producer
Dmitry Nikitin ... co-executive producer
Andrey Sigle ... producer

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Andrey Sigle

Cinematography by

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Ivan Bagaev

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Sergey Obukhov

Editorial Department

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Svetlana Butkeeva ... negative cutter
Sergei Fedorov ... assistant editor
Sergey Obukhov ... supervising editor

Production Design by

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Dmitriy Malich

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Dmitriy Malich ... (as Dmitri Malich-Konkov)
Sergei Ovcharov

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Maria Andreeva
Rodion Enikeev
Nadezhda Mitrofanova
Natalya Mokshina

Costume Design by

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Larisa Konnikova

Makeup Department

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Svetlana Kholod ... assistant makeup artist
Zhanna Rodionova ... makeup designer
Anzhela Yershova ... makeup artist (as Angela Ershova)

Production Management

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Igor Babanov ... assistant production manager
Galina Bordyina ... production manager
Dmitri Brodsky ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ilya Kazankov ... trainee assistant director
Vladimir Rozygraev ... second assistant director
Aleksandr Vasilyev ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Nikolai Alekseyev ... carpenter
Vladimir Demin ... property master
Alexei Karmatsky ... property master
Pavel Kolotilov ... construction coordinator
Valentina Sinitsina ... props

Sound Department

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Ramiz Alimov ... boom operator
Vladimir Artemyev ... sound recordist
Sergey Figner ... foley artist
Stanislav Mikheyev ... sound recordist
Maxim Romasevich ... re-recording mixer

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Arkadiy Alekseev ... special effects technician (as Arkady Alexeev)
Dmitry Voronov ... pyrotechnician (as Dmitri Voronov)

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Serafima Bubnova ... digital compositor
Evgeny Mironenko ... digital compositor
Viktor Okovityy ... visual effects artist
Igor Plaksin ... visual effects producer
Oleg Plaksin ... visual effects producer

Stunts

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Oleg Vasilyuk ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Alexander Kikhalov ... second assistant camera
Evgeny Kozlov ... gaffer
Ilya Lapshov ... grip
Alexei Melnikov ... grip
Gennady Panov ... first assistant camera
Igor Popov ... second assistant camera
Kirill Yakovlev ... grip

Casting Department

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Larisa Razygrayeva ... casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Alexandra Duglas ... costumer
Tatiana Ivanova ... assistant costume designer

Music Department

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Sergey Likhachev ... musician
Aglaya Shupyakova ... musician
Andrey Sigle ... composer: theme music
Pavel Smelkov ... conductor
Emil Yakovlev ... musician

Transportation Department

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Dmitry Beznosov ... driver
Daniil Blokh ... driver
Viktor Stepanov ... driver

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Plot Summary

Based on Anton Chekhov's classic play, The Orchard is an eccentric comedy about class struggles in Russia at the turn of the 20th century. An aging aristocratic lady returns home to face the loss of her magnificent cherry orchard estate. (Russian with English subtitles). Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Сад (Russia)
  • The Orchard (World-wide, English title)
Runtime
  • 96 min
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Budget $2,500,000 (estimated)

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