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Dersu Uzala 1961

★ 6.318 votes86 min📅 1961-10-21

Dersu Uzala (1961) is a Soviet adventure film directed by Agasi Babayan, adapted from Vladimir Arsenyev's real-life accounts of his expeditions in the Russian Far East.

Director: Agasi Babayan

Cast

Adolf Shestakov
Adolf Shestakov
Арсеньев
Kasym Zhakibayev
Kasym Zhakibayev
Дерсу Узала
Aleksandr Baranov
Aleksandr Baranov
член отряда, стрелок
Nikolai Gladkov
Туртыгин, казак-партизан
Lev Lobov
Lev Lobov
проводник Зачурский, казак
Mikhail Medvedev
Mikhail Medvedev
Хунхуз
Pyotr Lyubeshkin
Pyotr Lyubeshkin
бородач
Nikolai Khryashchikov
Nikolai Khryashchikov
проводник
Spiridon Grigoryev
член отряда, стрелок

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dersu Uzala (1961) about?

The film follows Vladimir Arsenyev's real-life explorations in the Russian Far East, where he teams up with Dersu Uzala, a Nanai trapper. Their journey highlights survival, camaraderie, and the clash between traditional wisdom and modern exploration.

Who directed Dersu Uzala?

Agasi Babayan directed Dersu Uzala (1961), bringing Arsenyev's adventures to life with a focus on authenticity and emotional depth.

Who stars in Dersu Uzala?

The film features Adolf Shestakov as Vladimir Arsenyev, Kasym Zhakibayev as Dersu Uzala, and Aleksandr Baranov, Nikolai Gladkov, and Lev Lobov in supporting roles.

Is Dersu Uzala (1961) worth watching?

While it may not be a crowd-pleaser for action seekers, Dersu Uzala (1961) is a hidden gem for those who appreciate slow-burn adventure films with heartfelt themes. Its focus on nature and human connection makes it a thoughtful watch.

How long is Dersu Uzala?

Dersu Uzala (1961) has a runtime of 86 minutes.

About Dersu Uzala (1961) — Friendship, Survival, and the Wild Taiga

Dersu Uzala (1961) is a Soviet adventure film directed by Agasi Babayan, adapted from Vladimir Arsenyev's real-life accounts of his expeditions in the Russian Far East. The story follows Arsenyev, portrayed with quiet intensity by Adolf Shestakov, as he teams up with Dersu Uzala (Kasym Zhakibayev), a skilled Nanai trapper whose deep connection to the wilderness becomes the heart of the narrative. Their journey unfolds against the vast, untamed beauty of taiga forests and rugged landscapes, blending survival with profound human moments.

This cinematic adaptation captures the essence of a friendship forged between cultures, as the bond between the two men transcends language and background. The film immerses viewers in a world where nature dictates every step, and the wisdom of Dersu Uzala—rooted in ancient traditions—shines as a guiding light. With its rich visuals and emotional depth, Dersu Uzala (1961) offers more than just adventure; it's a meditation on harmony, respect, and the fleeting beauty of a disappearing way of life.