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This Fantastic World 10 1984

★ 10.01 votes📅 1984-12-08

In Tamara Pavluchenko's chilling sci-fi vision *This Fantastic World 10* (1984), humanity's future is a gleaming facade of chrome cars, obedient robots, and flawless architecture—yet something vital is missing.

Director: Tamara Pavluchenko

Cast

Leonid Kayurov
Leonid Kayurov
Гай Монтэг
Yuriy Yakovlev
Yuriy Yakovlev
Битти
Yuri Bogatyryov
Yuri Bogatyryov
полковник Ролинг
Olga Gobzeva
Olga Gobzeva
Эдит
Ian Khviler
Ian Khviler
Рони
Irina Korytnikova
Irina Korytnikova
лесная девушка
Vatslav Dvorzhetsky
Vatslav Dvorzhetsky
Греджер
Lev Ivanov
Lev Ivanov
Фред Клемент
Irina Kuznetsova
Irina Kuznetsova
мисс Фелпс
Tatyana Kuznetsova
Tatyana Kuznetsova
миссис МакЛеннон

Frequently Asked Questions

What is This Fantastic World 10 (1984) about?

*This Fantastic World 10* presents a paradoxical future where technological utopia masks cultural erasure, as authorities systematically banish books to control thought and stifle dissent. The story follows characters caught in this oppressive system, revealing the quiet revolutions that spark when humanity fights to preserve its stories and memories.

Who directed This Fantastic World 10?

The film was directed by Tamara Pavluchenko, a Soviet filmmaker known for blending social commentary with science fiction.

Who stars in This Fantastic World 10?

The film features a powerhouse cast led by Leonid Kayurov, Yuriy Yakovlev, and Yuri Bogatyryov, with standout performances by Olga Gobzeva and Irina Korytnikova.

Is This Fantastic World 10 (1984) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, *This Fantastic World 10* is a compelling watch for fans of cerebral sci-fi with a political edge. Its themes of censorship and cultural decay feel eerily relevant, and Pavluchenko's direction ensures a moody, atmospheric experience that lingers in the mind.

How long is This Fantastic World 10?

Runtime details are not listed.

About This Fantastic World 10 (1984) — A Soviet sci-fi fable where progress devours the very books that define us

In Tamara Pavluchenko's chilling sci-fi vision *This Fantastic World 10* (1984), humanity's future is a gleaming facade of chrome cars, obedient robots, and flawless architecture—yet something vital is missing. Books, once the lifeblood of culture and thought, have been demonized and systematically erased. This dystopian tale unfolds as a stark warning about the dangers of eradicating knowledge, where comfort masks oppression and progress becomes a tool for control. The atmosphere is eerie, blending retro-futuristic aesthetics with a creeping sense of dread as characters grapple with the cost of living in a world stripped of its soul.

Leonid Kayurov, Yuriy Yakovlev, and Yuri Bogatyryov lead the cast, embodying the tension between conformity and rebellion in a society that prizes efficiency over enlightenment. Pavluchenko's direction leans into the paradox of a world that appears utopian on the surface but is hollow at its core. *This Fantastic World 10* isn't just a film about technology or governance—it's a meditation on the power of stories and the fragility of human connection in an increasingly mechanical age. For fans of thought-provoking sci-fi that lingers long after the credits roll, this 1984 gem delivers a haunting exploration of ideas.