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Boris Godunov 1986

★ 5.617 votes130 min📅 1986-05-01

Dive into the opulent world of 17th-century Russia with *Boris Godunov* (1986), a historical drama helmed by the visionary Sergey Bondarchuk.

Director: Sergey Bondarchuk

Cast

Sergey Bondarchuk
Sergey Bondarchuk
Boris Godunov
Alyona Bondarchuk
Alyona Bondarchuk
Tsarevna Kseniya
Georgi Burkov
Georgi Burkov
Varlaam
Irina Skobtseva
Irina Skobtseva
Khozyaika Korchmi
Valeriy Storozhik
Valeriy Storozhik
Kurbski
Boris Khimichev
Boris Khimichev
Mosalski
Yuriy Sherstnyov
Yuriy Sherstnyov
Karela
Vladimir Ferapontov
Vladimir Ferapontov
Khrushchov
Ivan Lapikov
Ivan Lapikov
Starik
Anatoliy Romashin
Anatoliy Romashin
Vasili Shuisky

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Boris Godunov* (1986) about?

The film follows Boris Godunov's rise to power in late 16th-century Russia after the death of Ivan the Terrible's heir. His reign begins smoothly, but as rumors circulate that he orchestrated the heir's demise, a dangerous rebellion emerges, threatening his grip on the throne.

Who directed *Boris Godunov*?

Sergey Bondarchuk, the acclaimed Soviet filmmaker known for his epic adaptations, directed *Boris Godunov* (1986).

Who stars in *Boris Godunov*?

The film features Sergey Bondarchuk in the lead role, alongside his daughter Alyona Bondarchuk, Georgi Burkov, Irina Skobtseva, and Valeriy Storozhik in pivotal roles.

Is *Boris Godunov* (1986) worth watching?

While the film excels in its visual craftsmanship and historical atmosphere, its narrative pace may challenge some viewers. Fans of period dramas and political intrigue will appreciate its depth, though it's best approached as a cinematic experience rather than a fast-paced thriller.

How long is *Boris Godunov*?

The runtime of *Boris Godunov* (1986) is 130 minutes.

About Boris Godunov (1986) — A Historical Drama of Power and Betrayal

Dive into the opulent world of 17th-century Russia with *Boris Godunov* (1986), a historical drama helmed by the visionary Sergey Bondarchuk. This cinematic adaptation of Alexander Pushkin's classic tale unfolds against the backdrop of power struggles and political intrigue, as Boris Godunov ascends to the throne after the mysterious death of Ivan the Terrible's heir. Initially, his rule appears prosperous, but whispers of conspiracy and betrayal spread like wildfire among the Russian people, who suspect him of foul play. With sumptuous cinematography and meticulous production design, the film immerses viewers in a bygone era of grandeur and moral ambiguity.

Sergey Bondarchuk delivers a visually arresting take on Pushkin's narrative, blending historical gravitas with intimate character drama. The atmosphere is heavy with tension, as ambition clashes with conscience in the corridors of power. The film's stark contrasts—between light and shadow, loyalty and treachery—echo the turbulent soul of Boris Godunov himself, portrayed with gravitas by Bondarchuk.