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The President and his Granddaughter 2000

★ 4.512 votes100 min📅 2000-12-31

Set against the frost-kissed streets of Moscow on New Year's Eve 1987, *The President and his Granddaughter (2000)* weaves a dramatic yet darkly comedic tale around an unexpected arrival at a busy hospital.

Director: Tigran Keosayan

Cast

Oleg Tabakov
Oleg Tabakov
President
Nadezhda Mikhalkova
Nadezhda Mikhalkova
Masha / Her Twin
Dina Korzun
Dina Korzun
Tanya
Vladimir Ilin
Vladimir Ilin
Uncle Sasha
Alexander Adabashyan
Alexander Adabashyan
Doctor
Alyona Khmelnitskaya
Alyona Khmelnitskaya
Alisa
Ekaterina Semenova
Ekaterina Semenova
Sister in law
Georgi Martirosyan
Georgi Martirosyan
Salon director
Vladimir Vdovichenkov
Vladimir Vdovichenkov
Bodyguard
Lyudmila Karaush
Lyudmila Karaush
administrator

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The President and his Granddaughter (2000) about?

Set in Moscow on New Year's Eve 1987, the film follows a tense night at a hospital where a powerful general demands doctors save his premature grandchild—despite overwhelming medical odds. The clash between authority and medicine unfolds in a gripping drama-comedy full of emotional tension and dark humor.

Who directed The President and his Granddaughter?

Tigran Keosayan directed the film. Known for blending drama with sharp social commentary, Keosayan crafts a story that balances tension with moments of humanity.

Who stars in The President and his Granddaughter?

The film features Oleg Tabakov as the general, Nadezhda Mikhalkova as his daughter, and Dina Korzun and Vladimir Ilin among the supporting cast, bringing depth and realism to the intense hospital drama.

Is The President and his Granddaughter (2000) worth watching?

While not rated on IMDb, the film offers a compelling mix of drama and black comedy, anchored by strong performances and a morally complex plot. Fans of Soviet-era character studies or tense family confrontations will find it particularly engaging, though its bleak outcome may not suit all viewers.

How long is The President and his Granddaughter?

The film has a runtime of 100 minutes.

About The President and his Granddaughter (2000) — A Soviet-era drama-comedy of power and heartbreak

Set against the frost-kissed streets of Moscow on New Year's Eve 1987, *The President and his Granddaughter (2000)* weaves a dramatic yet darkly comedic tale around an unexpected arrival at a busy hospital. Directed with sharp insight by Tigran Keosayan, this drama-comedy unfolds when a high-ranking general's daughter is rushed to the 25th hospital in the midst of a premature birth. Despite the medical team's urgent pleas that the baby cannot survive, the domineering father refuses to accept defeat, brandishing a pistol to coerce the doctors into delivering the child. The tense atmosphere escalates as the fragile line between authority and compassion collides, culminating in a heart-wrenching outcome that lingers long after the final frame. Blending biting humor with poignant social commentary, Keosayan crafts a story that questions power, duty, and the limits of human control in extraordinary circumstances.

Starring Oleg Tabakov as the unyielding general and Nadezhda Mikhalkova as the expectant mother, the film is anchored by a stellar ensemble including Dina Korzun and Vladimir Ilin, who bring depth and authenticity to this morally charged scenario. *The President and his Granddaughter (2000)* stands as a bold exploration of authority and vulnerability, wrapped in the stark beauty of a Soviet-era New Year's setting where tradition and crisis collide.