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Beanpole 2019

★ 7.0352 votes134 min📅 2019-06-20

Set in the grim aftermath of World War II, *Beanpole (2019)* follows two resilient young women in Leningrad as they navigate the physical and emotional wreckage of a shattered city.

Director: Kantemir Balagov

Cast

Viktoriya Miroshnichenko
Viktoriya Miroshnichenko
Iya Sergueeva
Vasilisa Perelygina
Vasilisa Perelygina
Masha
Konstantin Balakirev
Konstantin Balakirev
Stepan
Kseniya Kutepova
Kseniya Kutepova
Lyubov Petrovna
Olga Dragunova
Olga Dragunova
Seamstress
Andrey Bykov
Andrey Bykov
Nikolay Ivanovich
Igor Shirokov
Sasha
Timofey Glazkov
Pashka
Alyona Kuchkova
Stepan's Wife
Veniamin Kac
Sasha's Friend

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beanpole (2019) about?

Set in 1945 Leningrad, *Beanpole* explores the lives of two women, Iya and Masha, as they grapple with the scars of war while trying to rebuild their futures. The film delves into their personal struggles, relationships, and the quiet resilience required to move forward in a city still reeling from destruction.

Who directed Beanpole?

Kantemir Balagov directed *Beanpole (2019)*, bringing his signature visual storytelling to this poignant wartime drama.

Who stars in Beanpole?

The film stars Viktoriya Miroshnichenko and Vasilisa Perelygina as the lead characters, supported by Konstantin Balakirev, Kseniya Kutepova, and Andrey Bykov in key roles.

Is Beanpole (2019) worth watching?

While *Beanpole (2019)* isn't rated on IMDb, its gripping narrative, powerful performances, and stark cinematography make it a standout drama for fans of character-driven stories. The film's emotional depth and historical backdrop offer a compelling if challenging viewing experience.

How long is Beanpole?

Beanpole (2019) has a runtime of 134 minutes.

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About Beanpole (2019) — A Postwar Drama of Resilience and Heartbreak

Set in the grim aftermath of World War II, *Beanpole (2019)* follows two resilient young women in Leningrad as they navigate the physical and emotional wreckage of a shattered city.

Kantemir Balagov directs this haunting drama, weaving a story of survival, friendship, and the fragile threads of hope that bind people together in the most desolate of times. With stunning performances from Viktoriya Miroshnichenko and Vasilisa Perelygina, the film immerses viewers in a world where love and loss intertwine against a backdrop of postwar devastation. The stark beauty of its cinematography contrasts with the bleak reality of its characters' struggles, making *Beanpole (2019)* a visually striking and emotionally resonant experience.