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How Is It Going, Crucians? 1991

📅 1991-01-01

In the twilight of the Soviet era, director Mikhail Shveitser's darkly comic drama *How Is It Going, Crucians? (1991)* follows a retired KGB colonel who gathers former informants to his countryside home—only to turn their past cooperation into a series of twisted games.

Director: Mikhail Shveitser

Cast

Nikolai Pastukhov
Nikolai Pastukhov
полковник Иннокентий Всеволодович Картошкин
Valeriy Zolotukhin
Valeriy Zolotukhin
профессор Дмитрий Никитович Тищенко
Anna Nazaryeva
Anna Nazaryeva
Машенька, внучка Картошкина
Evgeny Mironov
Evgeny Mironov
Никита, знакомый Маши
Leonid Kuravlyov
Leonid Kuravlyov
высокий начальник
Evgeniy Evstigneev
Evgeniy Evstigneev
Анатолий, диссидент-эмигрант
Aleksei Zalivalov
Aleksei Zalivalov
Александр Галич
Nikolay Kochegarov
Nikolay Kochegarov
Егоров, товарищ майор
Aleksandr Kalyagin
Aleksandr Kalyagin
Человечек, глава преступной организации
Pavel Semenikhin
Pavel Semenikhin
столяр

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *How Is It Going, Crucians? (1991)* about?

A retired KGB colonel forces former informants to relive their past by completing humiliating tasks—until a ruthless mafia circle gets wind of the archive and sees dollar signs. The plan unravels when one informant fights back, turning the colonel's game into a high-stakes survival contest.

Who directed *How Is It Going, Crucians? (1991)*?

Mikhail Shveitser directed this sharp-edged Soviet dark comedy, blending political tension with absurdist humor.

Who stars in *How Is It Going, Crucians? (1991)*?

The film features standout performances from Nikolai Pastukhov, Valeriy Zolotukhin, Anna Nazaryeva, Evgeny Mironov, and Evgeniy Evstigneev, each bringing depth and nuance to their morally gray roles.

Is *How Is It Going, Crucians? (1991)* worth watching?

While not widely rated on IMDb, the film's blend of dark comedy and Soviet-era intrigue offers a gripping, thought-provoking watch for fans of historical dramas with a satirical edge. Its themes of power and betrayal remain relevant, even decades later.

How long is *How Is It Going, Crucians? (1991)*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About How Is It Going, Crucians? (1991) — KGB secrets, mafia schemes, and dark Soviet satire

In the twilight of the Soviet era, director Mikhail Shveitser's darkly comic drama *How Is It Going, Crucians? (1991)* follows a retired KGB colonel who gathers former informants to his countryside home—only to turn their past cooperation into a series of twisted games. What begins as a vengeful experiment soon spirals into chaos when the colonel's archive of secrets catches the attention of a ruthless mafia eager to exploit the situation. With echoes of Cold War tension and post-Soviet instability, the film blends sharp satire with a tense, unpredictable atmosphere, where no one is truly in control.

The story gains momentum as one of the informants, desperate to destroy the damning files, disrupts the colonel's plans—unleashing a chain of deception, greed, and dark humor. Shveitser crafts a biting critique of power and betrayal, anchored by a stellar cast whose performances oscillate between menace and absurdity, reflecting the era's moral ambiguity. Expect a film that's as much a period piece as it is a timeless exploration of trust and consequence.