
The Hunt for an Angel, or the Four Loves of a Poet and a Soothsayer 2002
Dive into the enigmatic life of Andrei Bely, the Silver Age poet hailed as a 'star genius' and 'new Gogol' amid the vibrant cultural ferment of early 20th-century Russia.
Director: Andrey Osipov
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Hunt for an Angel, or the Four Loves of a Poet and a Soothsayer* (2002) about?
This documentary traces the turbulent life of Andrei Bely, a celebrated Silver Age poet whose genius was matched only by his contradictions. Through eight parts, the film examines his relationships with four women who shaped his art and legacy, revealing the man behind the myth.
Who directed *The Hunt for an Angel, or the Four Loves of a Poet and a Soothsayer*?
The film was directed by Andrey Osipov, known for his evocative documentaries that blend biography with poetic storytelling.
Who stars in *The Hunt for an Angel, or the Four Loves of a Poet and a Soothsayer*?
The documentary features Evgeny Mironov as the narrator, alongside Galina Tyunina and Aleksandr Baluev in pivotal roles.
Is *The Hunt for an Angel, or the Four Loves of a Poet and a Soothsayer* (2002) worth watching?
As a 55-minute documentary, it offers a compelling glimpse into Andrei Bely's life and the Silver Age's cultural milieu. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its thematic depth and Osipov's direction make it a rewarding watch for poetry and history enthusiasts.
How long is *The Hunt for an Angel, or the Four Loves of a Poet and a Soothsayer*?
The film runs for 55 minutes.
About The Hunt for an Angel, or the Four Loves of a Poet and a Soothsayer (2002) — A poetic documentary on Andrei Bely's life and loves
Dive into the enigmatic life of Andrei Bely, the Silver Age poet hailed as a 'star genius' and 'new Gogol' amid the vibrant cultural ferment of early 20th-century Russia. Directed by Andrey Osipov, *The Hunt for an Angel, or the Four Loves of a Poet and a Soothsayer* (2002) weaves a poetic documentary portrait through eight vignettes, blending biography with atmospheric fragments of time. Evgeny Mironov's narration guides viewers through the turbulent loves of Bely—Asya Turgeneva, Lyubov Mendeleeva, Nina Petrovskaya, and Claudia Vasilyeva—each relationship a prism reflecting his genius and inner chaos. The film captures the Silver Age's intellectual fervor and Bely's own paradoxical nature: both a visionary and a 'hysterical poseur,' oscillating between divine inspiration and earthly turmoil.
Osipov crafts a visually rich homage to Bely's legacy, balancing admiration with critical nuance. The documentary's fragmented structure mirrors the poet's restless spirit, while Galina Tyunina and Aleksandr Baluev's supporting roles add depth to this exploration of artistry, love, and the fragility of genius. A captivating tribute for literature enthusiasts and curious cinephiles alike.