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Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov (Михаил Юрьевич Лермонтов; 1814 – 1841), sometimes referred to as the "Poet of the Caucasus", was a Russian Romantic writer, poet and painter considered the most important Russian poet after Alexander Pushkin's death in 1837 and perhaps the greatest figure in Russian Romanticism. His influence on later Russian literature is still felt in modern times, not only through his poetry, but also through his prose, which founded the tradition of the Russian psychological novel.
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13 March 1968
Adaptation of a short story by Michał Lermontow. Forces stationed in the Caucasus. Lieutenant Wulicz is a fatalist.
04 April 1970
A young Russian officer finds himself in a rundown town and seeks shelter in an abandoned hut while waiting for help.
15 July 2011
Based on the Russian classic novel. While maintaining all the main plot-lines of the novel, it follows the events not as they happen but as they are reflected in the mind of the dying hero.
19 October 1974
A love story in which two brothers - naive officer Yuri and demonic lover Alexander - compete for the young married princess Vera.
01 January 1973
Based on Mikhail Lermontov's novel Vadim, this costume drama, set in Russia during the 1700s, chronicles the battle between a vengeful, anarchic peasant and the tyrannical landowner who killed his mother and father.
03 July 1988
Wandering minstrel Ashik Kerib falls in love with a rich merchant's daughter, but is spurned by her father and forced to roam the world for a thousand and one nights.
01 January 1981
A poetic-psychological composition depicting the fate of an elderly man who succumbed to false social information, which drove him to a tragic act.
01 June 1990
Teleplay based on same-titled drama by M.Yu. Lermontov.
01 February 1967
Russian officer Pechorin falls in love with Bela, the daughter of a local chieftain. By tricking her brother Azamat into abducting her, he calls upon himself the wrath of horseman Kazbich.
01 February 1967
After the death of Bela, Pechorin was unwell for a long time, and then left the fortress and Maxim Maximych and left for Georgia.
16 September 1941
Taken from a Lermontov play, the story begins when beautiful Nina loses a bracelet during a masked ball.
09 April 2017
Pechorin, a young officer, embarks on a journey across the majestic mountains of the Caucasus, on a path set by his passionate encounters.
17 August 1955
Screen adaptation of the chapter of the same name from Mikhail Lermontov's “A Hero of Our Time”. Pechorin, having learned about his friend Grushnitsky's passion for Princess Mary Ligovskaya, out of boredom and a desire to annoy the completely false cadet, falls in love with the girl.
16 August 1975
Grigory Pechorin, a dashing Byronic figure, arrives in Pyatigorsk and gets entangled in a web of romantic ploys and deceptions.
11 May 2023
Screen adaptation of the play of the same name by Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov.
02 October 1910
The landowner Palitsyn (Chardynin) long and successfully sues the neighbor. The lawsuit led to the ruin.
21 March 1927
Pechorin is deprived of the officer’s rank and gets transferred to one of the mountain villages of the Caucasus.
05 November 1913
First film adaptation of the chapter “Bela” from Mikhail Lermontov’s A Hero of Our Time.
01 December 1926
The boring daily life of the high society of Pyatigorsk in the XIX century is revived by the arrival of Pechorin from St.
02 January 1910
Based on Lermontov's poem of the same name, Boyar Orsha (Peter Chardynin) leaves the service of Ivan the Terrible.
01 January 1960
The Demon (1960) is a Soviet opera-film based on the eponymous opera by Anton Rubinstein. The plot derives from Lermontov's Demon, a poem which was banned for decades due to its sacrilegious content.
10 February 1983
The poem "The Tambov Treasurer's Wife" by M.Yu. Lermontov is read by the actor Mikhail Kozakov.