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A Visitor to a Museum | |
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Directed by | Konstantin Lopushansky |
Written by | Konstantin Lopushansky |
Starring | Viktor Mikhaylov |
Cinematography | Nikolai Pokoptsev |
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Running time | 136 minutes |
Countries | Soviet Union Switzerland West Germany |
Language | Russian |
A Visitor to a Museum (Russian: Посетитель музея, romanized: Posetitel muzeya) is a 1989 Soviet post-apocalyptic drama film directed and written by Konstantin Lopushansky. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver St. George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury.[1]
A Visitor to a Museum is the second in a collection of films dubbed the "Apocalypse Quartet" that are directed by Lopushansky that take place in apocalyptic or post-apocalyptic settings. The other films in the quartet are Dead Man's Letters (1986), Russian Symphony (1994), and The Ugly Swans (2006).[2]