Saving Pushkin

Left-handed Sergey remains neutral, deciding to simply wait and see how events unfold.

Suddenly, a literature professor named Maria Schiller arrives from Germany.

She begins to share stories about Alexander Pushkin with the Wehrmacht soldiers and the local residents.

[4] The distribution of Ugolnikov's picture is handled by the Russian film company Sony Pictures Productions and Releasing (SPPR), which has released films such as Petrov's Flu on the big screens.

The authorities of the Pskov Oblast provided direct assistance in choosing locations for the film.