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The film is dedicated to Dzerzhinsky's closest associate, the revolutionary Yakov Peters. The film tells about the events related to the uprising of the Socialist Revolutionaries in Moscow in 1918 and the activities of Boris Savinkov's underground.
Direction
Tarasov shoots 1918 Moscow like a noir fever dream.
Acting
Kozakov's Savinkov—charm, menace, and doomed romanticism.
Cinematography
Shadows that move like another character.

Director
Sergei Tarasov
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