

Ojciec
Directed by Vladimir Mashkov7.45.5
This film derives from A. Galych's play, "Matrosskaya Tishina," "Papa" tells a story of a Jewish father who dreams of seeing his son perform on stage in front of huge audiences, dreams of seeing him as the greatest violinist of his time. To achieve this goal, he teaches his son Dodik how to play the violin from an early age. When Dodik grows up he leaves the small town he and his father lived in to study in the Moscow Conservatory, leaving his past behind. But one day he has to choose either to lose his father or everything he has achieved.
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Ojciec was released on 9 września 2004.
Ojciec was directed by Vladimir Mashkov.
Ojciec has a runtime of 1 h 34 min.
Ojciec was produced by Mikhail Zilberman, Igor Tolstunov, Vladimir Mashkov.
This film derives from A. Galych's play, "Matrosskaya Tishina," "Papa" tells a story of a Jewish father who dreams of seeing his son perform on stage in front of huge audiences, dreams of seeing him as the greatest violinist of his time. To achieve this goal, he teaches his son Dodik how to play the violin from an early age. When Dodik grows up he leaves the small town he and his father lived in to study in the Moscow Conservatory, leaving his past behind. But one day he has to choose either to lose his father or everything he has achieved.
The key characters in Ojciec are Abraham Schwartz (Vladimir Mashkov), David Schwartz (Egor Beroev), Tanya (Olga Krasko).
Ojciec is rated Not Rated.
Ojciec is a Dramat film.
Ojciec has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.
Ojciec has made 674 tys. USD at the box office.




















