Devil, I'm Bored
Devil, I'm Bored (Russian: Мне скучно, бес, romanized: Mne skuchno, bes) is a 1993 Russian fantasy drama film directed by Yury Borisov, based on the writings of Thomas Mann, Aleksandr Pushkin, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.[1][2][3]
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| Russian: Мне скучно, бес | |
| Directed by | Yury Borisov | 
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| Produced by | Alexey Shekhtman | 
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| Cinematography | Vladimir Shevtsik | 
| Edited by | Tatyana Shapiro | 
| Music by | Yury Krasavin | 
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Running time  | 97 min. | 
| Country | Russia | 
| Language | Russian | 
Plot
    
The film tells about a homeless man who is very bored of living. In a market where there is everything, he finds the soul of a ballet dancer.[4]
Cast
    
- Oleg Borisov as Mephistopheles / God (last role)
 - Yury Posokhov as Faust
 - Andrey Kharitonov as Emperor
 - Viktoriya Galdikas as Margarita
 - Olga Volkova as Witch
 - Oleg Vedernikov as Ariel
 - Mikhail Shtein as Male
 - Lyudmila Ksenofontova as Vixen in the Flemish spirit
 - Mariya Ter-Markaryan as Vixen in the French spirit
 - Vitali Romanov as Iosif[5]
 - Kira Kreylis-Petrova as child trafficker
 
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