

93 minutes
8/29/1998
Day of the Full Moon, a series of vignettes from Russia past and present, summons the spirit of Ophuls’ La Ronde, Altman’s Nashville and Short Cuts, and the time-shifting strategies of Resnais (Mon Oncle d’Amérique) to tell provocative, connected stories illustrating the waltz of years and whim of memory. In 1948, a young man, a boy, and a waiter are captivated during the full moon by a mysterious woman in a lilac dress. The effects of this event ripple across the years, washing over more than 80 characters, including a disc jockey, a fairy princess, a gangster, Alexander Pushkin, and a nostalgic dog. But which of these are dreams, and which reality? Director Shakhnazarov continues his career-long focus on the intersection of past and present with this mysterious, exhilarating mosaic of humankind, which in the end both seduces and satisfies.

Anna Germ
as Woman in purple

Andrei Panin
as Captain

Yelena Koreneva
as Zoya

Vladimir Ilin
as Rebrov

Valeriy Priyomykhov
as Script writer

Valeriy Storozhik
as Director

Valery Afanasyev
as Egor

Galina Anisimova
as Vera

Anna Sinyakina
as Call girl

Filipp Yankovsky
as Monk

Andrey Lebedev
as man from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Olga Sidorova

Igor Pismennyi

Oksana Timanovskaya

Sergey Badichkin

Gennadiy Khrapunkov

Aleksandr Robak

Yuri Sidorov

Nadezhda Vasilyeva

Natalya Fateeva

Evgeniy Stychkin

Oleg Kazancheev

Maksim Lagashkin
Elena Shevaldykina

Aleksei Shevchenkov

Vilor Kuznetsov

Nikolay Chindyaykin

Fyodor Sukhov

Sergey Yushkevich

Malcolm McDowell

Filipp Lebedev

Vladimir Karpovich

Yuriy Tuzov

Aleksei Krasnopolskiy