Dreams of Russian (Japanese: おろしや国酔夢譚, romanized: Oroshiyakoku Suimutan; Russian: Сны о России, romanized: Sni o Rossii) is a 1992 Japanese-Russian period film directed and co-written by Jun'ya Satō. It is based on a book of the same name by Japanese writer Yasushi Inoue.[3]
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| Directed by | Jun'ya Satō |
| Written by | Fumio Konami Tatsuo Nogami Jun'ya Satō |
| Produced by | Tsutomu Sakurai Tsutomu Tsutikava Hiroshi Yamamoto |
| Starring | Ken Ogata Oleg Yankovsky |
| Narrated by | Igor Taradaykin[1] |
| Cinematography | Mutsuo Naganuma |
| Music by | Katsu Hoshi |
Production companies | Lenfilm Daiei Studios Toho Company Ltd |
Release date | June 25, 1992 (1992-06-25) |
Running time | 123 min |
| Countries | Japan Russia |
| Languages | Russian Japanese |
| Box office | ¥3.06 billion (Japan)[2] |
Shipwrecked off the coast of Siberia, the Japanese captain sixteen sailors go on a wonderful adventure full of emotions, love, despair and wonder-long nine years.
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