The Man Who Knew Everything (Russian: Человек, который знал всё, romanized: Chelovek, kotorij znal vsyo) is a 2009 Russian film directed by Vladimir Mirzoyev on the same name novel by Igor Sakhnovsky [ru].[1]
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Directed by | Vladimir Mirzoyev |
Written by | Vladimir Mirzoyev Igor Sakhnovsky |
Produced by | Oleg Osipov Timur Weinstein |
Starring | Egor Beroev Ekaterina Guseva Maksim Sukhanov |
Cinematography | Sergei Machilsky |
Edited by | Igor Litoninsky |
Music by | Nikolay Anokhin Sergei Belyaev Yuri Dementyev, |
Production companies | Lean M U-Film Malta |
Distributed by | Central Partnership |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Alexander Bezukdalnikov, as a result of an attempt to commit suicide, suddenly finds the phenomenal ability to instantly get an answer to any question. Modest and harmless, he becomes a good game for all — women, criminal authorities and even international intelligence services. Some try to use it, others destroy it. But the little man continues to live according to the laws of his own conscience.