Eye of God
The «Eye of God» is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Pushkin Museum. It shows how progressive and pro-West Russians can be, when it comes to comprehending the essence of beauty. Ivan Tsvetayev, a village priest's son, the founder of the museum, wanted the new generation of "Ivans" to understand that we are Europe, while Antiquity is our mutual cradle.
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The «Eye of God» is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Pushkin Museum. It shows how progressive and pro-West Russians can be, when it comes to comprehending the essence of beauty. Ivan Tsvetayev, a village priest's son, the founder of the museum, wanted the new generation of "Ivans" to understand that we are Europe, while Antiquity is our mutual cradle.
Leonid Parfyonov
Himself (Presenter)
Oleg Tabakov
Ivan Tsvetaev
Vladimir Etush
Mark Shagal
Igor Kvasha
Ilya Ehrenburg
Vladimir Pozner jr.
Pablo Picasso
Peter Nalitch
Pablo Picasso, young
Vladimir Zaytsev
Sergey Shchukin
Evgeny Mironov
Nikolay II
Mikhail Efremov
Alexey, stoker
Valeriy Magdyash
Ambroise Vollar/Leonid Brezhnev
Andrey Kurilov
Sergey Alexandrovich
Tatyana Yakovenko
Ekaterina Furtseva
Marina Zudina
Irina Antonova
Guillaume Protsenko
Henri Matisse
Raisa Ryazanova
widow of merchant
Oleg Vavilov
Pyotr Demichev
Valeriy Gromovikov
Alexander Gerasimov
Vadim Pomerantsev
Clement Voroshilov
Nikita Pomerantsev
museum employee
Nika Borisova
member of the workers' and peasants' Inspection
Vladimir Lyubovsky
member of the workers' and peasants' Inspection
Norman Foster
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6.1The Way to the Heart
9.9The Tuche Family: The American Dream
5.6Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear
7.0Re-re-repeat
7.6Star
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