Yeltsin: Three Days in August

Yeltsin: Three days in August
Directed by Aleksandr Mokhov[1]
Produced by Alexey Pivovarov
Valentin Opalev
Written by Oleg Antonov
Starring Dmitry Nazarov
Alexander Sirin
Vladimir Steklov
Felix Antipov
Vladimir Yumatov
Svetlana Antonova
Music by Alexander Pantykin
Cinematography Alexander Demidov
Edited by Tatyana Ilyina
Distributed by Mostelefilm
NTV
Release date
  • September 16, 2011 (2011-09-16)
Running time
96 minutes
Country  Russia
Language Russian

Yeltsin. Three Days in August (Russian: Ельцин. Три дня в августе, translit. Eltsin. Tri dnya v avguste) was a political drama directed by Alexander Mokhov of the Moscow events of August 1991.

Plot

The film is based on the August 1991 attempted coup d'état in the Soviet Union. Preparations are under way for the signing of the Union Treaty. It becomes a question of changing the ruling elite in the country. The conspirators are blocking Mikhail Gorbachev at his dacha in Foros, after which they announce the formation of the State Committee on the State of Emergency. Vice President Gennady Yanayev is announced as Acting President of the Soviet Union.

Boris Yeltsin goes to the parliament building (the Russian White House), where he heads the opposition. A tough confrontation between Boris Yeltsin and the State Emergency Committee and his supporters begins ...

Cast

The cast were as follows:[2]

Criticism

References

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