Pushkin(2007)
Sergey Bezrukov portrays Pushkin. While some viewers praised his emotional intensity, critics on platforms like Letterboxd felt the acting occasionally felt like "modern people teleported into 19th-century Russia".
While there isn't a single definitive film titled "Pushkin (2007)," there are two notable Russian productions from that period that fit the description: (released late 2006, prominent in 2007) and 1814 (released in 2007). Pushkin: The Last Duel (2006/2007)
Set at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, it follows a group of students—including a young Pushkin—during a period when a serial killer was operating in the area. Pushkin(2007)
Directed by , this film focuses on the conspiracy and scandalous rumors leading to Alexander Pushkin's fatal duel in 1837.
Directed by , this film takes a different approach by focusing on Pushkin's youth. Sergey Bezrukov portrays Pushkin
It serves more as a dramatic homage or "docudrama" than a tight historical masterpiece. Reviewers on IMDb describe it as a decent period piece that captures the atmosphere of the era but lacks the "missing ingredient" to make it truly great. 1814 (2007)
The film is noted for its "mid-00s bloom"—a soft, overexposed lighting style common in media from that era. Pushkin: The Last Duel (2006/2007) Set at the
It blends a coming-of-age story with a murder mystery, offering a more energetic and stylized look at the poet's early life compared to traditional biopics. Summary Table Pushkin: The Last Duel 1814 Director Natalya Bondarchuk Andres Puustusmaa Focus His final days and the duel His teenage years at school Tone Tragedy / Investigation Murder Mystery / Thriller Actor Sergey Bezrukov Stas Lyubshin (as young Pushkin) Our Pushkin? - Blog - Jordan Russia Center

