Bukovsky
Originally released in 1977. Bukovsky is a documentary film. directed by Alan Clarke. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Vladimir Bukovsky, Alan Clarke, and Olive Dehn
Synopsis
Alan Clarke's documentary about Soviet writer and dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, who had left the Soviet Union in 1976 after years spent in their prisons and psychiatric wards. The film was completed in 1977 but never broadcast, subject only to private screenings. The documentary appears publicly for the first time as a special feature of the BFI's 'Dissent and Disruption: Alan Clarke at the BBC (1969-1989)' box set, alongside 50 minutes of outtakes.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- BFI
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bukovsky about?
Alan Clarke's documentary about Soviet writer and dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, who had left the Soviet Union in 1976 after years spent in their prisons and psychiatric wards. The film was completed...
Who directed Bukovsky?
Bukovsky was directed by Alan Clarke.
How long is Bukovsky?
Bukovsky has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Bukovsky released?
Bukovsky was released on January 1, 1977 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Bukovsky?
The main cast of Bukovsky includes Vladimir Bukovsky, Alan Clarke, Olive Dehn, Viktor Fainberg, Roger Lloyd Pack.