Alexander Pushkin is young, brash and adored by high society. He is the star at every ball he attends, his fans revere his poetic talent, and young women dream of winning his attention. However, not even his aristocratic patrons and loyal friends, nor his growing fame can keep him from dueling, getting exiled, and becoming destitute. Only when he meets his true love does he find meaning in life, and his genius develops to make him the legend the world knows today.
Alexander Pushkin

Natalya Goncharova

Konstantin Danzas

Ivan Puschin

Elizaveta Vorontsova

Vasiliy Zhukovskiy

emperor Nicholas I

Alexander Benkendorf

Georges d'Anthès
Nikita

governor Vorontsov

young Pushkin

fortune teller Kirchoff

princess Golitsyna

Natalya Goncharova's mother

Natalya Goncharova's mother

Gavriil Derzhavin

Martyn Piletskiy-Urbanovich

Aleksandr Kunitsyn

young Danzas

young Puschin
young Korf

empress Aleksandra Fyodorovna
Aleksandr Smirdin

Mikhail Lermontov

general Kern
Kondratiy Ryleev
Pyotr Kakhovskiy
Sergey Trubetskoy
Karl Zadler

poet

philistine girl 1

philistine girl 2
philistine girl 3
master of ceremonies
peasant

the Man in Black

palace servant

Pushkin's friend 1
Pushkin's friend 2
Pushkin's friend 3
serf
Pushkin's fangirl 1
Pushkin's fangirl 2

buyer 1

buyer 2
lender 1

lender 2

lender 3

gambler
passerby
talking man 1
talking man 2

talking woman
talking woman
talking man
talking man
talking man
talking man
writer 1

writer 2

butcher 1
butcher 2
husband
wife

aristocratic woman
intellectual

general

ballgirl
ballboy 1
ballboy 2
ballgirl 1
ballgirl 2
ballgirl 2
dollmaker 1
dollmaker 2
dollmaker 3
gymnasium student