Actor Mikhail Porechenkov, known to many Russians for his positive character roles in films, agreed to play an “open scoundrel”. It has been reported “Aif”.
“Why? It’s my job to understand, to understand. And what will you do with Dostoevsky’s heroes, for example? “There are a lot of scoundrels out there,” said Porechenkov.
The artist announced that he spent at least 200 shooting days, not counting the roles in the theater last year.
Previously Mikhail Porechenkov admitted that after the instructions of the elder Schema-Archimandrite Elijah, the confessor of Patriarch Kirill, he decided to play in the movie “Russian Cross”. According to the artist, when he learned that the director Eduard Boyakov was working on the film adaptation of this poem, he immediately wanted to take part in the film. Porechenkov noted that he managed to convince the former artistic director of the Moscow Art Theater that he was suitable for the role of the main character Ivan Rostok.