A film about the period of F. Dostoevsky's life in one of the houses in St. Petersburg that later became a museum.
The film tells about the life and work of the Russian writer F.M. Dostoevsky.
Leningrad.
The Neva River.
View of the Peter and Paul Fortress.
Professor, Doctor of Philology A.M. Panchenko with Dostoevsky's great-grandson and great-great-grandson in the courtyard of the Peter and Paul Fortress, tells about the life and work of F.M. Dostoevsky.
Dostoevsky's great-grandson D.A. Dostoevsky (synchronously).
Portrait of F.M. Dostoevsky by V. Perov. A.M. Panchenko (synchronously).
The house on Vladimirsky Prospekt where Dostoevsky lived.
View from the window of Dostoevsky's apartment of the Vladimir Cathedral.
Dostoevsky's great-grandson in his apartment on Vladimirsky Prospekt (synchronously). A. Panchenko (synchronously) in Dostoevsky's apartment on Vladimirsky Prospekt.
Notes of Dostoevsky's children.
Panorama of the writer's desk.
Silhouettes of Dostoevsky's children.
Dostoevsky's great-great-grandson Alexei sits next to the portraits.
The table at which Anna Grigoryevna copied the works of F.M. Dostoevsky. A. Panchenko (synchronously).
Cities, Museums, Landscapes, Architecture, Christianity, Story, Painting, Family, Standard of living
Panchenko A.M. - Professor
Doctor of Philological Sciences
researcher of Russian literature and culture
Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Laureate of the State Prize of Russia. D.A. Dostoevsky is the great-grandson of F.M. Dostoevsky
1990
Saint Petersburg (Leningrad)
Spring
D.A. Dostoevsky in the dining room (synchronously).
Apartment interiors.
The writer's study.
An icon with a lamp. A. Panchenko (synchronously).
The writer's great-great-grandson in his study.
Leningrad