Mikhail Faynshteyn

Acting

Mikhail Faynshteyn

Born September 12, 1953 · Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR

Died November 17, 2013 · aged 60

Soviet and Russian rock musician, best known as a member of the rock group "Aquarium". In 1973 he met Boris Grebenshchikov and was invited to the Aquarium. Until 1983, he was a bassist and percussionist in the group, then Alexander Titov replaced him on the bass guitar and began to play only on percussion. Mikhail played in Aquarium until 1991. According to Boris Grebenshchikov's opinion: “He was …

Known For

Shopping TourShopping Tour · 2013
Shopping Tour
4.92013
MovieHorrorDrama
A group of Russian tourists go on a shopping spree to the neighboring Finland - only to be attacked by Finnish cannibals. We focus on a middle-aged woman and her teenage son who is shooting the film, as we watch it, on his cell-phone.
Two Captains IITwo Captains II · 1992
Two Captains II
4.61992
MovieDocumentaryComedy
The beginning of the 20th century. The recklessness of fanatics is pushing humanity towards the abyss. A revolution begins in Russia. Crazy Dr. Farkus induces an orgasm of inanimate matter. White Moroccan dwarfs are becoming active. A second Sun appears in the sky. In this difficult environment, captains selflessly confront the forces of chaos, maintaining the cosmic balance of history.
Red On RedRed On Red · 1990
Red On Red
1990
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A documentary about the Soviet Union history, "Aquarium" music sounds behind the scenes.
The CriticThe Critic · 2020
The Critic
2020
MovieDocumentary
The life story of the legendary music critic, journalist, TV and radio host Artemy Troitsky, who for many years has been recognized as a musical authority not only in Russia, but also beyond its borders.
IvanovIvanov · 1981
Ivanov
9.01981
MovieDrama
A short movie and university exercise filmed in 1981.
Аквариум - 25 летАквариум - 25 лет · 1997
Аквариум - 25 лет
6.01997
MovieMusic
The KeepersThe Keepers · 1991
The Keepers
5.81991
SeriesSci-Fi & Fantasy
Soviet live-action film adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Fellowship of the Ring, aired once in 1991 by Leningrad Television and then thought lost. It was rediscovered in 2021. It includes scenes of Tom Bombadil and the Barrow-wight omitted from Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings film trilogy.

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