Lenin in Paris () is a Soviet biopic directed by Sergei Yutkevich in 1981 on Mosfilm.

Synopsis

Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin spent four years in Paris (1909–1912), and this historical docudrama explores those years with a certain amount of humor. Lenin is shown visiting with friends, the meetings with his later mistress Inessa Armand (in the movie she is in love with a young communist, Trofimov), while several of his philosophical views and economic and political theories are mouthed by a former colleague who narrates the film and brings the material into the present.

Cast

  • Yuri Kayurov as Vladimir Lenin
  • Claude Jade as Inessa Armand
  • Vladimir Antonik as Aleksandr Trofimov
  • Valentina Svetlova as Nadezhda Krupskaya
  • Pavel Kadochnikov as Paul Lafargue
  • Antonina Maksimova as Laura Lafargue
  • Boris Ivanov as Jacob Zhitomirsky
  • Sergei Pozharsky as Montéhus
  • Albert Filozov as leader of the anarchists
  • Yelena Koreneva as singer at Montéhus (singing voice by Carolyn Claire)
  • Galina Belyayeva as student
  • Sergei Prokhanov as courier
  • Anatoly Adoskin as agitator-menshevik
  • Olegar Fedoro as Montmarte painter
  • Artikel zum Film Lenin in Paris
  • Original Movieposter "Lenin in Paris"