Storyline

Filmed in April 2010, the film is based on real documents of Russian social and political life and on an analysis of the conflict that has developed around the planned Okhta Center development in Petersburg, where the Gazprom corporation intends to house the headquarters of its locally-based subsidiaries in a 403-meter-high skyscraper. The proposed skyscraper has provoked one of the fiercest confrontations between the authorities and society in recent Russian political history. Despite resistance on the part of various groups who believe that construction of the building would have a catastrophic impact on the appearance of the city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gazprom has so far managed to secure all the necessary permissions and has practically begun the first phase of construction.

Key Information

Director Olga Egorova
Writers Dmitriy Vilenskiy, Olga Egorova
Studio Chto Delat Fund
Language RU

Cast & Crew

Ilgiz Bulgakov

PR Manager

Albert Afonin

Albert Afonin

Politician

Anna Vartanyan

Anna Vartanyan

Gallery Owner

Kirill Danilov

Church Representative

Maksim Gudkov

Maksim Gudkov

Contemporary Artist

Dmitriy Grankin

Security Chief

Frequently Asked Questions

The Tower: A Songspiel was released on April 6, 2013.

The runtime of The Tower: A Songspiel is 37m.

The Tower: A Songspiel is a Music movie.

The Tower: A Songspiel is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

The Tower: A Songspiel was directed by Olga Egorova.

The main cast of The Tower: A Songspiel includes Ilgiz Bulgakov, Albert Afonin, Anna Vartanyan.

The Tower: A Songspiel is originally in RU.