Directed by , this film takes a different approach by focusing on Pushkin's youth.

The film is noted for its "mid-00s bloom"—a soft, overexposed lighting style common in media from that era.

Sergey Bezrukov portrays Pushkin. While some viewers praised his emotional intensity, critics on platforms like Letterboxd felt the acting occasionally felt like "modern people teleported into 19th-century Russia".

Set at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, it follows a group of students—including a young Pushkin—during a period when a serial killer was operating in the area.

While there isn't a single definitive film titled "Pushkin (2007)," there are two notable Russian productions from that period that fit the description: (released late 2006, prominent in 2007) and 1814 (released in 2007). Pushkin: The Last Duel (2006/2007)

Directed by , this film focuses on the conspiracy and scandalous rumors leading to Alexander Pushkin's fatal duel in 1837.

It serves more as a dramatic homage or "docudrama" than a tight historical masterpiece. Reviewers on IMDb describe it as a decent period piece that captures the atmosphere of the era but lacks the "missing ingredient" to make it truly great. 1814 (2007)

Pushkin(2007) Info

Directed by , this film takes a different approach by focusing on Pushkin's youth.

The film is noted for its "mid-00s bloom"—a soft, overexposed lighting style common in media from that era. Pushkin(2007)

Sergey Bezrukov portrays Pushkin. While some viewers praised his emotional intensity, critics on platforms like Letterboxd felt the acting occasionally felt like "modern people teleported into 19th-century Russia". Directed by , this film takes a different

Set at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, it follows a group of students—including a young Pushkin—during a period when a serial killer was operating in the area. While some viewers praised his emotional intensity, critics

While there isn't a single definitive film titled "Pushkin (2007)," there are two notable Russian productions from that period that fit the description: (released late 2006, prominent in 2007) and 1814 (released in 2007). Pushkin: The Last Duel (2006/2007)

Directed by , this film focuses on the conspiracy and scandalous rumors leading to Alexander Pushkin's fatal duel in 1837.

It serves more as a dramatic homage or "docudrama" than a tight historical masterpiece. Reviewers on IMDb describe it as a decent period piece that captures the atmosphere of the era but lacks the "missing ingredient" to make it truly great. 1814 (2007)