Tzadik

In 1942, Red Army officer Nikolai Kiselyov receives orders to evacuate over 200 Jewish women, children, and elderly men facing brutality and death in Nazi-occupied Belarus. These exhausted, starving, terrified and bereaved people, deeply scarred by the horrors they have witnessed, must trek hundreds of kilometers along forest paths to regain hope of survival and faith in the future.

Aleksandr Yatsenko

(Nikolai Kiselev)

Sergei Makovetsky

(Reuben Yankel)

Fyodor Dobronravov

(comissioner)

Evgeniy Tkachuk

(Queen)

Doval'e Glickman

(old Moshe Tal)

Dietmar König

(Schmuker)

Yuliya Vitruk

(Lyuba)

Lyubov Konstantinova

(Anya)

Mariya Zolotukhina

(Tova Lipnitsky)

Mark Eydelshteyn

(Moshe Tal)

Konstantin Khabenskiy

(Moshe's father)

Chulpan Khamatova

(Moshe's mother)

Katie Solway

(Miriam Tal)

Viktor Lanberg

(Isaac Noiman)

Karolina Huber

(Gretha Noiman)

Nikolay Butenin

(Rogov)

Ivan Dergachev

(Seahorse)

Ilidus Abrakhmanov

(Khabirov)

Zhannat Tinbaev

(Yamambiev)

Evgeny Muravich

(doctor Ancel)

Ilya Iosifov

(Iosif Kremer)

Elena Tashaeva

(Gelya Kremer)

Maxim Sevrinovsky

(Abba Rovner)

Marina Lebedeva

(Hana Golubovskaya)

Natalya Savchenko

(Nehama)

Nikolai Khmelev

(Shlomo)

Vladimir Kochurov

(Baruh)

Andrey Golikov

(rabbi Baksht)

Larisa Krupina

(Bryna Goltz)

Ronald Perin

(Yoni Gershman)

Darya Konyzheva

(Dina Tal)

Alexandr Sorkin

(Abram)

Saveliy Kudryashov

(Noiman's son)

Mark Dmitriev

(Noiman's son)

Danil Smirnov

(bartender)

Mikhail Samarin

(Jewish man from the ghetto)

Dmitry Gladyshev

(Artsimovich)

Olga Miroshnikova

(Jewish woman from the ghetto)

Valery Chumakov

(German soldier)

Petr Krotenko

(Myshkin)

Aleksandr Abramovich

(Kaminskiy)

Tatyana Smirnova

(Jewish woman)

Grigoriy Perel

(Jewish man)

Aleksandr Margolin

(Jewish man)

Artyom Leshchik

(Jewish man)

Dmitri Glazachev

(Jewish man)

Alexey Potemkin

(Yakov Liberzon)

Arthur Ivanov

(Timchuk)

Oleg Metelev

(Judendrat)

Ronald Pelin

(Yoni Hirschmann)