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1977
Description : Period Film-Psychological Drama-Romantic Drama-
Director:
Nikita Mikhalkov
Country: Russian
Heroism: Alexander Kalyagin - Mikhail Vasilyevich Platonov
Artists: Yelena Solovey - Sofia Yegorovna
Yevgenya Glushenko
Antonina Shuranova - Anna Petrovna Voynitseva
Yuri Bogatyrev - Sergei Pavlovich Voynitsev
Oleg Tabakov - Pavel Petrovich Sherbuk
Nikolai Pastukhov - Glagolyev
Pavel Kadochnikov - Ivan Ivanovic
Nikita Mikhalkov - Screenwriter Alexander Adabachian - Screenwriter / Production Designer Anton Chekhov - Play Author Pavel Lebeshev - Cinematographer Eduard Artemyev - Compo
Description: A dacha is a summer home for Russians, away from the hurly-burly of the city, and can be as primitive as a cabin or as elaborate as a palace. A much-favored place for gatherings of intellectuals, dachas are a favored literary setting. In this film, adapted by Nikita Mikhailkov from Anton Chekhov's first play and some of his other works, the schoolteacher Platonov (Alexander Kalyagin) has come with his wife to spend a summer weekend at a friend's dacha. Among the other guests there, he meets his former lady-love Sophia (Elena Solovei), who is now married to another. Even though he thought he had recovered from his disappointed affection for her, he finds that this is not so for at least two reasons. First, she only recently got married; secondly, she is married to an idiot. Nostalgia spurs them to investigate their affection for one another, but eventually, as they remember their stations in life, their old love does not seem so important. In the middle of the night, Platonov is overtaken by grief over his lost youth and lost loves, and he awakens the entire household with his cries. Everyone returns to bed soon after, and by the morning all is forgiven, or forgotten, as the guests prepare to return to their lives in the city.
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cham theater 2
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12:30
05 November 2009
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