Released Date:
1985-11-15
Languages:
Russian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
104 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (781 Reviews)
Director:
Elem KlimovSemyon Lungin
Ilya Nusinov
Russia, 1916. Be it by craft or madness, Rasputin exercises power over the indecisive Nicholas, and the religious Czarina worships the Siberian as God. He manipulates the Czar in his relations with the Duma and influences the choice of a new premier. Rasputin assaults a baroness; her husband is jailed for defending her, and she must offer sexual favors to Rasputin to save her husband. The Czar finally orders Rasputin from St. Petersburg, but somehow he enters the palace and, in a disheveled trance, convinces the Czar to make a disastrous change in war strategy. A cadre of nobles take matters into their own hands and arrange a last dinner party for the interloping monk.
Released Date:
1985-10-17
Languages:
Belarusian, Russian, German
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
140 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.3 (22948 Reviews)
Director:
Elem KlimovAles Adamovich (screenplay)
Ales Adamovich (story)
Elem Klimov (screenplay)
During WWII, a Belarusian boy is thrust into the atrocities of war, fighting with a hopelessly unequipped Soviet resistance movement against ruthless German forces. Witnessing scenes of abject terror and surviving horrifying situations, he loses his innocence and then his mind.
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