Released Date:
1939-07-03
Languages:
Russian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
84 min
IMDB Ratings:
(102 Reviews)
Director:
Ivan PyryevYevgeni Pomeshchikov (screenplay)
Released Date:
1944-06-06
Languages:
Russian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
87 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (81 Reviews)
Director:
Ivan PyryevReleased Date:
1948-12-25
Languages:
Russian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
114 min
IMDB Ratings:
(48 Reviews)
Director:
Ivan PyryevIvan Pyryev (story)
Yevgeni Pomeshchikov
Nikolai Rozhkov
His right hand having been wounded during the war, concert pianist Andrei Balashov is unable to perform his art. As a result, the young man feels so depressed that he considers his life wasted. One day, he decides to leave the capital and flee from the woman he loves, Natasha, a rising singing star. Andrei takes refuge in Siberia, his native land. Once there, he gets a job in a sawmill, where he entertains his fellow-workers playing the accordion during leisure hours. Some time later, Natasha and her company are expected in America where they are to do a tour. But an airplane breakdown forces the pilot to land next to the village in which Andrei lives and works...
Released Date:
1969-01-10
Languages:
Russian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
232 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (400 Reviews)
Genres:
DramaFyodor Dostoevsky (novel)
Ivan Pyryev
The 1968 film shows Fedor Karamazov as a stingy old man, who's three sons are after his money. The Karamazov brothers, Dmitri, a gambler, Ivan, a thinker, and Aleksei, a monk, are living through their different problems. Ivan is trying to save the world by making a story of "The Great Inquisitor". Dmitri, who lost money in gambling, is begging his father to help him. But the father gives a lot of money to his mistress Grushenka.
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