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Der stille Don

Originaltitel: Tikhiy Don
  • 1957
  • (Banned)
  • 5 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,7/10
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Pyotr Glebov in Der stille Don (1957)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn epic story of shattered lives of the Don Cossacks through chaos of World War I, the Russian Revolution, and the following Civil War.An epic story of shattered lives of the Don Cossacks through chaos of World War I, the Russian Revolution, and the following Civil War.An epic story of shattered lives of the Don Cossacks through chaos of World War I, the Russian Revolution, and the following Civil War.

  • Regie
    • Sergey Gerasimov
  • Drehbuch
    • Sergey Gerasimov
    • Mikhail Sholokhov
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Daniil Ilchenko
    • Anastasia Filippova
    • Pyotr Glebov
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,7/10
    1390
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Sergey Gerasimov
    • Drehbuch
      • Sergey Gerasimov
      • Mikhail Sholokhov
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Daniil Ilchenko
      • Anastasia Filippova
      • Pyotr Glebov
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
    • 4Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
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    Daniil Ilchenko
    Daniil Ilchenko
    • Panteleimon Prokofyevich Melekhov
    • (as D. Ilchenko)
    Anastasia Filippova
    • Ilyinichna - maty
    • (as A. Filippova)
    Pyotr Glebov
    Pyotr Glebov
    • Grigoriy Melekhov
    • (as P. Glebov)
    Nikolai Smirnov
    Nikolai Smirnov
    • Pyotr Melekhov
    • (as N. Smirnov)
    Lyudmila Khityaeva
    Lyudmila Khityaeva
    • Dariya - zhena Melekhova
    • (as L. Khityayeva)
    Natalya Arkhangelskaya
    Natalya Arkhangelskaya
    • Dunyashka Melekhova
    • (as N. Arkhangelskaya)
    Aleksandr Blagovestov
    • Stepan Lekatov
    • (as A. Blagovestov)
    Elina Bystritskaya
    Elina Bystritskaya
    • Aksiniya
    • (as E. Bystritskaya)
    Aleksandr Zhukov
    Aleksandr Zhukov
    • Miron Koshevoy
    • (as A. Zhukov)
    Aleksandra Denisova
    Aleksandra Denisova
    • Lukinichna
    • (as A. Denisova)
    Zinaida Kirienko
    Zinaida Kirienko
    • Natalya Melekhova
    • (as Z. Kiriyenko)
    Boris Novikov
    Boris Novikov
    • Mitka Korshunov
    • (as B. Novikov)
    Aleksandr Karpov
    • ded Grishaka
    • (as A. Karpov)
    Yelena Maksimova
    Yelena Maksimova
    • maty Koshevogo
    • (as Ye. Maksimova)
    Gennadi Karyakin
    Gennadi Karyakin
    • Mikhail Koshevoy
    • (as G. Karyakin)
    Valentina Khmara
    Valentina Khmara
    • Mashutka Koshevaya
    • (as V. Khmara)
    Aleksandr Shatov
    Aleksandr Shatov
    • general Listnitskiy
    Pyotr Chernov
    Pyotr Chernov
    • Ilya Bunchuk
    • (as P. Chernov)
    • Regie
      • Sergey Gerasimov
    • Drehbuch
      • Sergey Gerasimov
      • Mikhail Sholokhov
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    10Boba_Fett1138

    A large scale epic like only the Soviets were capable off.

    Those Soviets surely were not holding back spending their rubles on large scale productions at the time. This over 6 hour long epic production is not just epic in its running time. It's an epic movie in basically all of its sequences and the movie gets filled with some impressive battle sequences as well. The Soviets were basically the pioneers in how large scale battles and battle sequences in general got brought to the screen. Another and even better example (and longer) of this is the even larger 1967 Soviet movie production of war and peace; "Voyna i mir".

    The way I see this movie it's basically a tribute to the Cossacks. They get presented as a proud, noble and hard working community of farmers, who fight and give their lives for mother Russia in its most dyer times. The backbone of Russia so to speak. Hyme to the Cossacks could had been a title for this time.

    Appearantly there also is a short version of this all somewhere available for the international market, which is a good thing. Although the story is always great, 6 hours is of course a long time to watch anything. I can also imaging an 2 hour movie telling exactly the same story and just as good. The movie perhaps repeat itself too often and all that at times seems to be happening are a bunch of characters sitting around either eating, drinking or being depressed.

    But no, it's not like the movie ever turns into a weak one. It's far too well done for that, even when the movie is turning slow. Its story and characters always make sure that you'll stay interested throughout.

    A real large scale cinematic accomplishment about love and war, in the early 20th century southern Russia countryside.

    10/10

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    8jherr

    Great Cossack Epic

    I would highly recommend this film to anyone that is interested in Cossack history and culture and/or early Soviet history. However, if you don't already have an interest in these areas, you will likely find the films very slow and boring. All three parts take some patience to watch due to their length and pacing, especially the first part which really isn't all that exciting and is more of a soap opera as others have mentioned.

    A couple bits of advice for the foreign/western viewer:

    1. The first part may not be as exciting as the last two, but it introduces you to all the characters in the film and fleshes out their relations to each other. To get the most out of the parts 2 and 3, it is important to make an effort to put names to faces and note how each character is related to each other.

    2. The films were made for audiences that already had some knowledge of Cossacks and this period in history (WWI, Russian revolution, and the civil war). There are scenes that take place in parts 2 and 3 that no background information is given on, and if you are not familiar with the history will be somewhat confusing. It is highly recommended that one do a little reading online on Cossack history during this period before viewing this miniseries. It would also help to have a basic understanding of Russian revolution and subsequent civil war.
    9kennprop

    Epic

    This is a 6 hour flick of three episodes. 1 Pre WW1, the way of life,the lives and loves of the rural Cossack village. 2 Mobilization, WW1, defeat 3 The end of WW1, revolution,chaos, civil war, changing fortunes, Bolshevik Victory. The turbulence of Cossack life during this time.A bit of propaganda,but who cares? This is the Russian Gone With the Wind.As good and maybe better. A vanished world. I had seen it before,but this adaptation was better.Maybe the other was edited different or the subtitles are better? The flow of the story was better.Several characters from the home village appear again and again during the film. The main character is Grigory, a young rather wild Cossack, his next door married lover, his family selected wife.His large family gets a lot of time in this.A rather boring life is soon interrupted by war,revolution,counter revolution , Bolsheviks, white Russians,bandits and Communists. As things change, Grigory switches sides, his family and the Cossacks way of life is ruined. He loses everything. Well filmed,well acted,excellently scored, a cast of thousands.A classic Russian epic. Well worth watching. Epic War, history and love.You can't beat the combination.
    7gonethesun921

    Love and Blood

    Beautiful film and well-acted in a theatrical style that is common of many older Russian films. The story is long and involved, and an American audience will likely wonder what the point of the first 1/3 of the movie is about. As described by another, that portion of the film seems very much like a soap opera concerned with who is sleeping with whom. More importantly is how the scandal plays out in the families and village and how the characters are trapped within their lives, culture, communities, and expectations.

    Americans and other westerners might also be surprised by the 2nd part of the film, which depicts the Bolshevik victory as far from certain, often challenged, with parties changing sides and allegiances as the war weary citizens fight on through tragedy after tragedy.

    Overall, it's a brilliant film ... a technical and cinematic achievement, for sure. Comparisons to "Gone with the Wind" are entirely appropriate .. however, it is a "Gone with the Wind" with muscles, with combat, with blood, with real tragedy.
    7dbborroughs

    Movie as immersion tank. Epic story of a Cossack, his love and his part in the First World War and the Revolution is political soap opera on a grand scale.

    Almost six hour long Russian epic about Grigori Melekhov and the course of his life over the ten years from 1912 to 1922. Dealing with not only his personal life but the life of his town as the First World War, the Soviet Revolution, the civil war that followed and their aftermath impact on everyone living in Russia, and in particular in his Cossack town on the Don River. The story begins as Grigori starts an affair with the married Aksiniya, who's husband is away with the rest of Cossacks. Its an affair that is far from secret and who's fall out will affect everyone for years to come, it is also the center of the story which shifts gears as Grigori tries to find his place in the world, in the Czarist army, in the Red Army and even with the Whites.

    Think of this as movie as immersion tank. This is a movie that picks you up and drops you into a particular time and place and keeps you there for its entire running time. Told, at times, through a series of five or ten minute scenes that move the plot along through time this is in episodic tale that doesn't feel as such. Its clear from each scene whats transpired in the interim and there is no need for explanations. Occasionally jumps in time and place are filled in by a title over the establishing shot. The film puts the viewer into the towns, homes and battlefields where the story transpires in a way that few films ever have. Its beautiful to look at with every shot worthy of being hung on the wall. This is a movie for those who want to sit and disappear into some place far away from todays world.

    As a technical achievement the film is amazing, it looks great, the acting is wonderful, the music first rate. The movie for the most part hooks you and drags you along through its decade long story. Lets face it almost no film has ever tried to tell a story this big with out cutting it up into little pieces and it losing something (Consider that the original release of this film in the west was cut by almost four hours for release). Its amazing to see what the film makers have done.

    On the level of entertainment I'm of mixed emotions. On some levels this is very much an epic soap opera, the film is ultimately concerned with who loves whom, who is cheating on whom, and all of the emotions that are so ingrained in human nature.Certainly this is not your typical romance, not only does the film have other things on its mind, but there is also a ten year arc to consider, ten years where the course of a country and the world was forever altered. And thats part of the problem for me. The film, which is broken into three parts, has almost three different feels and focuses. The first is the romances and its almost a self contained film about the various players trying to find love. The second part of the film concerns the First World War and the halcyon days of the early revolution, here there is a great deal of political discussion and it makes the already slow pace of the film seem even slower. The last part of the film concerns the revolution and the civil war that followed. Here we have a blending of politics and humanity and it makes for odd an odd mix as emotion crashes against propaganda. While I was happy to follow along I was also wondering if the film hadn't lost its way.

    Do I like the film? Yes. I don't love it. I can honestly say that while it is a great achievement I think that its not going to be everyone's cup of tea. There is something the film that seems to be very rooted in the Russian experience, and in particular the experience of those that lived through or were affected by the time period covered in the story. The film is also deliberately paced which many people will take a slow and feel is the kiss of death (especially at five plus hours). I understand that but would argue with out the pacing you wouldn't really feel like you're in the place where the story is happening. And the soap opera nature of the events will also weed out some who want "real" life. I didn't mind it and just let the film do what its going to do.

    Is the film worth seeing? Yes, if you're willing to give yourself over to it, perhaps on three nights. I don't know if its one of the great films of world cinema, but its certainly a unique one. If you click with it I'm almost certain that for the period its running you'll be in a little cossack town somewhere along the Don.

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      Original Russian film is 340 minutes long (film length 9,582 m). It was reduced to 107 minutes for international distribution.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Zhizn odna... (1987)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. März 1959 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Sowjetunion
    • Sprache
      • Russisch
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      • Quiet Flows the Don
    • Drehorte
      • Odessa, Ukraine
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Kinostudiya imeni M. Gorkogo
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