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Yevgeni Onegin

  • 1959
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
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Yevgeni Onegin (1959)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe uncle's illness forces the nobleman Eugene Onegin to leave St. Petersburg for the countryside.The uncle's illness forces the nobleman Eugene Onegin to leave St. Petersburg for the countryside.The uncle's illness forces the nobleman Eugene Onegin to leave St. Petersburg for the countryside.

  • Regie
    • Roman Tikhomirov
  • Drehbuch
    • Aleksandr Pushkin
    • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    • Konstantin Shilovsky
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ariadna Shengelaia
    • Galina Vishnevskaya
    • Svetlana Nemolyaeva
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    7,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Roman Tikhomirov
    • Drehbuch
      • Aleksandr Pushkin
      • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
      • Konstantin Shilovsky
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ariadna Shengelaia
      • Galina Vishnevskaya
      • Svetlana Nemolyaeva
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    Ariadna Shengelaia
    Ariadna Shengelaia
    • Tatiana
    Galina Vishnevskaya
    Galina Vishnevskaya
    • Tatiana
    • (Gesang)
    Svetlana Nemolyaeva
    Svetlana Nemolyaeva
    • Olga
    Larisa Avdeyeva
    • Olga
    • (Gesang)
    Vadim Medvedev
    Vadim Medvedev
    • Onegin
    Evgeniy Kibkalo
    • Onegin
    • (Gesang)
    Igor Ozerov
    Igor Ozerov
    • Lensky
    Anton Grigoryev
    • Lensky
    • (Gesang)
    Ivan Petrov
    • Gremin
    • Regie
      • Roman Tikhomirov
    • Drehbuch
      • Aleksandr Pushkin
      • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
      • Konstantin Shilovsky
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    10henning7

    Finest opera film ever made!

    This is a superb film. The photography, the acting, the sets and costumes are very artistically done. There are not enough opera films set in real locations as this one is. Some people may object to the singers' voices being dubbed over non-operatic actors, but the lead actors are so beautiful and convincing that their presence adds greatly to the romantic atmosphere -- this film would not be the same without them. If you love Tchaikovsky's music then you will love this film. Roman Tikhominov directed two other excellent opera films set in real locations (not stage performances): Queen of Spades (1960) and Prince Igor (1970), but Eugene Onegin (1958) is the best of all.
    10PsmithJournalist

    A wonderful Soviet opera film!

    I'm a long-time fan of the great Pushkin's novel "Eugene Onegin" and the great Tchaikovsky's opera with the same title. And I always wanted to see a good film adaptation of "Eugene Onegin".

    So, I've been watching 1988 Decca's screen version of the opera, 1999 British screen version of the novel...and I didn't like it. I almost despaired, but I was thinking: "There are no Russian screen version of "Onegin"? It can't be!" And I was right! There are Russian screen version. And WHAT A VERSION! This 1958 Soviet film is just perfect film adaptation of the story + amazing Tchaikovsky's music + singing of the Bolshoi Theatre stars. But that's not all! Beautiful locations, costumes, ball scenes...And what a beautiful Russian actors..! Vadim Medvedev (Onegin) is incredibly handsome, red-haired (Oh,red-haired Onegin is something special!) man with an aristocratic face, majestic posture and eloquent face expressions (love his haughty, puffed-up mien and these curved eyebrows...), and he is amazing as arrogant and selfish dandy Eugene Onegin, Igor Ozerov is good as young and naive poet Vladimir Lensky, and Ariadna Shengelaya makes a lovely Tatiana, a shy landowner's daughter...

    Galina Vishnevskaya (Tatiana's voice) is the world famous Russian soprano and her singing is outstanding. Yevgeni Kibkalo (Onegin's voice) is a lyric baritone of truly beautiful timbre, and Anton Grygoriev (Lensky's voice) is expressive lyric tenor.

    So, I can't say a single bad word about this film. Everything is perfect: singing, acting, direction, camera work, costumes...just everything. This tastefully made film is another proof of the greatness of the Soviet cinema and true pleasure for all the film and opera lovers.

    P.S. Try also a Soviet film "Queen of Spades" ("Pikovaya dama"), 1960 (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054183/). This is screen version of another Tchaikovsky's opera, directed by the same director (Roman Tikhomirov) and also starring Vadim Medvedev. A beautifully made opera film.
    9transaxn

    Indelible impression

    I saw this film when first released -- I was still at school in Perth, Western Australia. (Perth WA may have been one of the most isolated cities in the world but it worked at bringing the world to us, including the university's summer film festival of the latest movies from everywhere -- and it still is, and still actively connects with the world.) The film made an indelible impression, I've loved opera ever since. And I love the reviews here.

    Travelling around the world in 1968, straight after university, I was taken to Glyndbourne, and the opera I saw was Onegin!

    I loved the outright romanticism of the film, the music of course, the singing, everything. I knew at the time that it was highly stylised (including the rich colours) but I loved that too.

    And now, returning to singing lessons as an aging amateur tenor, I am working on M. Triquet's couplets -- I remembered them from the film over 60 years ago!
    8gonz30

    Soviet film of the famous Tchaikovsky opera

    This 1958 film remains the first (known in the West) and only film adaptation of Tchaikovsky's rare opera. First re-released on video by KULTUR in 1984, and now available on Amazon.com, the film is riding a strange wave of popularity for everything Onegin. The opera, relatively obscure in the West, is now being performed everywhere. I saw it a few months in lavish new production performed by Miami's prestigious Florida Grand Opera, with a distinguished, stellar all-Slav cast. The Fiennes family, of course, released "Onegin," the non-operatic version starring their most famous brother, Ralph............While the 1958 Soviet film, Yevgeni Onegin, is as artistic as it is operatic; and though it does use the sights and sounds of Saint Petersburg, and the Russian countryside to great effect, the film suffers by comparison to other "Onegin" versions. Not only to the recent lavish "live opera" presentations, but to Martha Fienne's film. Tchaikovsky's music, is of course, wonderful. However, the character development is serious lacking, practically non-existent, in this film. And the actors are all known Soviet-era actors, dubbed by the cream of Moscow's Bolshoi Theater (which also provides the chorus, corps de ballet and orchestra). This "dubbing" concept is also a distracting feature. This once ubiquitous process now seems very outdated and unnatural. All these faults contrast too sharply with the recent "Onegin" reincarnations featuring fabulous characterizations, which really bring the story line to life naturally. The live opera experience is also far more exhilarating than this film ever is, though....... In all fairness to director Roman Tikhominov, this film of an opera (it is not a filmed opera performance), is a ground-breaking film. It's just that since 1958, the opera film (especially the Franco Zeffirelli productions such as LA TRAVIATA, and OTELLO,plus CARMEN, and the more recent MADAME BUTTERFLY) has evolved greatly, and therefore this Soviet film pales by comparison. Ditto for the recent live opera productions, and the overall experience provided by the 1999 Fiennes film. Nevertheless, "Yevgeni Onegin" is a welcome addition to any opera lover's video/DVD collection. If for nothing else than curiosity value.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    As of now my favourite Eugene Onegin

    Eugene Onegin is one of the great Russian operas, and is amazing as an opera in general too. It is involving and touching with some of the most beautiful music Tchaikovsky ever wrote. This film from 1958 is outstanding in all regards, Petr Weigl's 1988 film is also a masterpiece- the Hvorostovsky/Fleming Met production I thoroughly enjoyed as well- but I marginally prefer this one. The locations are really colourful and striking and the costumes are wonderfully opulent, enhanced by the skillful photography. The lip-sync has in some opera films been a problem, but it isn't here. How everything is acted out and staged is not as spontaneous as when you see an opera live, but this doesn't matter when everything is so movingly done with never a dull moment.

    The dancing really does give you the impression that you are at a ball, Lensky and Gremin's aria are heart-wrenching and the Letter scene shows Tatyana's vulnerability wonderfully. The orchestral playing is rousing in the Polanaise, lush and soaring in the Letter scene and sensitive and expressive in Lensky's aria. The conducting show authority and nuances, while the chorus are animated and beautifully balanced. The singing couldn't have been more perfect, Galina Vishnevskaya sings powerfully but also perfectly conveying Tatyana's shyness and vulnerability. Yevgeni Kibkalo's timbre is beautiful and full of virility, while Anton Grygoriev's singing is full of expressive lyricism, while Larissa Avdeyeva sings Olga with a full mezzo and I love equally Gremin's resonant bass.

    As for the acting that is just as superb, and in perfect sync with the voices, with Vadim Medvedev's Onegin in particular arrogance and eloquence personified. Ariadna Shengelaya is a touching Tatyana, while Igor Ozerov plays the young poet Lensky with charm. Svetlana Nemolyaeva and Ivan Petrov give commanding performances respectively as Olga and Gremin. All in all, an amazing film. I will see Queen of Spades and Prince Igor by the same director but I do doubt they will be better than this Eugene Onegin. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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      Version of Yevgeni Onegin (1911)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. März 1959 (Sowjetunion)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Sowjetunion
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      • Movie on okko.tv
    • Sprache
      • Russisch
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      • Lenfilm Studio
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