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Anna Karenina

  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 2 Std. 25 Min.
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Anna Karenina (1967)
DramaRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAnna Karenina is a young wife of an older husband. She has an affair with the handsome Count Vronsky. By following her desires Anna complicates her life.Anna Karenina is a young wife of an older husband. She has an affair with the handsome Count Vronsky. By following her desires Anna complicates her life.Anna Karenina is a young wife of an older husband. She has an affair with the handsome Count Vronsky. By following her desires Anna complicates her life.

  • Regie
    • Aleksandr Zarkhi
  • Drehbuch
    • Vasily Katanyan
    • Lev Tolstoy
    • Aleksandr Zarkhi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tatyana Samoylova
    • Nikolai Gritsenko
    • Vasiliy Lanovoy
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    • Regie
      • Aleksandr Zarkhi
    • Drehbuch
      • Vasily Katanyan
      • Lev Tolstoy
      • Aleksandr Zarkhi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tatyana Samoylova
      • Nikolai Gritsenko
      • Vasiliy Lanovoy
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    Tatyana Samoylova
    Tatyana Samoylova
    • Anna Karenina
    Nikolai Gritsenko
    Nikolai Gritsenko
    • Karenin
    Vasiliy Lanovoy
    Vasiliy Lanovoy
    • Vronsky
    Yuriy Yakovlev
    Yuriy Yakovlev
    • Stiva Oblonsky
    • (as Yu. Yakovlev)
    Boris Goldayev
    Boris Goldayev
    • Konstantin Levin
    • (as B. Goldayev)
    Anastasiya Vertinskaya
    Anastasiya Vertinskaya
    • Kitty
    • (as A. Vertinskaya)
    Iya Savvina
    Iya Savvina
    • Dolly
    • (as I. Savvina)
    Maya Plisetskaya
    Maya Plisetskaya
    • Knyagina Betsy
    • (as M. Plisetskaya)
    Lidiya Sukharevskaya
    Lidiya Sukharevskaya
    • Lidiya Ivanovna
    • (as L. Sukharevskaya)
    Elena Tyapkina
    Elena Tyapkina
    • Knyagina Myagkaya
    • (as Ye. Tyapkina)
    Sofiya Pilyavskaya
    Sofiya Pilyavskaya
    • Grafina Vronskaya
    • (as S. Pilyavskaya)
    Andrey Tutyshkin
    Andrey Tutyshkin
    • Lawyer
    • (as A. Tutishkin)
    Vasili Sakhnovsky
    • Seryozha
    • (as Vasya Sakhnovsky)
    Anatoliy Kubatskiy
    Anatoliy Kubatskiy
    • Camerdiner Kapitonich
    • (as A. Kubatsky)
    Vera Burlakova
    Vera Burlakova
    Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy
    Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy
      Ervin Knausmyuller
      Ervin Knausmyuller
      • Butler
      Aleksandr Kostomolotsky
      Aleksandr Kostomolotsky
        • Regie
          • Aleksandr Zarkhi
        • Drehbuch
          • Vasily Katanyan
          • Lev Tolstoy
          • Aleksandr Zarkhi
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        9Galina_movie_fan

        "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."

        I think that Aleksandr Zarkhi's adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's famous novel "Anna Karenina" is one of the best screen versions of the book. It was filmed on the locations where the novel's events took place, its characters speak in the original language, and the spirit of the book was successfully transferred to the screen mostly due to the performances and the cinematography by Leonid Kalashnikov.

        Tatiana Samoylova (radiant Veronica of "The Cranes Are Flying") plays Anna exactly as Leo Tolstoy had intended her to be, a victim of overwhelming passion, a woman who had lost herself to love, for whom the whole world had concentrated in her beloved Alexei Vronskiy, and once she felt he had became tired of her, she simply could not and did not want to live. The world famous Soviet ballerina, Maya Plisetskaya took a role of Anna's friend, Princess Betsy Tverskaya and just to see her walk is worth watching the movie. There is much more in it. Some scenes are unforgettable after so many years. Among them, the Vronsky's horse race with the rapid cuts from the faces to horses' heads scene that has to be seen to believe; the first dance of Anna and Vronsky - during the dance the lives of many people had changed forever, or the scene in the theater where Anna dared to show up after she had left her husband and moved in with Vronsky. For a woman of her social position, it was absolutely shocking and totally unforgiving. She was crucified with the looks of the St. Petersburg's Aristocracy but she was standing on the balcony all alone, beautiful and smiling and no one knew what she was going through.

        The original music for the film was written by Rodion Shchedrin who would write later the ballet based on "Anna Karenina" and his wife, Maya Plisetskaya will be dancing Anna - but it is a different story altogether
        10Efenstor

        Unbelievable

        Visually this movie is a black sheep among the other Soviet movies: it's shot absolutely astoundingly for a Soviet movie! Lighting and scenery are astonishingly crafted, wide-angle objectives, cranes and dollies are artfully used throughout the film making it look, despite of the poorly emulsified film (though not that bad for those times), like a highest-budget Hollywood movie. Photography direction and editing are also up to the highest notch! Direction and acting are great, no reason to praise anyone higher than the others (though my favourite is Nikolai Gritsenko as Alexander Alexandrovich Karenin). Truly a piece of a pure cinema art, absolutely creative, original and rich. Watch with pleasure.
        8TheLittleSongbird

        The best version of Anna Karenina

        Previous to seeing this, the best version was Greta Garbo's with Vivien Leigh's close behind, while the Joe Wright-directed adapted fared least. Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is one of the greats of all Russian literature, and while this 1967 Russian version is not quite perfect and not for all tastes it does a great job with the story and gets closer than most of the other adaptations in capturing the detail and the spirit of the work, rather than just being the basic details in Cliff Notes version.

        Some of the editing is a little abrupt in places and Anna and Vronsky seemed to fall in love too quickly, as if there was intended to be a few scenes in the film explaining Vronsky's infatuation that was cut out when it shouldn't have been. The print that the film comes in on the DVD is rather questionable, the constant colour shifts, the fading in and out, the washed out look and compression indicating a print that was badly damaged in the transfer.

        Anna Karenina (1967) is, generally, visually well-made. The film contains some really striking cinematography, especially in the wonderfully delirious horse race scene and the tracking shots that allows one to admire all those splendid rooms and interiors in all their glory, haunting use of colour and 1860s Russia is evoked brilliantly in the truly sumptuous period detail. Rodion Shchedrin's music score is not for all tastes admittedly (with a few of the more dissonant parts a touch shrill), but this viewer found it beautiful and effectively chilling, the horse race and ballroom scenes being particularly well-scored.

        The script is very literate and remarkably nuanced, capturing the spirit of Tolstoy's prose better than the other filmed versions. In terms of faithfulness, there could have been more with Anna and Vronsky's infatuation and descent into love, Levin is present but we don't get a sense of why he is so important a character and Levin and Kitty's subplot deserved better than being mentioned briefly. Other than those things though, this film is one of the more faithful, in detail and spirit, treatments of the book and despite the somewhat short length it has more depth than most of the other adaptations. There are some unforgettable scenes here, the horse race certainly is one but one cannot mention the very romantic ballroom scene, the scene in the theatre and the heart-wrenching suicide scene. The characters are still interesting, and the important parts of the story covered well, not just being a genuinely poignant love story but also a tense and unbearably tragic social drama too (one of the few Anna Karenina adaptations to achieve that balance).

        The performances are uniformly good, with Tatyana Samoylova making for a very heartfelt Anna and bringing many nuances to the part in a way that was achieved by Garbo and not quite as much by the others. Vasily Lanovoy is a dashing Vronsky, but manages to bring depth to him, instead of being just a handsome heroic figure he is pretty un-heroic and unsympathetic actually. And there has unlikely been a more haunting Karenin on film than that of Nikolai Gritsenko. Yuri Yakovlev is amusing as Stiva, and Maya Plisetskaya (one of the greatest ballerinas of her day and of all time and wife of the film's composer Rodion Shchedrin) is a terrific Betsy.

        In conclusion, imperfect but very good film, and compares extremely favourably with the rest of the Anna Karenina adaptations. 8/10 Bethany Cox
        10alyona-m

        It's the best Karenina in the world

        Alexander Zarkhy's "Anna Karenina" is the best Karenina in the world. May be it's even better then Leo Tolstoy's romance :)) I've seen a lot of films on this romance, but no one of them, IMHO, compares to this one.

        Anyway, Tatyana Samoylova is great actress, and Anna's meeting with her son Serezha is one of the most touching and heartbreaking cinema episode I've ever seen.

        Tatyana Evgenyevna, ya ochen' Vas lublu :))
        4kashmirlayla

        Beautiful film ruined by star

        Whoever cast Tatyana Samojlova as Anna has some explaining to do. This film would be beautiful if it weren't for the star, who completely ruins every scene she's in. She is a terrible actress and her unattractiveness is a serious problem, as we are supposed to love Anna's grace and beauty. This is why her character is so tragic: this great beauty married to an old bore - we're supposed to understand why she follows her heart and goes for Vronsky, and even sort of root for her, believing she deserves her 'grand amour.' None of this comes through as you just hate Anna and her gigantic head. The film is ruined. Nepotistic casting at its most pernicious!

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        • Erscheinungsdatum
          • 6. November 1967 (Sowjetunion)
        • Herkunftsland
          • Sowjetunion
        • Offizieller Standort
          • arabuloku.com
        • Sprache
          • Russisch
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          • Ana Karenjina
        • Drehorte
          • Moika Embankment, Sankt Petersburg, Russland
        • Produktionsfirma
          • Mosfilm
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          • 2 Std. 25 Min.(145 min)
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