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Krieg und Frieden

Originaltitel: War and Peace
  • Miniserie
  • 2007
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Krieg und Frieden (2007)
Trailer for War and Peace
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Aufwendige Verfilmung des Tolstoi-Klassikers - Der wichtigste Roman der russischen Literatur!Aufwendige Verfilmung des Tolstoi-Klassikers - Der wichtigste Roman der russischen Literatur!Aufwendige Verfilmung des Tolstoi-Klassikers - Der wichtigste Roman der russischen Literatur!

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Clémence Poésy
    • Alessio Boni
    • Alexander Beyer
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    7,2/10
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Clémence Poésy
      • Alessio Boni
      • Alexander Beyer
    • 28Benutzerrezensionen
    • 3Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Clémence Poésy
    Clémence Poésy
    • Natasha Rostova
    • 2007
    Alessio Boni
    Alessio Boni
    • Prince Andrej Bolkonsky
    • 2007
    Alexander Beyer
    Alexander Beyer
    • Pierre Bezukhov
    • 2007
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Prince Bolkonsky
    • 2007
    Andrea Giordana
    Andrea Giordana
    • Count Rostov
    • 2007
    Valentina Cervi
    Valentina Cervi
    • Marja Bolkonsky
    • 2007
    Hannelore Elsner
    Hannelore Elsner
    • Countess Rostova
    • 2007
    Benjamin Sadler
    Benjamin Sadler
    • Dolokhov
    • 2007
    Toni Bertorelli
    • Vasilii Kuragin
    • 2007
    Violante Placido
    Violante Placido
    • Helene Kuragin
    • 2007
    Ana Caterina Morariu
    • Sonja
    • 2007
    Elodie Frenck
    Elodie Frenck
    • Lise
    • 2007
    Ken Duken
    Ken Duken
    • Anatole Kuragin
    • 2007
    Hary Prinz
    Hary Prinz
    • Denisov
    • 2007
    Vladimir Ilin
    Vladimir Ilin
    • Kutuzov
    • 2007
    Dmitriy Isaev
    • Nikolaj
    • 2007
    Igor Kostolevskiy
    Igor Kostolevskiy
    • Tzar Alexander
    • 2007
    Wenanty Nosul
    Wenanty Nosul
    • Gherasim
    • 2007
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    8nicholls_les

    Really ENjoyed It

    I really liked this mini series and was never bored with it.

    Considering how long it was that was some feat. I see many on here have criticised the casting of certain characters and I can agree with much of what has been said, however for me it didn't detract from the over all enjoyment.

    It contained all the right emotions and I thought(casting aside) most of the acting was of a very high standard. The mix of European stars some more stars than others lifted the acting standard and it all worked really well. The scenery and sets were also truly breathtaking.

    So over all a good series that reflected the spirit of the book.
    8jbreneman

    Condensed yet superb

    For those that have read the well over 1,000-paged book, this mini-series will prove to impress you quite well. While most of the characters are well-cast, and the cinematography is rich enough for a full-featured film, I felt rushed along a little too hurriedly. Yes, while Tolstoy did go incredibly in-depth on his characters, there were still some VERY important elements that were either skipped or assumed in this series that left me wanting.

    Maybe I simply felt let down from the commitment put into reading the novel to see everything shortened so much, however if only they could have spared a few more hours to supply that to enrich the characters...
    7laurelmcf

    Much better than I expected!

    I am a bit surprised at how hard everyone is on this little mini-series. I have viewed a number of the previous efforts of putting War and Peace on the screen, and actually think that these folks did not do a bad job! While Russians may be justifiably distressed at the international, non-Russian cast, as an American viewer who has seen some of these actors in British, Italian, and American films, I found the cast completely engaging in this production. The cast may not have the right hair color, as previous posts have noted, but in many ways they are true to the spirit of Tolstoy's work, and even manage to breathe their own life into the roles as well. I actually think Clemence Poesy is stunning and believable as Natasha, for example. This very young, granted inexperienced actress, caught some of the freshness, innocence, joie de vivre etc., required for the role, and then summoned the passion and emotion later on to make her "transgression" believable. And what about the location shooting?-- and the beautiful lighting and camera work at those locations? I thought it was head and shoulders above the cinematography of the Hepburn/Fonda version, etc. I was astonished at some of the previous comments about the bad dancing, too: the Natasha/Andrei dance at the ball was one of the loveliest and most atmospheric period dance scenes I've seen on film in recent years. (All the recent Jane Austen films should take note!) My only complaint is that as an American it was very hard to track down a copy that would play on my Region 1 DVD.
    8mahatma-kumar16

    Great acting, Tolstoy's world coming alive

    It is difficult for an Indian to write a laudable review for this grandiose series after so many ethnic Russians have written brutally critical ones. Still I will try. I have watched both Bondarchuk's Soviet production of 1960s and this particular one. Let me put it like this. The Soviets (who tried hard to reproduce the aristocratic milieu of the Russian Empire of early 19 century) did their best and failed. May be it can be explained that under Lenin and Stalin they managed to execute all real Russian aristocrats - so there were no nobles left to tell them how the high life folks really behaved. I hear the only expert from "old" Russia they could unearth was the widow of the executed tsarist admiral Kolchak (even she was condemned to some 18 years in various GULAG camps). In this series the motley crew of European star actors and gifted Russian extras surprisingly create a very sophisticated and warm world of Russian nobility which is quite believable for a fan of classic Russian culture like me. Two grades are off due to poorly staged battle scenes and outlandish Russian hussars's braids (unlike the Mongols their elite cavalry never wore braids, especially in the 19 century).
    10MGMboy

    Sensual Sensory Splendor

    Condensed classic of epic proportions and sensual sensory splendors! This Italian T.V. mini series is studded with an international cast of brilliant players and enough extras to fill the Cinecitta Rome set five times over. One of the fascinating things about this marvelously accessible version of the story is that it is in English. Don't let the Russian Box fool you. An extra added bonus it that the film was shot in Russia so you get the added pleasure of seeing some incredible architecture of the period and the stunning Russian countryside (And a little of Lithuania.) There is in the huge cast some real stand out performances. Brenda Blethyn is wonderful as always, and as Prince Andre's father Malcolm McDowell is chilling and arresting in his approach to the part.

    In the lead female role we have the lovely Cemence Posey, who is near perfect in a role so associated in the West with Audrey Hepburn. There have been complaints that she is a blond in a traditionally dark haired part, but that seems trivial to me in comparison to her performance. In the romantic lead of Prince Andre is the wonderful Italian star, Alessio Boni. He brings to the role a deliciously tragic gravitas that is so important to the story. He is a brilliant actor who needs more exposure on this side of the world. Just check out his work in 'The Best Of Youth' and 'Don't Tell'.

    Also the incredibly beautiful Violante Placido plays the wicked Helene with relish and great style. Not since Polly Walker in 'Rome' has there been such a delicious wicked woman on the screen. She was a delight to watch and I found myself missing her when she was not on screen.

    Benjamin Sadler, who was so brilliant in Augustus is on had to lend his considerable slithery charm and great presence to the role of Dolokov. Why is this actor not a huge star yet? Yes there are many other worthy performances to see and savor in this lush and enthralling film, too many to go any further with here. Rather, take the chance and get this film and let the magic of Tolstoy's timeless story take you into a world that is gone with the wind.

    Yes it is not as huge and epic as the 1968 Russian classic but it is none the less even at times more wonderful! The disk is splendid with clear beautiful image and great sound. As I said the film is in Enlish with an international cast. It is obvious they are all speaking in English and if any are dubbed that is Not obvious. Very well done in the sound department. And the score by Jan A.P. Kaczmarek is lush and soaring. Most particularly stunning at the end of act two as Natasha descends the grand staircase with the viper Anitole Kuragin,Ken Dunken on her heals.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Januar 2008 (Deutschland)
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      • Italien
      • Frankreich
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      • Russland
      • Polen
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