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Belye nochi

  • 1960
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
217
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Belye nochi (1960)
DrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Dreamer, living in a big city for a few years and all the time he is alone. But one summer in St. Petersburg's White Nights on the Neva, he meets Nastya.A Dreamer, living in a big city for a few years and all the time he is alone. But one summer in St. Petersburg's White Nights on the Neva, he meets Nastya.A Dreamer, living in a big city for a few years and all the time he is alone. But one summer in St. Petersburg's White Nights on the Neva, he meets Nastya.

  • Réalisation
    • Ivan Pyrev
  • Scénario
    • Fyodor Dostoevsky
    • Ivan Pyrev
  • Casting principal
    • Lyudmila Marchenko
    • Oleg Strizhenov
    • Anatoli Fedorinov
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    217
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ivan Pyrev
    • Scénario
      • Fyodor Dostoevsky
      • Ivan Pyrev
    • Casting principal
      • Lyudmila Marchenko
      • Oleg Strizhenov
      • Anatoli Fedorinov
    • 4avis d'utilisateurs
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    Rôles principaux11

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    Lyudmila Marchenko
    Lyudmila Marchenko
    • Nastenka
    Oleg Strizhenov
    Oleg Strizhenov
    • Mestatel
    Anatoli Fedorinov
    Anatoli Fedorinov
    • Zhilets, kvartirant
    • (as A. Fedorinov)
    Svetlana Kharitonova
    Svetlana Kharitonova
    • Fyokla
    • (as S. Kharitonova)
    Yakov Belenkiy
    • Gertsog
    • (as Ya. Belenkiy)
    Evgeniy Morgunov
    Evgeniy Morgunov
    • Strazhnik
    • (as Ye. Morgunov)
    Vera Popova
    • Babushka
    • (as V. Popova)
    Ariadna Shengelaia
    Ariadna Shengelaia
    • Nevolnitsa
    • (as A. Shengelaya)
    Irina Skobtseva
    Irina Skobtseva
    • Gertsoginya
    I. Udras
    Sergei Troitsky
    • Pyaniy kupets
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Ivan Pyrev
    • Scénario
      • Fyodor Dostoevsky
      • Ivan Pyrev
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    5plamya-1

    Not for contemporary audiences

    The cinematic possibilities of this story are inexhaustible, to judge by the quantity of attempts. Visconti, Bresson, among others. While this film nods to the splendors of St. Petersburg, it seems to be mostly shot in studio, with some rather inept attempts to make visual representations of the dreamer's fantasies. I would have preferred to re-read the story, for the main hero is more representative of a Gogolian Khlestakov or Basmachkin than a Dostoevskian underground man. I'm actually sorry that I watched it now, because previously I had a very favorable opinion of Soviet Russian screen versions of the classics. Not for a moment do we believe this lovely heroine could turn her attention to the narrator of the story, but the boarder is cute.
    elsinefilo

    I suggest you see another version.It is bad like any other Soviet period adaptation

    Dostoyevsky wrote his own short story "White Nights," in which the dreams of the city become nightmares, and the sunless winter days overcast the nightless summer ones: "Look, you tell yourself, look how cold the world is becoming. The years will pass and after them will come grim loneliness, and old age, quaking on its stick, and after them misery and despair. Your fantasy world will grow pale, your dreams will fade and die, falling away like the yellow leaves from the trees." When you read the quote you will understand how difficult it is to reflect the inner workings of Dostoyevsky's art.I watched this Russian adaptation on TV.You know just curiosity.But something hit me after watching a couple of of adaptations from the Soviet period.Russians are not doing this job pretty well."White Nights" was adapted as "Le Notti Bianche by the Italian director Lucino Visconti. If you check out the IMDb entry for that movie you will see it was voted by 250 people at least. Now as you can see this Russian adaptation was produced after two years of Visconti's version so why did they see such a necessity to re-produce the film? If you have such an intention you had better be more skilled and artful right? I did not see Visconti's version. I wish I could but a user comment's is like that "Lucino Visconti's "White Nights" (1957) - is an engaging, uplifting, and compelling screen adaptation of Dostoyevsky's short story. I applaud to Visconti's masterful and elegant direction - everything is exquisite in his masterpiece. The settings came from a fairy tale – he moved his heroes to the dream like city that looked very much like Venice – with its canals and bridges. " But I see nothing to applaud Russian director's skills. So if you are a fan of Dostoyevsky I suggest you should see some other version.(There is another White Nights (2005) in IMDb's database directed by Alan Silver but I don't know this movie will come out of its "post-production status")
    9Matilded-30

    A Hauntingly Beautiful Portrait of Yearning and Illusion

    This is a melancholic gem of Soviet cinema. With Oleg Strizhenov and Lyudmila Marchenko at the emotional core, the film gracefully captures the fleeting nature of connection, the ache of solitude, and the dreamy allure of love imagined.

    Strizhenov is magnetic as the lonely dreamer-a man lost in the poetry of St. Petersburg's twilight, whose internal world is more vivid than the one he inhabits. His performance is nuanced, portraying both innocence and suppressed desperation. Lyudmila Marchenko, as the sweet and inocent Nastenka, brings a quiet strength and vulnerability that complements Strizhenov perfectly. Their chemistry is delicate and tragic, like a melody that never quite resolves.

    Visually, the film is a work of art. The cinematography heightens the ethereal atmosphere of the "White Nights," blurring the line between dream and reality. The city becomes a character of its own: silent, romantic, haunting.

    Though faithful to Dostoevsky's text, Pyryev injects the story with a warmth that never feels sentimental. The pacing is patient, allowing moments to breathe, but never dragging. It's a short film, but emotionally expansive.

    My only reservation, and the reason for not giving a full 10, is that the supporting characters feel somewhat underdeveloped, making the emotional weight rest entirely on the central pair. But in truth, that's where the film shines brightest.

    For lovers of lyrical cinema, classic literature, and quiet heartbreaks, "White Nights" is an unforgettable experience. A tragic ode to love that never had a chance.
    8ishashyil

    elsinefilo plamya-1 please don't lie

    Elsinefilo and flame-1 please don't lie, this is a good film, it was very highly appreciated in the West, 1959 - Diploma of the XIV IFF in Edinburgh 1959 - Diploma of the II degree of the II All-Union Festival of Soviet Films in Kyiv (Ukrainian SSR).

    1960 - Diploma of the IV International Film Festival in London-1960.

    1960 - The best film of 1960 according to the decision of the British Film Institute, you don't even explain why it is bad, but all because the film is good, you just made up some complete nonsense, and even if it is supposedly worse than the film adaptation by Luchino Visconti (although It seems to me that this is not true, they are about the same level for their time), this does not make it bad, just as films that are made worse than the films of Kubrick or Scorsese do not automatically become bad because of this, they can be good, they are just a little worse than other films, but Soviet film adaptations have always been very good and skillful and have always been very highly rated in the West and have even been nominated and received Oscars.

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      Version of Les nuits blanches (1957)
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      Se il mio nome saper voi bramate
      Taken from the opera "Il barbiere di Siviglia"

      Composed by Gioachino Rossini

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 février 1960 (Union soviétique)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Union soviétique
    • Site officiel
      • arabuloku.com
    • Langue
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bele noci
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mosfilm Studios, Moscou, Russie
    • Société de production
      • Mosfilm
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      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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