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Oncle Vania

Original title: Dyadya Vanya
  • 1970
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
910
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Oncle Vania (1970)
Drama

The ordinary life of the Russian provincial intellectuals seems to them gray and bleak. Are exceptions possible?The ordinary life of the Russian provincial intellectuals seems to them gray and bleak. Are exceptions possible?The ordinary life of the Russian provincial intellectuals seems to them gray and bleak. Are exceptions possible?

  • Director
    • Andrei Konchalovsky
  • Writers
    • Anton Chekhov
    • Andrei Konchalovsky
  • Stars
    • Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
    • Sergey Bondarchuk
    • Irina Kupchenko
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    910
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
    • Writers
      • Anton Chekhov
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
    • Stars
      • Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
      • Sergey Bondarchuk
      • Irina Kupchenko
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
    Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
    • Ivan 'Uncle Vanya' Voinitsky
    Sergey Bondarchuk
    Sergey Bondarchuk
    • Dr. Mikhail Lvovich Astrov
    Irina Kupchenko
    Irina Kupchenko
    • Sofya Aleksandrovna Serebryakova
    Irina Miroshnichenko
    Irina Miroshnichenko
    • Yelena Andreevna Serebryakova
    Vladimir Zeldin
    Vladimir Zeldin
    • Professor Aleksandr Vladimirovich Serebryakov
    Irina Anisimova-Wulf
    • Mariya Vasilievna Voinitskaya
    Nikolai Pastukhov
    Nikolai Pastukhov
    • Iliya Ilich Telyegin
    Yekaterina Mazurova
    Yekaterina Mazurova
    • Marina
    Vladimir Udalov
    Vladimir Udalov
    • A peasant
    • (as Vladimir Butenko)
    • Director
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
    • Writers
      • Anton Chekhov
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
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    10patrick.hunter

    The best version...

    I remember seeing this film in 1973 at the Royal Theater in L.A. I traveled for two hours on a bus to see it, and two hours to return home, and I never regretted the time spent. Bondarchuk as Astrov was brilliant, and the diluted Mosfilm color--which emphasized browns, reds, and golds--was perfect. I think this movie captures autumn better than any motion picture. Unlike the English language versions of the play, this one also emphasizes how the environment affects the characters. I dearly wish it would get released on either video or DVD. It's easily the best version of Chekhov's play---maybe the best film version of any of his plays.
    Kirpianuscus

    the atmosphere

    for the admirers of Chekhov, the film has a great sin - it is far to be the most inspired adaptation of the play. for the fans of Konchalovsky is simple - the entire art of the director to use as instrument of his vision the universe of Anton Pavlovich is present. in fact, the verdict of both groups is correct. this Dyadya Vanya is one of the most representative works of its director. but it preserves the spirit of play with graceful force. with simple nuance - the objects and the characters are pieces of the same artistic speech. the details are covers of words. the feelings of characters are exposed by image more by dialogues. the atmosphere becomes, scene by scene, more important than the story itself. and that impose, for each actor, to use new solutions to define his character among shadows, things, suggested cold emotions . and each of them does an admirable job. film of atmosphere, exercise to define the Russian soul, it remains an artistic gem.
    4ree-bee103

    Well crafted depressing art house film, but not much more

    I think this film completely misses the point of Chekhov's play. The melancholy arises entirely from unpleasant dripping, dirty surroundings and is maybe extended by the fact that the characters are all in deep depression and act somewhat hysterical. It doesn't work and think towards its heart-wrenchingly melancholy conclusion, but is simply gloomy the whole way through. It makes a good art-house film, but with the legendary actors and script it had to work with, it could have been so much more. The actors seem bored stiff. Even actor-legend Smoktunovsky seems to miss the point and falls back on playing anger and hysteria. There is never any moment to contrast the the gloomy mood, there isn't enough tension between hope and despair, its just monotonous. This isn't a bad film, and I'm sure the cinematography is very professional and important, but Uncle Vanya isn't about colors and dripping roofs and dirty surroundings, its about the people. And for some reason, Konchalovsky ignored all the fantastic language and acting potential he had to work with and focused instead on giving the film a depressing autumn color scheme.
    8meria_c

    there,if you find an imitation of yourself it hurts..

    the director makes it impossible not to be melancholic..one scene sonya says that forest and the climate together change the way that people behave.. how could she know that sorrow never changes? and justice is not for all in any climate? i want you to pay attention what happens after the woman comes and leaves.. not only the faces but the camera gives the feeling. i strongly recommend you to watch 2 times if you haven't done yet..
    Vincentiu

    not only Chekov

    a splendid movie. not exactly as inspired adaptation or great cast. but for the role of vehicle in middle of a lost world. each nuance of Chekov play has perfect illustration. each detail becomes line of a viewer state of emotion. it is a precise work. and if the performance of Bondarchuk or Smoktunovsky can not be a surprise, the levels of acting discovers not only a story but the roots of a Russian manner to see the others. it is an impeccable Chekov and little more. the sepia images, the angle of camera, the decor, all are perfect pieces for a large puzzle. one of remarkable films who are the public as part of them. the air, the words, the atmosphere, the furniture. all as crumbs from a hided form of resistance against the reality.

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      The reason for many scenes being shot in black and white is because the film crew didn't have enough color Kodak film on hand and couldn't order more. As per the director's account, this didn't stop foreign festival goers from attributing artistic meaning to these segments.
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      Featured in Sergey Bondarchuk (1982)

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Uncle Vanya
    • Filming locations
      • Mosfilm Studios, Moscow, Russia(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,950
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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