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Partition inachevée pour piano mécanique

Original title: Neokonchennaya pyesa dlya mekhanicheskogo pianino
  • 1977
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  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Partition inachevée pour piano mécanique (1977)
Drama

In Imperial Russia, the nobility has its own entertainments, disputes and worries.In Imperial Russia, the nobility has its own entertainments, disputes and worries.In Imperial Russia, the nobility has its own entertainments, disputes and worries.

  • Director
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
  • Writers
    • Aleksandr Adabashyan
    • Anton Chekhov
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
  • Stars
    • Aleksandr Kalyagin
    • Elena Solovey
    • Evgeniya Glushenko
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Adabashyan
      • Anton Chekhov
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Stars
      • Aleksandr Kalyagin
      • Elena Solovey
      • Evgeniya Glushenko
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Aleksandr Kalyagin
    Aleksandr Kalyagin
    • Mikhail Vasilyevich Platonov
    Elena Solovey
    Elena Solovey
    • Sofiya Yegorovna Voynitseva
    Evgeniya Glushenko
    Evgeniya Glushenko
    • Aleksandra 'Sashenka' Platonova
    Antonina Shuranova
    Antonina Shuranova
    • Anna Petrovna Voynitseva
    Yuriy Bogatyryov
    Yuriy Bogatyryov
    • Sergey Pavlovich Voynitsev
    Oleg Tabakov
    Oleg Tabakov
    • Pavel Petrovich Shcherbuk
    Nikolai Pastukhov
    Nikolai Pastukhov
    • Porfiriy Semyonovich Glagolyev
    Pavel Kadochnikov
    Pavel Kadochnikov
    • Ivan Ivanovich Triletskiy
    Nikita Mikhalkov
    Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Nikolay Ivanovich Triletskiy
    Anatoliy Romashin
    Anatoliy Romashin
    • Gerasim Kuzmich Petrin
    Natalya Nazarova
    Natalya Nazarova
    • Verochka
    Kseniya Minina
    Kseniya Minina
    • Lizochka
    Sergey Nikonenko
    Sergey Nikonenko
    • Yakov
    Sergei Guryev
    Sergei Guryev
    • Petechka
    • (as Seryozha Guryev)
    Svetlana Bashlykova
    • Anna Petrovna's maid
    • (as S. Bashlykova)
    Gennadiy Ivanov
    Gennadiy Ivanov
    • Zakhar
    • (as G. Ivanov)
    Vitaliy Komissarov
    Vitaliy Komissarov
    • Anna Petrovna's servant
    • (as V. Komissarov)
    Vyacheslav Maksakov
    Vyacheslav Maksakov
    • Gorokhov
    • (as V. Maksakov)
    • Director
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Adabashyan
      • Anton Chekhov
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
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    User reviews13

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    adelka_soba

    this film is perfect!

    If you read Anton Chekhov, you will not find this story in his plays. However, this film was made by Chekhov. If you love his works and if you are able to feel their spirit, you will love this wonderful film. Because the main intention was to feel and reproduce this unique atmosphere of Chekhov's works. Mikhalkov did it perfectly. I have to say, it's very hard thing as there are actually very few good films made by Chekhov's plays and later stories. Mikhalkov reproduced this boredom of insignificant people's lives and despair of the main character (Mikhail Platonov). Chekhov is my favorite author and I guess I know what is good and what is bad in those films by his works. If Chekhov's name isn't just a name for you, you HAVE TO get this film and watch it!!! It's the best film by Chekhov I've ever seen.
    10horatiu31

    unfortunately, a little known masterpiece

    I'm afraid that my poor english will not let me to tell how wonderful and profound movie is this. The actors are brilliant, the script is perfect, the recreation of the atmosphere is a totally success, the dramatic turn is magnific directed, this movie is an all time masterpiece. Believe me! Oh, those Russians!
    10integer-1

    intelligence vs wisdom. self vs love

    v.beautifully rendered cehov sceneries + ambiance

    the film is a a deliciously nuanced afternoon treat whether one comprehends it or not.

    human reason has created many grand, yet artificial axioms in order to tame reality and extract meaning ... but none so tiny, yet infinite, as love

    winning over love begets one ... meaninglessness and/or suicide

    it cannot be directly sought or striven for but it is recognized when it comes and it brings a serenity and graciousness of knowing how small the sense of self is, how transient are its aims and impacts, and how broad is the range of interconnection with other selves by influences too small to be singled out and labeled, yet undeniably acting within -

    in the way that a single neuron in cortex 'knows' what is to be done from the field of activity within which it is embedded, without the need to know 'why' or 'what the big picture is'. it is sufficient for a neuron to perform as a neuron is designed to do, and for a woman or man it is enough to know that one has met a challenge or passed 01test without realizing that a test was in progress.

    not everyone achieves this state of mind, and it is not communicable in words or by teaching, but it is there and has been written about, and when one arrives, one knows that the future has joined with the past to make a circle outside time.

    space folds onto itself. love does as well.
    10lee_eisenberg

    fatalistic rhapsody

    Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov is probably best known in the United States for 1994's Oscar-winning "Burnt by the Sun", an indictment of Stalin's purges. It turns out that he had been directing movies for years before then. A particularly good one was 1977's "Neokonchennaya pyesa dlya mekhanicheskogo pianino" ("An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano" in English), a composite of some of Anton Chekhov's works. It looks at a group of aristocrats who have gathered at a vacation home in rural Russia in the early twentieth century. Relationships develop, but things aren't necessarily what they seem.

    The movie makes sure to incorporate Chekhov's fatalistic style, and even includes a performance of Franz Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody #2" (comically performed by Daffy Duck and Donald Duck in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"?). A lot of the humor is more unique to Russian culture, so people outside Russia might not get it, but you should still see the movie. Complex, profound characters and impressive rural scenery make this one not to be missed.
    9ekeby

    Another Amazing Russian Film

    Constantly this film makes you reflect on your own life, your relationships, your place in the world.

    This slice of life depicts a day in the life of Russian gentry in the late 19th century, warts and all. They're silly and pensive, boring and fascinating, shallow and profound--in short, a mass of contradictions, like most people really are. If the theme is the path taken, the plot is a glimpse of the path NOT taken.

    The photography is gorgeous, and the direction and editing are flawless. What makes the film, what really puts it over, are the superb, subtle, multi-dimensional performances.

    There is a scene toward the end of the movie where a character goes careening down a hillside, descending into a fit of madness. The camera just observes, but the scene is completely and totally surreal wholly because of the actor's performance. I cannot recall seeing anything like it ever, either in content or skill.

    And the last shot of the movie is absolutely breathtaking in its simplicity, innocence, and composition. Movies don't get much better than this one.

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    • Trivia
      Posthumously listed as one of Akira Kurosawa's 100 favorite films.
    • Goofs
      In a scene towards the end of the film where Platonov storms down a hallway, he walks past a person just to his right who is clearly a crew member wearing modern clothing and holding a piece of equipment.
    • Connections
      Featured in Namedni 1961-2003: Nasha Era: Namedni 1977 (1997)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Unfinished Piece for the Player Piano
    • Filming locations
      • Pushchino, Moskovskaya oblast, Russia(country estate)
    • Production companies
      • Mosfilm
      • Inter Allianz Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,047
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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