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Dersou Ouzala

Original title: Dersu Uzala
  • 1975
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
35K
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Maksim Munzuk and Yuriy Solomin in Dersou Ouzala (1975)
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DocudramaPeriod DramaAdventureBiographyDrama

The Russian army sends an explorer on an expedition to the snowy Siberian wilderness where he makes friends with a seasoned local hunter.The Russian army sends an explorer on an expedition to the snowy Siberian wilderness where he makes friends with a seasoned local hunter.The Russian army sends an explorer on an expedition to the snowy Siberian wilderness where he makes friends with a seasoned local hunter.

  • Director
    • Akira Kurosawa
  • Writers
    • Akira Kurosawa
    • Yuriy Nagibin
    • Vladimir Arsenev
  • Stars
    • Maksim Munzuk
    • Yuriy Solomin
    • Mikhail Bychkov
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    35K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Akira Kurosawa
    • Writers
      • Akira Kurosawa
      • Yuriy Nagibin
      • Vladimir Arsenev
    • Stars
      • Maksim Munzuk
      • Yuriy Solomin
      • Mikhail Bychkov
    • 137User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 8 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Maksim Munzuk
    Maksim Munzuk
    • Dersu Uzala
    Yuriy Solomin
    Yuriy Solomin
    • Arsenev
    Mikhail Bychkov
    Mikhail Bychkov
    • Otryad Arseneva
    • (as M. Bychkov)
    Vladimir Khrulyov
    • Otryad Arseneva
    • (as V. Khrulyov)
    V. Lastochkin
    • Otryad Arseneva
    Stanislav Marin
    • Otryad Arseneva
    • (as S. Marin)
    Igor Sykhra
    • Otryad Arseneva
    • (as I. Sykhra)
    Vladimir Sergiyakov
    • Otryad Arseneva
    • (as V. Sergiyakov)
    Yanis Yakobsons
    • Otryad Arseneva
    • (as Ya. Yakobsons)
    Vladimir Khlestov
    • Otryad Arseneva
    • (as V. Khlestov)
    G. Polunin
    • Otryad Arseneva
    V. Koldin
    • Otryad Arseneva
    M. Tetov
    • Otryad Arseneva
    S. Sinyavskiy
    • Otryad Arseneva
    Vladimir Sverba
    • Otryad Arseneva
    • (as V. Sverba)
    V. Ignatov
    • Otryad Arseneva
    Vladimir Kremena
    Vladimir Kremena
    • Turtygin
    • (as V. Kremena)
    Aleksandr Pyatkov
    Aleksandr Pyatkov
    • Olenev
    • (as A. Pyatkov)
    • Director
      • Akira Kurosawa
    • Writers
      • Akira Kurosawa
      • Yuriy Nagibin
      • Vladimir Arsenev
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    8SnoopyStyle

    surprised by Japanese legend

    It's 1902. Russian army explorer Captain Arseniev leads an expedition into the Siberian wilderness. They encounter local native hunter Dersu Uzala and recruit him as their guide.

    It's a Soviet film made by the legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. I'm not sure how that happened. Quite frankly, I watched the first hour without knowing about Kurosawa and was going to write that this is the best filmmaking out of the Soviet Union. The movie is over two hours and it does need to find a road map for their journey. I'm not saying that it lacks direction. It has an emotional direction. It's about the two men's relationship. I would like for more scenes of the two of them alone. They should have more heart to heart dialogue. Dersu is a great character. For example, I love the grass shelter and the two men are alone in survival mode. I'm also surprised by the tiger. The second half holds some interesting surprises. This is an interesting page in a legend's work. It won an Oscar.
    9claudio_carvalho

    A Man with a Beautiful Soul

    In 1902, a Russian army expedition is assigned to explore Siberia under the command of Captain Vladimir Arseniev (Yuri Solomin). He befriends the Goldi (Nanai) hunter Dersu Uzala (Maksim Munzuk) and invites him to guide the explorers through the stark forest up to Khanka Lake. Along their journey, Arseniev discovers that Dersu Uzala is a man with a beautiful soul and they become close friends. When his assignment ends, Dersu Uzala says goodbye to Arseniev. In 1907, Captain Arseniev is assigned for another expedition to the Ussuri River; when he meets Dersu Uzala in the forest, the lonely hunter joins his team and guides the group. However, he is older and has problems with his vision and Captain Arseniev invites Dersu Uzala to live with his family in Khabarovsk City. But the old man does not adapt to the urban lifestyle and decides to return to the forest. In 1910, Captain Arseniev is called to Korfovskaïa to identify the body of a man that has his calling card and might be Dersu Uzala.

    "Derzu Uzala" is a simple and unforgettable tale of friendship between a Russian Captain and a lonely hunter with a beautiful soul. This wonderful movie has one of the most beautiful cinematographies I have ever seen and the camera work is impressive, with awesome angle and locations that seems to be of pictures in movement. I had watched most of Akira Kurosawa movies and I do not know how I could forget to see this magnificent must-see movie of his amazing cinematography. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Dersu Uzala"
    howard.schumann

    A great film from one of the all-time masters

    This 1975 joint Japanese-Russian film is a celebration of simple virtues, friendship, loyalty, love, and respect for nature. Based on the journals of the Tsarist explorer and surveyor, Captain Vladimir Arseniev, it is the story of the relationship between Captain Arseniev and an Asiatic hunter of the Goldi tribe named Dersu Uzala. With a love and understanding of the forest that is extraordinary, Dersu guides the Captain through several deadly encounters. He saves the Captain's life by building a shelter out of reeds during a ferocious wind storm. Maksim's performance as Dersu, the ancient woodsman, is very "Yoda-like": wonderous, dignified, and very natural.

    The friendship between the two main characters grows over many years and several expeditions in the wild. Their relationship is beautifully developed and moves to an inevitable climax when Dersu and the Captain move back to the Captain's home in the city.

    There is in this film a sense of the beauty, tranquility, and timelessness of nature. It takes place at a time in the early part of the last century when people had closer ties with nature and felt a kinship with animals, plants, and the elements. Dersu endearingly refers to all elements of nature including the river, the wind, the trees, and the animals as "men". As the English writer, Hugh Trevor-Roper said of Shakespeare so it is true of Dersu, "He sees mankind almost as part of nature, sometimes basking in a delightful, smiling Nature; sometimes caught up in a fierce, cruel, inexorable, insatiable Nature".

    I was totally absorbed in this film and in its regard for the essential goodness of man and the beauty of the natural world. Dersu Uzala is a great film from one of the all-time masters.
    9Spondonman

    Art!

    Akira Kurosawa was a masterful director and powerful storyteller, Dersu has always been my favourite of his films. It was also the first I saw - on Christmas Day afternoon 1978 on UK BBC2 - would that they were as adventurous nowadays! Since then of course I've seen all of his films from Stray Dog on, Rashomon and Ran being especial favourites, but I keep on coming back to watch this one, ostensibly the simplest tale Kurosawa ever filmed.

    The understanding and bonding that develops between the two men Arseniev and Dersu is wonderful to see, and over two hours holds your attention with expertly observed minutiae of character and scenic interplay. The last ten minutes cover a lot of ground (no pun intended) but it's all so logical and sad that I always need to see the end credits to recover.

    So many marvellous scenes: the tiger in the forest in the morning; the phlegmatic reclusive old Chinaman; the raft; wispy blue shaded smoke from night-fires; the conclusion of course; the view of those two great men, the Moon and the Sun in the same shot. Not everyone would like Dersu, their most likely comments being "boring" - but how wrong they are they'll never know!

    A film not fit to lick Dersu Uzala's metaphorical boots (or even Plan 9 from Outer Space's for that matter), Blazing Saddles was filmed the same year in America and a generation on still gets more praise than this poetic masterpiece!
    9vdg

    Once upon a time, there was a director...

    ..and his name was Akira Kurosawa. Once upon a time there was a simple man: a hunter, and simple story of friendship and reflection about life. Once upon a time a magnificent director and film crew have put a beautiful story on the screen with such perfection, that in our days we look back and we wonder: why movies like this are not being made anymore??

    It doesn't matter if you like any other Kurosawa's works or any other 'Russian' films, because this one would touch you so much that you would go back and looked for similar films… I wish I could see this film in all his beauty: on a big screen, in the original format (70 mm), as I felt that I missed a lot of details from the TV format.

    There are directors and there is Kurosawa, there are dramas and there are Russian stories, so when you put both of them together, what do you get? Dersu Uzala!

    Enjoy it, at least as much I did

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    • Trivia
      Akira Kurosawa had hoped to make this film as early as in the 1950s, but he had trouble adapting the story to a Japanese setting, never thinking that one day he would actually be able to film it on location in Russia, and with Russian actors.
    • Goofs
      When Dersu and Arsenev are looking at the 3/4 moon and the setting sun, the moon is in the wrong phase to appear in the sky at the same time as the sun.
    • Quotes

      Dersu Uzala: How can people live in a box?

    • Connections
      Featured in For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism (2009)

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 1976 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Soviet Union
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Mosfilm (Russia)
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • L'aigle de la Taiga
    • Filming locations
      • Khabarovsky Kray, Russia
    • Production companies
      • Atelier 41
      • Daiei Studios
      • Kurosawa Production Co.
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,480
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 22m(142 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.20 : 1

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