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Raspoutine l'agonie

Original title: Agoniya
  • 1981
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.8K
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Raspoutine l'agonie (1981)
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Details the life of the Russian monk Rasputin. The film shows his rise to power and how it corrupted him. His sexual perversions and madness ultimatly leads to his gruesome assasination.Details the life of the Russian monk Rasputin. The film shows his rise to power and how it corrupted him. His sexual perversions and madness ultimatly leads to his gruesome assasination.Details the life of the Russian monk Rasputin. The film shows his rise to power and how it corrupted him. His sexual perversions and madness ultimatly leads to his gruesome assasination.

  • Director
    • Elem Klimov
  • Writers
    • Semyon Lungin
    • Ilya Nusinov
  • Stars
    • Aleksey Petrenko
    • Anatoliy Romashin
    • Velta Line
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Elem Klimov
    • Writers
      • Semyon Lungin
      • Ilya Nusinov
    • Stars
      • Aleksey Petrenko
      • Anatoliy Romashin
      • Velta Line
    • 10User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Aleksey Petrenko
    Aleksey Petrenko
    • Grigori Rasputin
    Anatoliy Romashin
    Anatoliy Romashin
    • Nicholas II
    Velta Line
    Velta Line
    • Aleksandra Fyodorovna
    Alisa Freyndlikh
    Alisa Freyndlikh
    • Vyrubova
    Aleksandr Romantsov
    Aleksandr Romantsov
    • Yusupov
    • (as A. Romantsov)
    Yuriy Katin-Yartsev
    Yuriy Katin-Yartsev
    • Purishkevich
    Leonid Bronevoy
    Leonid Bronevoy
    • Manasevich-Manuilov
    Pavel Pankov
    Pavel Pankov
    • Manus
    Mikhail Danilov
    Mikhail Danilov
    • Andronnikov
    Mikhail Svetin
    Mikhail Svetin
    • Terekhov
    Nelli Pshyonnaya
    Nelli Pshyonnaya
    • Baroness
    Aleksey Vanin
    Aleksey Vanin
    • Vospitatel cesarevitcha
    Lyudmila Polyakova
    Lyudmila Polyakova
    • Paraskeva
    Olga Grigoreva
    Olga Grigoreva
    • Yurodivaya
    Boris Romanov
    Boris Romanov
    • Balashov
    Sergey Muchenikov
    • Dmitri Pavlovich
    Aleksandr Pavlov
    Aleksandr Pavlov
    • Sukhotin
    Baiten Omarov
    Baiten Omarov
    • Badmayev
    • Director
      • Elem Klimov
    • Writers
      • Semyon Lungin
      • Ilya Nusinov
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    b_larson

    Historic events turned into great cinematic work

    I don't understand russian language and I'm not very familiar to russian history, but the events told in this film make a very strong and exciting experience. Much of this is due to Elem Klimovs very conscious use of cinematic methods. The mad monk (Rasputin) as an evil force in russian politics is portrayed with great force. Klimov seems to be one of the great cinematic poets and dramatist who can tell a story of violent and dramatic political events, and also of private and psychological conditions. The actors are first rate in every aspect and make this cruel story a memorable, thrilling and moving experience. Agoniya means of course agony, and that is what the imperial family and the political elite in Russia went trough these years. Klimov had to do some compromises, but this film is in any way a masterpiece.
    Kirpianuscus

    about Russia

    a special film. at first sigh, about a man who was in many others movies used as exotic character. in this case , he represents only the pretext. for a story about a profound crisis, for the chronicle of the fall premises of a monarchy. in same measure, it is a manifesto. the reaction of Soviet authorities about it is the basic argument. because the realities presented by Elem Klimov are against the entire portrait of Tsarist regime presented by official sources. and Rasputin himself is not exactly the expected one. but the film is, in same measure, less than a tool of political opposition. it is an analysis of Russia. the Russia from yesterday and today. the Russia of illusions and leaders and incertitude, hope and faith. and this facts does it a special film. because the fragments of documentary film reminds the powerful shadows behind the artistic purposes.
    5grendel-28

    Better than American take on it, but still sucks

    I must say that for me no other director is even getting close to the level of annoyance of Mr. Klimov. I like Petrenko and the is guy really trying to get this stuff off the ground but even such heavyweight as him can't pull this off. Rent it if you have seen the other one - for the full measure but Elem bores the hell out of me with his predictability.
    JohnnyCNote

    Okay, I'm not really Russian...

    ...but I speak the language fluently. Even so, I need the subtitles to get through this one. Petrenko is VERY convincing as the mad monk.

    The plot is every bit as convoluted and murky as was Russian society in those days.

    It's a great film, one of my favorites from Russia/USSR...
    7Grishka

    Another sensationalist movie about Rasputin.

    What an awful movie. Rasputin is portrayed as a completely insane person. We get no insight at all into his personality. This is just another movie in a row of sensationalist movies about Rasputin. The only movie who takes Rasputin seriously is "Rasputin" made in 1996 starring Alan Rickman, Ian McKellen, David Warner and others. It's so tiring to watch yet another Rasputin movie about a crazy evil monster creating havoc. Always we get "The mad monk" angle. Rasputin was never a member of any monk order and therefore never defrocked, but who cares about details like that. There was a real religious side to Rasputin and there was a darker side, but the books and movies only focus on the latter because that's where there's money to be made. I wonder when we're going to see a historically accurate movie about Rasputin. Perhaps never, I fear...

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    • Trivia
      The Soviet government held up the film's release for six years.
    • Goofs
      The Tsar's son is clearly visible in the closing scene depicting Rasputin's funeral. According to numerous eyewitness accounts though, the Heir to the Throne was absent from the ceremony.
    • Alternate versions
      Unlike the versions released in other countries, the Russian deletes all the refrences to Rasputin's sexual desires and perversions, making the film lose its "Caligula-esque" edge.
    • Connections
      Edited into A Hellish Chaos (2017)

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Rasputin
    • Filming locations
      • Soviet Union
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 31m(151 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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