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Zina

  • 1985
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Zina (1985)
BiographyDrama

After Stalin's purges, Zinaida Volkova, daughter of Leon Trotsky, is exiled to Berlin. As the Nazis rise to power, and World War II is approaching, she becomes obsessed with Antigone, the pr... Read allAfter Stalin's purges, Zinaida Volkova, daughter of Leon Trotsky, is exiled to Berlin. As the Nazis rise to power, and World War II is approaching, she becomes obsessed with Antigone, the protagonist of a famous Greek tragedy, and loses her mind.After Stalin's purges, Zinaida Volkova, daughter of Leon Trotsky, is exiled to Berlin. As the Nazis rise to power, and World War II is approaching, she becomes obsessed with Antigone, the protagonist of a famous Greek tragedy, and loses her mind.

  • Director
    • Ken McMullen
  • Writers
    • Terry James
    • Ken McMullen
  • Stars
    • Ian McKellen
    • Domiziana Giordano
    • Philip Madoc
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    135
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken McMullen
    • Writers
      • Terry James
      • Ken McMullen
    • Stars
      • Ian McKellen
      • Domiziana Giordano
      • Philip Madoc
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Ian McKellen
    Ian McKellen
    • Kronfeld
    Domiziana Giordano
    Domiziana Giordano
    • Zina Bronstein
    Philip Madoc
    Philip Madoc
    • Leon Trotsky
    Paul Geoffrey
    Paul Geoffrey
    • Lyova
    • (as Paul Geoffreys)
    Tusse Silberg
    • Jeanne
    Maureen O'Brien
    Maureen O'Brien
    • Natalya
    Gaby Dellal
    Gaby Dellal
    • Stenographer
    • (as Gabrielle Dellal)
    Dominique Pinon
    Dominique Pinon
    • Pierre
    Leonie Mellinger
    • German Stenographer
    William Hootkins
    William Hootkins
    • Walter Adams
    George Antoni
    George Antoni
    • Andre Breton
    • (as George Yiasoumi)
    Micha Bergese
    Micha Bergese
    • Molanov
    Georges Levantis
    • Kharalambos
    Jeff Teare
    • Stalin's Agent in Art Gallery
    Eleanor Greet
    • Stalin's Agent in Art Gallery
    Rom Anderson
    • Maria
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ken McMullen
    • Writers
      • Terry James
      • Ken McMullen
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    ZINA is one of McMullen's best films because of Domiziana Giordano's acting and Loftus' photography. McMullen has a terrible habit of not giving credit to his crew members and that is completely unprofessional in the business. He makes the same mistake on the film GHOST DANCE. It is an oversight that the filmmaker needs to sit down with his psycho-analyst and figure out what his problem is... the oversight is unforgivable.

    Obviously influenced by one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of cinema and brilliant transcendental visualist Andrei Tarkovsky and borrowing Giordano after the Russian's (Belarus) striking Italian internal landscape film NOSTALGHIA where Giordano puts in a fierce and commanding performance, McMullen hoped to capture the internal emotional and psychological state of Trotksy's daughter. What McMullen lacks in narrative abilities, he makes up for with a strong sense of visual juxtaposition
    10justusdallmer

    Overwhelming

    McMullen's art of photographing and blending scenes into each other is incredible. I've never seen a similar way to create a dreamlike atmosphere or to build up tension when showing only two people talking. Of course, no mainstream bull**** can compete. But it requires concentration - I saw it many times, but it is still not easy. You want to know the contents? Me too! Some parts are about a daughter trying to understand her important father. But maybe understanding takes place between the lines and is not obvious. Forget "Octopussy" as recommandation - it's bull****, like every James Bond. Check out "Ghost Dance" instead, by McMullen, too.
    10Jay-167

    Intriguing blend of politics and psychoanalysis.

    This film is an idiosyncratic and striking meditation on the links between the personal and political realms, between history and the promptings of the individual psyche. Only the surrealists have attempted this kind of synthesis before, albeit in very different terms. The film's impeccable anti-stalinist politics act as a timely corrective to those who believe that socialism died with the collapse of the Berlin wall. If you're interested in socialism, psychoanalysis or political history, this film is essential viewing. You'll never see another film like it!
    IngoWolfKittel

    Prof. Kronfeld

    an excellent film (with just some little historical errors about Prof. Kronfeld, the perhaps most important and well-known psychotherapist in berlin at this time, who died himself by common suicide with his wife in his exile in Moscow on October, 16. 1941:

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      The copyright year in the end credits was given (in Roman numerals) as MDCCCLXXXV (ie 1985). However normal convention with Roman numerals would be MCMLXXXV, since this uses fewer letters.

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    • Release date
      • 1985 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Fleetwood, Lancashire, England, UK(Zina starts a tram journey)
    • Production company
      • Looseyard Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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