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Anton Chekhov's The Duel

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
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6.8/10
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Anton Chekhov's The Duel (2010)
Based on a short story by the great Russian playwright, THE DUEL deals with a passion that has turned to dust in the hot sun, and the animosity between two men with opposing philosophies of life.
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Two men with clashing ideologies face off in a duel at a Black Sea resort. A reckless romantic and a stern scientist escalate their feud over a married woman until honor demands satisfaction... Read allTwo men with clashing ideologies face off in a duel at a Black Sea resort. A reckless romantic and a stern scientist escalate their feud over a married woman until honor demands satisfaction.Two men with clashing ideologies face off in a duel at a Black Sea resort. A reckless romantic and a stern scientist escalate their feud over a married woman until honor demands satisfaction.

  • Director
    • Dover Koshashvili
  • Writers
    • Mary Bing
    • Anton Chekhov
  • Stars
    • Andrew Scott
    • Fiona Glascott
    • Tobias Menzies
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    754
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dover Koshashvili
    • Writers
      • Mary Bing
      • Anton Chekhov
    • Stars
      • Andrew Scott
      • Fiona Glascott
      • Tobias Menzies
    • 7User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Andrew Scott
    Andrew Scott
    • Laevsky
    Fiona Glascott
    Fiona Glascott
    • Nadia
    Tobias Menzies
    Tobias Menzies
    • Von Koren
    Niall Buggy
    • Samoylenko
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • Sheshkovsky
    Michelle Fairley
    Michelle Fairley
    • Marya
    Simon Trinder
    • Postal Superintendent
    Debbie Chazen
    Debbie Chazen
    • Olga
    Graham Turner
    • Atchmianov Senior
    Jeremy Swift
    Jeremy Swift
    • Deacon
    Boris Bakal
    Boris Bakal
    • Postal Clerk
    Alister Cameron
    • Ustimovitch
    Mislav Cavajda
    • Kirilin
    Franka Gulin
    • Blind Masseuse
    Matija Jaksekovic
    • Officer
    Neven Jercel
    • Tatar Horseman…
    Tarik Makarem
    Tarik Makarem
    • Atchmianov
    • (as Rik Makarem)
    Tea Matanovic
    • Natalya Ivanovna
    • Director
      • Dover Koshashvili
    • Writers
      • Mary Bing
      • Anton Chekhov
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    10jsmith1480

    Loved it

    The "strong" man may be merely rigid, the "weak" man may be merely too self-aware, given to pressing his sore spots and picking at his scabs. In a moment of great crisis which man will be broken and which will stand, trembling perhaps, but stand up to his mortality.

    As with all of Chekhov's works, time moves slowly here, the better to catch the subtle turns of tone and shading of character in his people.

    Andrew Scott is unforgettable as Laevsky, but don't get me started. The entire ensemble works so well, so enjoyably. And when that happens it means the invisible, unheard hero of the piece is the director. His name is Dover Kashashvili. Jim Smith
    10crafo-1

    This is how you do Chekhov!

    I am a huge Chekhov fan. I became one during Scene Study class with the legendary acting teacher Stella Adler, who was the only American teacher who actually studied with the creator of "the method"--Stanislavski.

    I was watching a couple of wonderful actors find their way through a scene from Chekhov's play UNCLE VANYA when I had a kind of epiphany. I saw at last Chekhov's humanity, his breathtakingly beautiful, comic and pathetic view of the human struggle: full of irreconcilable differences, unrequited love and sad loveliness.

    In the meanwhile, I have seen many productions of his plays both on stage and in the cinema. Sadly Chekhov is often done wrong. His plays tend to read more darkly on the page than they ought to be played. Remember, he insisted they were comedies despite tragic elements including suicide.

    This beautiful version of THE DUEL is easily one of the finest interpretations of Chekhov's work that I have ever seen. I imagine all of ten or twenty people even know it exists! What a shame! Because it deserves an audience.

    Although it is based on a long story (or novella)and not one of Chekhov's wonderful plays, it contains all the elements that touch me so deeply. I was delighted from the opening sequences to the final shot. The actors, one and all, were marvelous and the photography just spectacular.

    It is mature and rich, full of humor, sadness, drama, sex, love and redemption. Please track it down and check it out. I just watched it for the third time.
    rightwingisevil

    I am not quite sure.....

    I just felt bored and disconnected while watching this film. I also considered that although Andrew Scott is not a bad actor but definitely a mis-cast for the main character, as he looked so down-and-out like a bum or a homeless guy in this film, over-my-dead-body any woman would pay attention to him, albeit in love with him. The guy he played should have felt lucky enough that he could stay with a adulterous woman who still loved him and liked to live with him under the same roof. If I were her, living with a guy so spiritless, depressed and felt trapped, I might have flirted with more men to cheer up the days.

    But the strongest feeling when watching this movie was how boring the life in that special era or period of time. There is nothing so special and worth paying attention to for the characters, the romances, the life styles of everybody. I even wonder this novelette written by Chekov should be treated as a classic literature, because it's so bored and so purposeless, not worth of further produced into a movie.

    A very good film to someone else but not to me.
    9tatuccina

    great job

    I really liked this film adaptation. The director and actors managed to convey the main nerve and internal tension. And let there be some inaccuracies (mostly conveying features of that time) - the film is excellent. Chekhov, it seems to me, is very difficult to film. And despite the fact that my favorite film adaptation of Chekhov's Duel is the film "Bad Good Man" 1973 (if you can find it with subtitles in your language, be sure to look!), I'm happy.
    9stephanfilms

    The Festival Film for 2011. Bruno Chatelin Filmfestivals.com

    Another classic masterpiece by the producer of James Ivory's jewels: "The Remains of The Day" and "Howards End". Smart entertainment, slow and delicate, exquisite and precise acting, spectacular and riveting Fiona Glascott, lazy ambiance to be cherished as one would sip a fine glass of vintage old port, watching the sun set on a peaceful landscape by the sea...

    I cannot wait to see it travel through the world on the Festival Circuit, especially those places where old Russia means something. Of course the Title reveals much of the story, but Anton Chekhov's fans will not complain, on the contrary since the adaptation is so true. The Festival Film for 2011. Bruno Chatelin Filmfestivals.com

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Anton Chekhov's the Duel
    • Filming locations
      • Croatia
    • Production company
      • Duel Productions
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      • $103,295
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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