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Elena

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
16K
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Nadezhda Markina in Elena (2011)
When a sudden illness and an unexpected reunion threaten dutiful housewife ElenaÂ’s potential inheritance, she must hatch a desperate plan ...
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When a sudden illness and an unexpected reunion threaten dutiful housewife Elena's potential inheritance, she must hatch a desperate plan ...When a sudden illness and an unexpected reunion threaten dutiful housewife Elena's potential inheritance, she must hatch a desperate plan ...When a sudden illness and an unexpected reunion threaten dutiful housewife Elena's potential inheritance, she must hatch a desperate plan ...

  • Director
    • Andrey Zvyagintsev
  • Writers
    • Oleg Negin
    • Andrey Zvyagintsev
  • Stars
    • Nadezhda Markina
    • Andrey Smirnov
    • Aleksey Rozin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrey Zvyagintsev
    • Writers
      • Oleg Negin
      • Andrey Zvyagintsev
    • Stars
      • Nadezhda Markina
      • Andrey Smirnov
      • Aleksey Rozin
    • 70User reviews
    • 135Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 24 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Nadezhda Markina
    Nadezhda Markina
    • Elena
    Andrey Smirnov
    Andrey Smirnov
    • Vladimir
    Aleksey Rozin
    Aleksey Rozin
    • Sergey
    Elena Lyadova
    Elena Lyadova
    • Katerina
    Evgeniya Konushkina
    • Tatyana
    Igor Ogurtsov
    • Sasha
    Vasiliy Michkov
    • Lawyer
    • (as Vasily Michkov)
    Aleksey Maslodudov
    • Vitek
    Ekaterina Tarkovskaya
    Ivan Mulin
    Ivan Mulin
    Nikita Slepchenkov
    Yura Borisov
    Yura Borisov
    Igor Yurtaev
    Yaroslav Zhalnin
    Yaroslav Zhalnin
    Vasily Prokopyev
    Dmitry Pavlenko
    Aleksandr Pasechny
    Anastasiya Sapozhnikova
    • Director
      • Andrey Zvyagintsev
    • Writers
      • Oleg Negin
      • Andrey Zvyagintsev
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    7paul2001sw-1

    Russian class

    Andrey Zvyagintsev 's 'The Return' is my favourite film to date of the 21st century. 'Elena', a personal drama that illuminates the class structure in contemporary Russia, is not quite so powerful – it's very slow, and the ambiguity of motive that drove the earlier film is not there. And on first viewing it wasn't clear to me whether the shocking but strangely ambivalent ending is a work of genius or the sign of a film that has lost its focus. Still, the director's ability to construct haunting, unexpected images has not deserted him; some scenes reminded me of Keislowski in his Polish phase, just about the highest praise I can give.
    octopusluke

    One of the finest social-realism dramas of the year. An understated beauty of Russian cinema!

    We're soon approaching the end of 2012. What a fabulous year for films, ey? Whilst I'm holding off completing my 'Top Movies of 2012′ until Christmas time, I'm rapidly trying to cram in all of those movies I've been desperate to see this year but, for some silly reason or another, have failed to get around to. Elena is such a film. The third feature from Russian modern master Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return, The Banishment), it's a frosty, portentous, and oddly beautiful depiction of conflict between contemporary Moscow's bourgeoisie and the humble underclass.

    Nadezhda Markina plays the title character Elena, a sixty-something, former state nurse turned docile housewife to the wealthy Russian aristocrat Vladimir (Andrey Smirnov). They met late in life when Elena was once caring for Vladimir in a hospital bed, and started up an unlikely kinship. Whether it was a bond formed out of compromise or compassion is unsure, but now, ten years on, their stale, loveless marriage is nothing more than a formality.

    Elena spends her days travelling by tram, train and bus to to visit her unemployed son from a previous marriage, Sergei (Andrei Smirnov). Living in the Projects and overlooking a disused power plant from the old communist days, he depends on his mother to support his family, and gets supplements from her pension money, and sly payments from Vladimir's estate.

    Vladimir's relationship with his daughter Katya is initially far more hostile, but just as parasitic. Begrudgingly labelling her as a hedonist, the concerned father has cut off any contact with Katya, happy to transfer monthly payments into her bank account, but not willing to start up a paternal bond. After a heart attack puts Vladimir in hospital, Elena hatches a despicable plan to give her grandson enough money to put him through university; a prevention from the harsh life in the Russian underclass.

    With deliberately slow pacing, long takes and a muted, quasi-apocalyptic colour palette, when it featured at Cannes this year, comparisons with prodigious Russian auteur were aplenty. But aside from these niggling aspects, Zvyagintsev is working within his own social-realism vein; taking the conventions of melodrama and reconfiguring them into an abstemious framework. He manages to present a quintessentially Russian cultural divide, but make it universally engaging and cinematic through some incredible performers across the board. Markina is astonishing in the lead. A taciturn character, she uses expression and lost glances to perfectly encapsulate the neglected wife-turned-carer, who is on the brink of depression and mania.

    The finest moment of the entire movie doesn't even include our leading lady. Sitting in a private hospital bed, Vladimir's first and only encounter with daughter Katya is unnerving yet deeply poignant. Making up for lost time, they share awkward, short exchanges at first, before the emotions soon come flooding to the surface and the pair are sharing smiles and tears of joy, unbeknownst to them, for the last time.

    The glacial cinematography from Mikhail Krichman, along with a pitch-perfect score from New York's Philip Glass, make Elena a film of remarkable, modest beauty. Give it a few years to mature, and we'll soon be heralding it as a modern masterpiece of some new European cinema movement. What movement? That's up for talented director Andrey Zvyagintsev to decide.

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    8RatedVforVinny

    Thought provoking movie, from the Big Bear.

    Sometimes downbeat but often a thought provoking Russian picture; concerning the central character (Elena) and her troubled family life. The issues and choices she has to both endure and subsequently execute, become the crux of the story. the immoral conclusion (incredibly) seems to be the most reasonable outcome and as blood is thicker than water, the ending deed seems as natural as it could ever possibly be. such slow burning tension comes as a welcome relief to the predictable crash, bang, wallop offered at the local multiplex. 'Elena' is actually a high quality thriller of an entirely different pace and it's a classic case of more drama, less action.
    7sergelamarche

    The devil you know

    The director makes the statement that the devil you know might strike any time. The darkness is present all around. This is not Disney.
    8christopher-underwood

    a most impressive ad involving tale

    Perhaps not quite as ravishing or intense as the director's earlier or later works, this is nevertheless riveting enough. From a beautifully observed and measured opening with wondrous light patterns falling within the interior of a luxury apartment in Moscow we gradually learn of the daily movements of Elena and her less active but wealthy husband. We learn too of the husband's grown up daughter, living a 'hedonistic' life and Elena's extended family living within cramped social housing. For such a modest and leisurely paced film it is extraordinarily impressive how captivating it all is. Markedly different from the other films of Andrei Zvyagintsev, this is still a most impressive ad involving tale.

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    • Trivia
      The film was originally planned to be made in English under the name "Helen", with Elena, Vladimir and Sergey called Helen, Richard and Dan, respectively. Andrey Zvyagintsev dropped the idea when he realized working with an English producer meant "overcoming the issues of the creative method, of the language of cinema." Soon he proposed the script to Alexander Rodnyansky and the next day after Rodnyansky read it, he phoned Zvyagintsev and said, "Let's start." Zvyagintsev thanked Rodnyansky in a later interview for sharing his views.
    • Quotes

      Katerina: Shit's gotta be tasty, because millions of flies can't be wrong.

    • Connections
      Featured in Eshenepozner: Vitaly Mansky (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 3: Movement No. III
      Written by Philip Glass

      Performed by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Martin Alsop (as Marin Alsop)

      Courtesy of NAXOS RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL Ltd.

      © DUNVAGEN MUSIC PUBLISHERS Inc.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Mối Tình Tội Lỗi
    • Filming locations
      • Biryulyovo Zapadnoye District, Moscow, Russia(power plant)
    • Production company
      • Non-Stop Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $233,380
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,035
      • May 20, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,227,905
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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