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One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

  • 1970
  • G
  • 1h 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.1/10
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One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1970)
Drama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIvan Denisovich Shukhov has been sentenced to a camp in the Soviet gulag system. He was accused of becoming a spy after being captured briefly by the Germans as a prisoner of war during Worl... Leer todoIvan Denisovich Shukhov has been sentenced to a camp in the Soviet gulag system. He was accused of becoming a spy after being captured briefly by the Germans as a prisoner of war during World War II. He is innocent, but is sentenced to ten years in a forced labor camp. The day be... Leer todoIvan Denisovich Shukhov has been sentenced to a camp in the Soviet gulag system. He was accused of becoming a spy after being captured briefly by the Germans as a prisoner of war during World War II. He is innocent, but is sentenced to ten years in a forced labor camp. The day begins with Shukhov waking up sick. For waking late, he is forced to clean the guardhouse, b... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Casper Wrede
  • Guionistas
    • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    • Ronald Harwood
  • Elenco
    • Tom Courtenay
    • Espen Skjønberg
    • Alf Malland
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.1/10
    651
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    • Dirección
      • Casper Wrede
    • Guionistas
      • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
      • Ronald Harwood
    • Elenco
      • Tom Courtenay
      • Espen Skjønberg
      • Alf Malland
    • 22Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 3Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    Tom Courtenay
    Tom Courtenay
    • Ivan Denisovich
    Espen Skjønberg
    Espen Skjønberg
    • Tiurin
    Alf Malland
    • Fetiukov
    Frimann Falck Clausen
    • Senka
    Jo Skønberg
    • Gopchik
    Wolfe Morris
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    Odd Jan Sandsdalen
    • Eino
    Torstein Rustdal
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    James Maxwell
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    Alfred Burke
    Alfred Burke
    • Alyosha
    Paul Connell
    Eric Thompson
    • Tsetzar
    John Cording
    John Cording
    • Pavlo
    Lars Nordrum
    Matthew Guinness
    Matthew Guinness
    • Kilgas
    Sverre Hansen
    Kjell Stormoen
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    Roy Bjørnstad
    • Dirección
      • Casper Wrede
    • Guionistas
      • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
      • Ronald Harwood
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    dmitchell1

    It gave me chills

    This movie is has a serious visual impact. I still feel chilled to the bone and very hungry every time I think about this film. A very realistic portrayal of life in the Soviet prison camp system. I understand that the film was shot where the temperatures were in the 20 degrees F and that Tom Courtney had gone on a serious diet before filming. It is very sobering to see this almost emaciated actor with his breath freezing in front of his face. The scene in the mess hall of the meager diet of the prisoner will leave you with hunger pangs.

    I'm surprised this film has not received more attention. It has been a long time since I have seen this movie, so I cannot remember how well developed the plot was. However, this is one of only a handful of films that made me feel like I was there.
    10dlipstein

    The right to see and appreciate

    I saw One Day in the theater on its first release. My wife and I were totally enthralled and disturbed by the plotting, realism and impact of this visual story. To this day I recall many scenes: I still get chills, real and literal, when I recall the crunching of the snow and see Nyquist's filming of the boots marching to work in the Siberian cold as the sun rises. Or the prisoner who wears the extra clothes and is punished by having to endure the Siberian night outside.

    There may be those who do not not care for this film: Maltin's movie guide describes it as "Another instance where a novel was just too difficult to film," and I could not more strongly disagree. However, sometimes reviews affect decisions on seeing the movie, and, in my opinion, that would be a loss for anyone who appreciates a conscientiously, well made film. So, I recommend that everyone who has not see this film, appreciate its beauty and craftsmanship if you can, but you have the right to judge for yourself, so exercise that right.
    9ekruper

    This film awakened my interest in Stalin's regime and how people suffered and died under his dictatorship.

    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who wrote "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" on which this film was based, is one of my heroes. He suffered greatly under Soviet dictatorship and had the courage to risk his life by writing of his experiences. His work brought world attention to the plight of the many thousands of Soviet citizens unjustly imprisoned in Stalin's era and beyond.

    In 1974, the Soviet government deported Solzhenitsyn after publication in the West of "The Gulag Archipelago", his major work exposing the Soviet prison system. He made his way to the U.S. where he lived for eighteen years. His citizenship was restored shortly after the breakup of the Soviet Union, and he returned to Russia in 1994.

    I found "One Day in the Life. . ." most depressing as I absorbed it, but I didn't seek it out to be entertained. The subject matter was of course not pleasant, but the fact that this is a realistic depiction of what Soviet prisoners experienced makes it an important historical work.

    Though I saw this film over thirty years ago, I still remember the surprising reaction that engulfed me when leaving the theater. My husband and I walked to the car in silence. When we were seated inside the car I turned to him and said words to this effect: "I have a strange sense of well-being and. . .comfort, or. . .triumph or something." He said, "So do I." We sat there for a few moments, rather surprised at this because the film was so depressing.

    We came to the conclusion that the main character and many of the other prisoners, maintained and conveyed an awareness of their own human dignity despite the severe hardship and hopelessness of their days. They did this by respecting each other, sharing some of the very meager food or other items they had and carrying on their agonizing work with quiet acceptance. There were exceptions, no doubt, which I don't recall specifically. But, overall, the triumph of the human spirit came through clearly.

    This film enriched our lives by making us grateful for our freedoms and the abundance of resources we enjoy here in the United States. In the current state of the world, we can take none of these things for granted.
    9dlp-cbs

    It was just another day

    This is not a review (as such) about Ivan Denisovich, more a counter to the comments made by a previous reviewer. I find it unbelievable that Mr. Dabell could complain about the film being boring with, as he puts it, "sparse stretches with barely any dialogue and barely any events begin to tire the viewer." What did Mr Dabell expect? A series of comic sketches, interspersed with some witty banter as the inmates hopped and skipped their way through the snow to their place of work? I saw the film back in the 70s and have not seen it since. It made such an impact on me that I have never forgotten it; I have tried to get a copy for many years, alas without success. I do remember the feeling of utter hopelessness, of futility coming through in the film. Feelings that I'm sure were felt by the actual inmates of such prisons back in those days. Escape was impossible. Where to? Certain death obviously, so any talk of digging tunnels, forging papers and planning escape routes (a la The Great Escape) were a complete waste of time. The film was true to the book and (what's more important in my eyes) true to the spirit of the times about which the book was written. If Mr Dabell found the film boring, maybe he should look to himself, maybe it's because Mr Dabell is a boring person. I would recommend anyone, with a spark of humanity, sit down and watch this film. You won't be disappointed, unless of course you happen to be a complete bore.
    steveevans-1

    yes, it was depressing and sparse, and beautiful!

    I wouldn't have a clue what it is like to be in a Russian prison camp, but Solzhenitsyn, who wrote the book was in one... In any case, I thought the movie was excellent at capturing the dreary hopelessness of it all, and yes, it is depressing as Mr Dabell says, but that's the whole point. If you want a happy feel good movie, don't watch this one, but this story reveals what reality is like for a segment of the world's population, especially those in prison for political purposes. I personally love this movie and wish it would be released on DVD and not be forgotten. I read the book because of the movie, and found them very similar, but am so glad someone made this into a movie.

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      There is a puzzle game called "Ditloids" where the object is to deduce a phrase, title or just a piece of general knowledge from just the initials, which should include a number. The name "Ditloids" comes from the puzzle "1 DITLOID", for which the answer is the name of this film, and the novel on which it is based.
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      [Ivan is told the Communist Party has decreed the sun reaches zenith one hour after noon]

      Ivan Denisovich: Can they even tell the sun what to do?

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      Featured in Aquarius: A Tale of Two Toads/Photographers' Gallery/One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1972)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de noviembre de 1970 (Noruega)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Noruega
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Tag im Leben des Iwan Denissowitsch
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Røros, Noruega(on location)
    • Productoras
      • Group W
      • Norsk Film
      • Leontes
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