A young Russian aristocrat found himself in a difficult situation before his wedding - the temptation of a different way of life was revealed to him.A young Russian aristocrat found himself in a difficult situation before his wedding - the temptation of a different way of life was revealed to him.A young Russian aristocrat found himself in a difficult situation before his wedding - the temptation of a different way of life was revealed to him.
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Krzysztof Janczar
- Klueber
- (as Christopher Janczar)
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- TriviaJoseph Losey had once planned a film version of Turgenev's novel, from a screenplay by John Osborne and featuring James Fox in a leading role. It was never made.
- ConnectionsRemake of Chun chao (1957)
- SoundtracksDon Giovanni
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Stately period piece in the meticulous style of BARRY LYNDON (1975) - down to frequent shooting by candlelight - if done on a more intimate scale; actually the plot, adapted from a novel by Ivan Turgenev, is quite reminiscent of THE AGE OF INNOCENCE (1993). Still, it's not all solemnity and Skolimowski (who even appears, uncredited, in a brief but plum role) manages to insert his trademark irony and the odd visual touch on occasion!
Timothy Hutton and Nastassja Kinski may not look Russian, but they aren't too bad under the circumstances - she being especially radiant as the cold-hearted but irresistible temptress; ingénue Valeria Golino, then, is the final component of the romantic triangle. Despite the obvious Russian setting, the film was mainly shot in Italy (being an Italian/French co-production) - to where it actually relocates for the melancholy finale, which takes place against the colorful backdrop of the Venice Carnival.
The color utilized is generally muted and bathed in warm hues, with great care given to the lighting (most effective during a love scene inside a barn, set at dusk) - making the film's look and its overall period sense feel completely authentic. Though not usually linked with this type of film, Stanley Myers contributes a lovely score.
Timothy Hutton and Nastassja Kinski may not look Russian, but they aren't too bad under the circumstances - she being especially radiant as the cold-hearted but irresistible temptress; ingénue Valeria Golino, then, is the final component of the romantic triangle. Despite the obvious Russian setting, the film was mainly shot in Italy (being an Italian/French co-production) - to where it actually relocates for the melancholy finale, which takes place against the colorful backdrop of the Venice Carnival.
The color utilized is generally muted and bathed in warm hues, with great care given to the lighting (most effective during a love scene inside a barn, set at dusk) - making the film's look and its overall period sense feel completely authentic. Though not usually linked with this type of film, Stanley Myers contributes a lovely score.
- Bunuel1976
- Jun 6, 2006
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $111,747
- Gross worldwide
- $111,747
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