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Tchaikovsky's Wife

Original title: Zhena Chaikovskogo
  • 2022
  • 2h 23m
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6.4/10
2.1K
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Odin Lund Biron and Alyona Mikhaylova in Tchaikovsky's Wife (2022)
Period DramaBiographyDrama

Tumultuous relationship between Pyotr Tchaikovsky, the most famous Russian composer of all time, and his wife Antonina Miliukova.Tumultuous relationship between Pyotr Tchaikovsky, the most famous Russian composer of all time, and his wife Antonina Miliukova.Tumultuous relationship between Pyotr Tchaikovsky, the most famous Russian composer of all time, and his wife Antonina Miliukova.

  • Director
    • Kirill Serebrennikov
  • Writer
    • Kirill Serebrennikov
  • Stars
    • Alyona Mikhaylova
    • Odin Lund Biron
    • Filipp Avdeev
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Kirill Serebrennikov
    • Writer
      • Kirill Serebrennikov
    • Stars
      • Alyona Mikhaylova
      • Odin Lund Biron
      • Filipp Avdeev
    • 10User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Alyona Mikhaylova
    Alyona Mikhaylova
    • Antonina Miliukova
    Odin Lund Biron
    Odin Lund Biron
    • Pyotr Tchaikovsky
    Filipp Avdeev
    Filipp Avdeev
    • Modest Tchaikovsky
    • (as Philipp Avdeev)
    • …
    Ekaterina Ermishina
    • Liza, Antoninona's Sister
    Natalya Pavlenkova
    Natalya Pavlenkova
    • Olga Nikaronovna, Antonina's Mother
    • (as Natalia Pavlenkova)
    Nikita Elenev
    Nikita Elenev
    • Kotek, Tchaikovsky's Pupil
    Aleksandr Gorchilin
    Aleksandr Gorchilin
    • Brandukov, Tchaikovsky's Pupil
    • (as Sasha Gorchilin)
    Varvara Shmykova
    Varvara Shmykova
    • Sasha, Tchaikovsky's Sister
    Vladimir Mishukov
    • Shlykov, Antonina's Lawyer
    Viktor Khorinyak
    Viktor Khorinyak
    • Yurgenson, Tchaikovsky's Publisher
    Miron Fedorov
    Miron Fedorov
    • Nikolai Rubinstein
    • (as Oxxxymiron)
    Andrey Burkovskiy
    Andrey Burkovskiy
    • Vladimir Meshchersky
    Nikita Pirozhkov
    • Alyosha, Tchaikovsky's Servant
    Gurgen Tsaturyan
    • Nikolai Bochechkarov - Piotr's friend
    Natalia Polenova
    • Khvostova
    Nikita Lebedev
    • Aleksandr, Antonina's Brother
    Sofya Reznik
    • Anastasia, Aleksandr's wife
    Yuliya Aug
    Yuliya Aug
    • Mad Woman at Church
    • (as Julia Aug)
    • Director
      • Kirill Serebrennikov
    • Writer
      • Kirill Serebrennikov
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    6Lomax343

    Dark, surreal and not for the prudish

    This was advertised at my local cinema as a Comedy Drama. Well, there's no comedy in it.

    In 1877, Tchaikovsky married Antonia Miliukova. Six weeks later they separated, although they remained legally married until the composer's death. This is the story of that marriage and its aftermath, told from Miliukova's point of view. It's clear from the outset that she's an unreliable narrator of her own life, and we can never be sure how much of what we see is real, and how much is happening in her head. This is made clear in one early scene (probably the best scene in the film) which does at least pack a surprise.

    The rest of Miliukova's descent into madness is shown in a way that is intended to shock, rather than surprise. There's a lot of frankly gratuitous nudity depicted in a manner which is (presumably deliberately) as subtle as a brick and as tasteful as a colonoscopy.

    The performances of the two leads are good, the cinematography is excellent, the set designs are interesting and the level of surreality is dialled up to the max.

    The problem for me was that Miliukova was not in any way portrayed as a sympathetic character, and it's not very easy to warm to Tchaikovsky either. The only really likeable characters are the roguish Bochechkarov, and a gossipy woman whose name I missed, who get all too little screen time.

    The sound-track is atmospheric, but features none of Tchaikovsky's music, which was a disappointment.

    An interesting film, but not really an entertaining one.
    7CinemaSerf

    Tchaikovsky's Wife

    Alyona Mikhailova is really quite good here as the all-but-obsessed "Antontina"" who takes a shine to the already acclaimed, but not especially wealthy, Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky (Odin Lund Biron). She manages to use her influential friends to get her into his conservatoire but though a competent pianist, struggles to make the grade or to pay the 50 roubles per month fee! Her infatuation encourages her to propose marriage to him. He politely declines, but she perseveres and in the end he opts for a companionship style of relationship. Initially that works, but gradually her love wants to manifest itself in something more physical and that repels him. Repels him to the extent that he leaves her and seeks a divorce. She fights this and with poverty and extreme emotional loneliness looming we follow her life through to it's rather sad conclusion during which, despite having three children with her lawyer lover "Shlykov" (Vladimir Mishukov), she never fails in her love. History tells us a little of the man's peccadilloes, and indeed as the film progresses we soon see that his "preferred" company is of much more importance to him that his marriage. That drama plays out in an uncomfortable to watch series of scenarios that cannot help to elicit a great degree of sympathy for a lady caught up in something that neither can control. The films looks great capturing the imagery, poverty and aspirations of late 19th century Imperial Russia but it's a really slow burn and I am afraid I just didn't really ever quite understand why she was quite to pathologically besotted with a man who, to his credit, was clear from the outset that he didn't want a marriage at all, and that if he did it was unlikely to offer more than a "brotherly" love. I needed to know just a little more of what made her tick and to be honest, I also needed a bit more meat on the bones of his life too. There's also a distinct paucity of his music which rather reduced this to the status of a stylishly photographed melodrama of family discord that really underdelivered on the characterisation front. Mikhailova does well though, her diminishing grasp on sanity and reality being well depicted and in all this is worth a watch. Just a little disappointing.
    10themoonflower

    Absolutelly masterful!!! A MUST SEE

    This movie left me sitting in cinema chair few minutes after it finished.

    Photography, camera, scenes, details, symbolism - everything!

    A story of a woman, who adored her men, but never was loved back. Her inner struggle and suffering, living with it, and destroying herself - all for love!

    A touch of feminism, but not radical one, in normal proportions as it used to be in 19. Century.

    This director is a genius! Please give it a try!

    Movie is 2h 30min, but flies quicky as keeps your attention Really, a must see, at least once!

    Story of women's love on the border with insanity!

    STRONG RECOMENDATION! :)
    1ursulahemard

    Very disappointing ... insulting script ... all about sex

    Ugh ... disappointment of the last few years ... despite some very beautiful cinematographic ideas ... the script is despicable : this movie is a disguised propaganda against homosexuality ... I nearly threw up towards the ending ... I'm still so upset ... They highjacked Tchaikovsky's tragic marriage story and packaged it up as a costume drama ... but clearly to make a picture of the composer and other homosexual men as mean opportunistic vilains ... you don't learn anything about him nor her nor about the historical circumstances etc. .... There's no music either ... It's a pitiful recount how a woman desperately tries to have sex with a man who is clearly not into it AND who told her so from the very beginning: marriage yes but only as a brother!

    In the movie they even make allusions that it's not normal if a man doesn't want to shag a woman if he sees her naked .... how on earth did this get selected in Cannes is beyond my comprehension...
    7onefineday36

    A grueling journey of obsession

    I'm always excited to see a production of sumptuous costume drama. It's notoriously expensive and difficult to pull off, and in the time of cheap shortcuts everywhere, 'Tchaikovsky's Wife' stands out for its consistency and authenticity of its style and production design.

    Drama-wise, as the title implies, it's almost all about Antonia, the wife's perspective... and her perspective is extremely simple - her obsession for Tchaikovsky. The 2 and a half hour run is all about her anxious and gradually more manic and bitter obsession, and you can imagine it wouldn't be a very happy and even somewhat exhausting journey.

    Tchaikosky as a character largely serves as her object of obsession rather than a full multi-dimesional person. He is definitely portrayed as rather cruel and frivolous (and real Tchaikovsky indeed was when it came to his wife), but he's also not depicted as a simplistic evil - there are fleeting moment of his human depth as in the 2 photo session scenes. And I can understand why they avoided using Tchaikovsky's music much (apart from Antonia playing the melody of the famous letter aria from 'Onegin'). The beautiful and emotional music of Tchaikovsky, the representation of his genius, would have shifted the weight of the film from Antonia to Tchaikovsky.

    Despite it being a grueling journey, it didn't feel boring thanks to the sumptuous production design and rather theatrical style. From the very first scene of the dead Tchaikovsky rising to taunt Antonia for daring to come to his funeral, one should understand this was not to be a conservative and realistic depiction of drama. Yet there definitely were some scenes that rather stood out like a sore thumb - Antonia presented with a bunch of muscular young men (or indeed more dramatic reprise of it at the end) or her lover masturbating himself in his blood stained death bed feel the director being overtly ambitious.

    Overall I appreciated the film... though I'm not sure if I want to go through it the second time.

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      Despite being a Russian film from a major Russian director, has never been released in Russia, possibly due to the director's criticism of Russia's war against Ukraine. He has not worked in Russia since.
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    • Release date
      • February 15, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Russia
      • France
      • Switzerland
    • Official sites
      • Bord Cadre Films (France)
      • Charades (France)
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Γ‡aykovski'nin KarΔ±sΔ±
    • Filming locations
      • Russia
    • Production companies
      • Hype Film
      • Charade Films
      • Logical Pictures
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      • €2,113,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,290,742
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      • 2h 23m(143 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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