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Neokonchennaya pyesa dlya mekhanicheskogo pianino

Neokonchennaya pyesa dlya mekhanicheskogo pianino

1977Movie⏱️ 1h 43m
Drama
⭐ 7.7
IMDB Rating
4,080 votes

In Imperial Russia, the nobility has its own entertainments, disputes and worries.

Director
Nikita Mikhalkov
Writers
Aleksandr Adabashyan, Anton Chekhov, Nikita Mikhalkov
Stars
Aleksandr Kalyagin, Elena Solovey, Evgeniya Glushenko
Release Date
September 5, 1977
Language
Russian
Country
Soviet Union
πŸ† 2
Wins
🎯 1
Nominations
πŸ’¬ 13
Reviews
πŸ“‹ 4.6K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Aleksandr Kalyagin
Aleksandr Kalyagin
as Mikhail Vasilyevich Platonov
Elena Solovey
Elena Solovey
as Sofiya Yegorovna Voynitseva
Evgeniya Glushenko
Evgeniya Glushenko
as Aleksandra 'Sashenka' Platonova
Antonina Shuranova
Antonina Shuranova
as Anna Petrovna Voynitseva
Yuriy Bogatyryov
Yuriy Bogatyryov
as Sergey Pavlovich Voynitsev
Oleg Tabakov
Oleg Tabakov
as Pavel Petrovich Shcherbuk
Nikolai Pastukhov
Nikolai Pastukhov
as Porfiriy Semyonovich Glagolyev
Pavel Kadochnikov
Pavel Kadochnikov
as Ivan Ivanovich Triletskiy
Nikita Mikhalkov
Nikita Mikhalkov
as Nikolay Ivanovich Triletskiy
Anatoliy Romashin
Anatoliy Romashin
as Gerasim Kuzmich Petrin

πŸ’° Box Office

$2,047
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Pushchino, Moskovskaya oblast, Russia
Production
Mosfilm, Inter Allianz Film

🏷️ Keywords

upper classloverussiaold lovethirty something

🎯 Categories

RussianDrama

⭐ Featured Review

Another Amazing Russian Film
by ekeby β€’ 2007-08-16
9/10

"Constantly this film makes you reflect on your own life, your relationships, your place in the world. This slice of life depicts a day in the life of Russian gentry in the late 19th century, warts and all. They're silly and pensive, boring and fascinating, shallow and profound--in short, a mass of contradictions, like most people really are. If the theme is the path taken, the plot is a glimpse of the path NOT taken. The photography is gorgeous, and the direction and editing are flawless. What makes the film, what really puts it over, are the superb, subtle, multi-dimensional performanc..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

Posthumously listed as one of Akira Kurosawa's 100 favorite films.

πŸ“– Synopsis

In Imperial Russia, the nobility has its own entertainments, disputes and worries.