Films about Dostoevskys biography


Natalya Sokolova, despite all the multifaceted complexity of the works of the great master, the directors were not afraid to film his novels. Fedor Mikhailovich has more film adaptations - the former appeared in a silent movie. The first two tapes on Dostoevsky were not preserved. But in the m year, the "idiot" of Peter Chardinin came out. The director put the famous novel in some short 15 minutes.

In the year, the first film adaptation of "demons" fit in the same fifteen minutes. The winner of the Venice Film Festival of the year. The film was transferred from St. Petersburg to Livorno. True, a fake shot in the pavilion. And there is no white nights there. Fairytale Livorno, but no less romantic from this.

Films about Dostoevskys biography

The young Italian Mario falls in love with the Russian girl Natalia Maria Shella, who is waiting for her unexpected lover Jean Mare. From a brief synopsis, it is clear that the interpretation of Fedor Mikhailovich turned out to be free, but surprisingly subtle - its charm not only in the image that Mastroanni created, but also in psychologism, which Visconti generously seasoned his picture.

Shot from the movie "White Nights". Photo: www. Perhaps the most exotic film adaptation of Fedor Mikhailovich and at the same time very subtly organized. The film was transferred to Hokkaido, the northernmost of the Japanese islands. Kameda returns home. In the hold of the steamer, he meets with the newly -made millionaire Akama, who talks about his fatal passion for the beauty Takko Nasu ...

The film was defeated by critics, but completely undeservedly. 70 years after the premiere, it looks incredibly relevant. Even the famous scientist Dmitry Likhachev spoke positively about the tape. This is an eternal problem and probably widespread. Therefore, for the Japanese it turned out to be a logical and organic to make an idiot Japanese and our contemporary.

"A frame from the film" Idiot "Akira Kurosava. All films of the planet. They say that Pyryev planned to make three parts of the picture. But only one was released. Allegedly Yuri Yakovlev and Julia Borisova, tired of filming and perfectionism of the director, refused to continue. The most important role of Yuri. Yakovlev. Frame from the film "Idiot" with Yuri Yakovlev Dostoevsky and dashing Hollywood thriller?

Why not. It turned out just an exciting film with many storylines, to match the novel. The images of all Karamazovs are captured very accurately. Perhaps the best understanding of Dostoevsky throughout the Hollywood space. Frame from the film "Brothers Karamazov." Amazingly close to the text and mood of the literary original. The frame from the film "White Nights" in the role of Raskolnikov - George Taraterkin.

In the role of Porfiry Petrovich - Innocent Smoktunovsky. The film lasts three and a half hours, but they fly unnoticed - a classic detective with a smart and meticulous investigator and a criminal destroyed by his act. Frame from the film "Crime and Punishment" with Smoktunovsky. It is amazing how the famous plot of Dostoevsky harmoniously overlapped Finland and its social problems.

A young marginal, a former student who came from the hinterland, decides to believe justice. Like Raskolnikov, the protagonist of Anti Rahikainen asks the question of "whether he is trembling or has the right." Frame from the film "Crime and Punishment" from Finn Aki Kaurisma. This role entered the textbook gallery of Dostoevsky’s heroes along with the brilliant embodiment of Myshkin performed by Yuri Yakovlev.

As the novel by Fedor Mikhailovich is holding on to Myshkin, the ten -part film rests on Evgenia Mironov, whose hero is convincing, sincerely and open to the world. Frame from the movie "Idiot" with Evgeny Mironov photo: www. Director - Peter Zelenka. This is a kind of "novel in the novel." The troupe from Prague shows in a steel workshop at the festival in Krakow the production of the Karamazov brothers.

It turns out that the actors and their characters are surprisingly similar, their feelings and thoughts are incredibly consonant. The tape was nominated from the Czech Republic to the Oscar, but did not enter the short list. This is a free movie book of Fedor Mikhailovich. From participation in the circle of Petrashevtsev to the writing of the "Brothers Karamazov" - this period from the life of Dostoevsky was grabbed by the director.

By the way, the prominent philologists-domo -evists Lyudmila Saraskina and Igor Volgin with the interpretation of Dostoevsky in the popular mini-series did not agree. Khotinenko was accused of inaccuracy and excessive glamor. And Khotinenko himself said: "I fell in love with Dostoevsky, I understood him as a man and akin to him. Dostoevsky was a very difficult person with a very difficult character.

Sometimes a harmful, but with an amazingly subtle sense of humor." But, it seems that thanks to the same Mironov, the film adaptation has forgiven a lot. Frame from the series "Dostoevsky"