Saturday, August 26, 2017

MWFF 2017: Anna Karenina. Vronsky’s Story


ANNA KARENINA. VRONSKY’S STORY
Анна Каренина. История Вронского

WORLD COMPETITION
Russia

This was the Montreal World Film Festival 2017 opening film, projected right after the opening speeches and the declaration of the festival being open. The film is an imaginary sequel to a Russian writer Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina.

Montreal World Film Festival's Official Synopses:
"1904, during the Russo-Japanese War, in Manchuria. Hospital director Sergey Karenin discovers that his patient, Vronsky, is the one who has ruined his mother's life, Anna Karenine. Without great expectations, he asks Vronsky the question that has haunted him all his life: what pushed his mother to end her life. Vronsky consents to tell him the story of his tragic love for Anna."

The film is a period piece that masterfully portrays both the horrors of the 1904 war and the splendour of the Russian aristocratic society some 30 years prior to that war, the time of the Leo Tolsoy novel's plot. It depicts the bravery of the Russian solders and officers during the war, their special attitude of honour, and at the same time the strict behaviour rules for Russian high society women that affected so tragically the main characters' love story. 

A chance encounter brings Vronsky, Anna's lover, to meet Anna's son Sergey so many years after his love affair with Anna. A dialogue that takes place between them, cut into sequential pieces due to Segey Karenin's army doctor responsibilities, elucidates the nature of the relationship that Vronsky had with Anna. It becomes very clear that theirs was not just a banal love affair but real love, and that Vronsky is still haunted by this relationship so many years later. 


Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina has been recognized from the very time it was first published in the 19th century as the world's literary masterpiece. By watching this film, especially those who have not read the novel, will have a chance to acquaint themselves with the Leo Tolstoys's genius as a writer and his sensitive understanding and portrayal of the women and their place in the society of his time. Both the novel as well as this film show great sympathy for the main heroin Anna, and make the reader and the viewer to contemplate her situation and her desperation, affecting gravely her emotional stability that led to a tragic end.



I highly recommend this film. Not only will it acquaint the spectator with some past historical events, but it will also bring closer to the viewer the Russian 19th century high society culture and the way of life, and the emotional world of some women who were on the bring of being emancipated yet unable to fight to the end the well entrenched society's obstacles.

PRODUCTION TEAM


DIRECTOR:  Karen Shakhnazarov
SCRIPTKaren Shakhnazarov, Yuriy Poteenko (co-writer)
LEAD ACTORS: Elizaveta Boyarskaya, Maksim Matveev
COUNTRY: Russia
LENGTH: 137 min.

LANGUAGE: Russian, French subtitles

Check the MWFF 2017 films schedule here.
Visit the Montreal World Film Festival's website for more information.

N.B.
On September 4, 2017, this film received the Best Artistic Contribution Prize awarded at the festival's closing ceremony.

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