Ostrov (film)

Ostrov (film)

Infobox Film
name = Ostrov (Остров)



caption = A film poster for "Ostrov"
director = Pavel Lungin
producer = Pavel Lungin, Sergei Shumakov, Olga Vasilieva
writer = Dmitry Sobolev
starring =Petr Mamonov, Viktor Sukhorukov, Dmitry Dyuzhev
cinematography = Andrei Zhegalov
music = Vladimir Martynov
editing =
distributor = Pavel Lungin's Studio
released = 2006
runtime = 112 min
country = Russia
language = Russian, German
budget = $ 1,900,000
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0851577

Ostrov ( _ru. Остров, "The Island") is a 2006 Russian biographical film about a fictional 20th century Eastern Orthodox monk. The film closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival, proved to be a moderate box-office success and won both the Nika Award and the Golden Eagle Award as the Best Russian film of 2006. The filming location was the city of Kem, in Karelia, on the shores of the White Sea.

Plot summary

During World War II, the sailor Anatoly and his captain, Tikhon are captured by the Nazis when they board their barge and tugboat which is carrying a shipment of coal. The Nazi officer leading the raid offers Anatoly the choice to shoot Tikhon and stay alive which Anatoly reluctantly takes, and Tikhon falls overboard. The Nazis blow up the ship but Anatoly is found by monks on the shore the next morning. He survives and becomes a stoker at the monastery, but is perpetually overcome with guilt.

Thirty years pass... Anatoly now has the gift of clairvoyance and healing. But the other monks don't really understand him. People come to see Anatoly for cures and guidance. But even now, he remains in a perpetual state of repentance. He often gets in a boat and goes to an uninhabited island where he prays for mercy and forgiveness.

A prominent admiral arrives to see Anatoly with his daughter. The daughter is possessed by demons but Anatoly exorcises them. The admiral turns out to be Tikhon. It is revealed that Anatoly only wounded him during the war. Tikhon forgives Anatoly.

Anatoly can now die peacefully. The monks discover that he has foreknowledge of his death and make him a coffin out of a coal box. he lies down in it, and dies. The coffin is buried on the uninhabited island where he spent his time praying.

Spiritual message

The film is focused on father Anatoly's repentance of his sin (therefore the virtually continuous occurrence of the Jesus Prayer); but the transgressions of the depicted character (a fool for Christ) and their impact on the others are the means by which the actual plot develops. Thus, talking on character's self-awareness, film's director Pavel Lungin said he doesn't regard him as being clever or spiritual, but blessed "in the sense that he is an exposed nerve, which connects to the pains of this world. His absolute power is a reaction to the pain of those people who come to it;" while "typically, when the miracle happens, the lay people asking for a miracle are always dissatisfied" because "the world does not tolerate domestic miracles."

Dmitry Sobolev, the scenarist, further explains: "When people ask for something from God, he is often wrong because God has a better understanding of what a person wants at that moment." [http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/164751.html «Остров». Фильм-событие. Фильм-проповедь] ("The Island" - Film-event. Film-sermon"), Russian Patriarchy website, 2006-10-25, accessed 2008-03-17. ru icon] Pyotr Mamonov, who plays the lead character, formerly one of the few rock musicians in USSR, converted to Eastern Orthodoxy in the 1990s and lives now in an isolated village. Pavel Lungin said about him that "to a large extent, he played himself." Mamonov received a blessing from his confessor for playing the character.

The simplicity, the humbleness, the remoteness, the miracles converge into creating a timeless snapshot of the Orthodox spirituality, apart from the historical circumstances. Patriarch Alexei II of Russia praised "Ostrov" for its profound depiction of faith and monastic life, calling it a "vivid example of an effort to take a Christian approach to culture." [Cf. [http://www.eni.ch/featured/article.php?id=561 Feature film about Orthodox monk sweeps Russian film awards] , Ecumenical News International, 2007-02-01, accessed 2008-03-17.]

Cast

* Pyotr Mamonov — "father Anatoly"
* Viktor Sukhorukov — "father Filaret"
* Dmitry Dyuzhev — "father Iov (Job)"
* Yuriy Kuznetsov — "Tikhon"
* Viktoriya Isakova — "Nastya"
* Nina Usatova — "widow"
* Jana Esipovich — "young woman"
* Olga Demidova — "woman with child"
* Timofei Tribuntzev — "young Anatoly"
* Aleksei Zelensky — "young Tikhon"
* Grisha Stepunov — "child"
* Sergei Burunov — "adjutant"

Shooting Crew

* Writer: Dmitry Sobolev
* Director: Pavel Lungin
* Producers:
** Pavel Lungin — "main producer"
** Sergei Shumakov — "main producer"
** Olga Vasilieva — "producer"
* Stage-manager: Andrei Zhegalov
* Artistic Directors:
** Igor Kotsarev
** Alexander Tolkachev
* Composer: Vladimir Martynov
* Sound:
** Stefan Albine
** Vladimir Litrovnik
* Montage: Albina Antipenko
* Costumes: Ekaterina Dyminskaya

Awards

* 2006 — best film at the Moscow Premiere festival.
* 2007 — Six awards at the fifth national Golden Eagle Awards - "Best film", "Best male support role" (Viktor Suhorukov), "Best male role" (Petr Mamonov), "Best director" (Pavel Lungin), "Best scenario" (Dmitry Sobolev), "Best operator work" (Andrei Zhegalov).
* 2007 - Nika Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, etc.

tatistics

* Age limit: none
* Premiere: November 23, 2006
* Budget: $1,900,000
* Gross: $2,000,000
* The only film in wide release in Russia that posted an increase at the box-office in the second week.
* TV Premiere: January 7, 2007

ee also

* Fool for Christ, the type of character portrayed in the film
* Jesus Prayer

References

External links

* [http://www.ostrov-film.ru/ Оfficial Site (Russian)]
*
* «Ostrov» - synopsis and two opinions (Russian): [http://www.alib.spb.ru/view_note.php?id=2/ positive] and [http://left.ru/2006/18/yakushev152.phtml negative]
* [http://russart.com/?movietrailer&mid=1047 Trailer] and [http://russart.com/?moviepictures&mid=1047 Screenshots]


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