- Anna Karenina (1997 film)
Infobox Film | name = Anna Karenina
caption = Theatrical release poster
starring =Sophie Marceau
Sean Bean
Alfred Molina
Mia Kirshner
James Fox
writer =Leo Tolstoy
screenwriter = Bernard Rose
cinematography =Daryn Okada
director = Bernard Rose
producer =Bruce Davey Stephen McEveety Jim Lemley
music =Sergei Prokofiev Sergei Rachmaninov Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
conductor=Sir George Sholty
performer =St. Petersburg Symphony
distributor =Warner Bros.
released = May, 1997
runtime = 108 min.
budget = US$20,000,000 (est.)
imdb_id = 0118623"Anna Karenina" is a 1997 film by director Bernard Rose, starring
Sophie Marceau andSean Bean . Based on Bernard Rose's adaptation of the eponymous novel byLeo Tolstoy . It was the first international version to be filmed entirely inRussia , at locations inSt. Petersburg andMoscow .Plot
Countess
Anna Karenina is a young and elegant wife of Count Alexei Karenin, a wealthy nobleman twenty years her senior. She is unhappy and lives only for their son, Seriozha. However, during a ball in Moscow, she encounters the handsome Count Alexei Vronsky. Vronsky is instantly smitten and follows her toSt. Petersburg , pursuing her shamelessly. Eventually, Anna surrenders to her feelings for him and becomes hismistress . Although, they are happy together, their relationship soon crumbles after she miscarries his child. Count Karenin is deeply touched by her pain and agrees to forgive her. However, Anna remains unhappy and, to the scandal of respectable society, she openly leaves her husband for Count Vronsky.Using her brother as an intermediary, Anna hopelessly begs her husband for a divorce. Count Karenin indignantly refuses and denies her access to Seriozha. Distraut by the loss of her son, Anna grows severely depressed and self medicates with
laudanum . Before long, she is hopelessly addicted. With Vronsky she has another child, but he is also torn between his love to Anna and the temptation of a respectable marriage. Anna becomes certain that Vronsky is about to leave her and marry a younger woman. She travels to the railway station and commitssuicide by jumping in front of a train.Vronsky is emotionally devastated by her death and volunteers for a suicide mission in the
Caucasus Mountains . While travelling to join his regiment, he encountersKonstantin Levin , who has married Vronsky's former sweetheart, "Kitty" Shcherbatsky. Levin attempts to persuade Vronsky of the value of life. Vronsky, however, can only speak of how Anna's body looked at the train station. They separate and Levin returns to his family. He writes the events of the film and signs hismanuscript , "Leo Tolstoy ."Cast
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Sophie Marceau as Anna Karenina
*Sean Bean as Count Alexei Kirillovich Vronsky
*Alfred Molina as Konstantin Dmitriewich Levin
*Mia Kirshner as Yekaterina Alexandrovna Shcherbatsky, "Kitty"
*James Fox as Count Alexei Alexandrovich Karenin
*Fiona Shaw as Lydia Ivanovna
*Danny Huston as Stepan Arkadyevitsch Oblonsky, "Stiva"
*Saskia Wickham as Darya Alexandrovna, "Dolly"
*Phyllida Law as Countess Vronskaya
*David Schofield as Nikolai
*Jennifer Hall asBetsy
*Petr Shelokhonov as Kapitonich, Karenin's butler
*Neal Buggy
*Anthony Calf
*Vernon Dobcheff as Pestov
*Stefan Gryff
*Barbara Horne
*Larisa Kuznetsova as Agatha
*Jeremy Sheffield as Boris
*Justine Waddell as Countess Nordston
*Nora Gryakalova as Myagkaya
*Gelena Ivliyeva
*Valeri Kukhareshin as Doctor
*Konstantin Lukashov
*Sergei Parshin
*Kseniya Rappoport
*Igor Yefimov
*Tatiana ZakharovaCrew
*Director: Bernard Rose
*Screenplay: Bernard Rose, based on the novel "Anna Karenina" byLeo Tolstoy .
*Producers:Bruce Davey ,Stephen McEveety ,Jim Lemley ,Mel Gibson (uncredited).
*Cinematography:Daryn Okada
*Film Editing:Victor Du Bois
*Production design:John Myhre
*Art director:Sergei Shemyakin
*Costume design:Maurizio Millenotti
*Music Director:Sir Georg Solti
*Casting director:Marion Dougherty Production
The 1997 film "Anna Karenina" is an international project, a joint production by
Icon Productions andWarner Bros. . The film has international cast with the participation of Russian cast and additional crew from theLenfilm Studios in St. Petersburg, Russia. The project was started with the help fromMel Gibson , who was approached bySophie Marceau , and initiated the main budget of about $20 mil coming from his companyIcon Productions . Casting was made by Marion Dougherty, casting diirestor of Warner Bros. Studios. Sreenplay was written by writer/director Bernard Rose. Filming was done entirely in Russia between February and August of 1996. Post-production was made partially in Europe and the final editing was completed by Warner Bros. studios in California.The original director's cut was not released to public; it was reduced from 140 minutes down to 108 min. The shorter 108 min version of the film was distributed internationally by Warner Bros.. The US theatrical premiere was in April 1997, followed by the European premiere in May 1997.
Locations
Filming was made entirely in Russia. Main filming locations were in St. Petersburg; at several of the palaces of Russian Tsars as well as historic mansions of Russian Nobility, such as
The Winter Palace ,Peterhof ,Menshikov Palace ,Yusupov Palace and other locations. Several minor scenes were filmed in Moscow, Russia.Music
See also:
Anna Karenina soundtrack Music by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, and Prokofiev was recorded in performance by the
St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton ofSir Georg Solti . The score was recorded in The St Petersburg Philarmonic Hall, where Tchaikovsky's Sypmhony No. 6, "Pathetique" first premiered. Incidentally, this symphony is played most prominently in key scenes from the film. Director Bernard Rose and Sir Georg Solti both agreed that the Symphony bore parallels with Anna Karenina's story, mainly for the music's excessively tragic tones and Anna's melancholy. [Comments by Sir Georg Solti and Bernard Rose in Anna Karenina Soundtrack, on Icon Records] .DVD
Several
DVD editions were released internationally after 1997. Some DVD editions in Europe are variants of this title: "Tolstoi's Anna Karenina" and "Leo Tolstoi's Anna Karenina" and may vary in film running time from 104 to 108 minutes. The original director's cut was over 140 minutes, but it was not released.References
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