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Olesya
This film is an adaptation from Aleksandr Kuprin's book.
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Plot Summary
Based on Alexander Kuprin's novella, 'Olesya' tells the story of a young woman who lives in isolation in the Ukrainian countryside. She possesses a unique connection with nature and is perceived by the local villagers as having supernatural abilities. A sympathetic educated man from the city arrives and becomes intrigued by Olesya, developing a deep affection for her, which leads to a poignant and tragic romance.
Critical Reception
As an early silent film from Russia, specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce. However, its adaptation of a beloved literary work suggests it was intended for an audience appreciative of romantic dramas. Its historical significance lies in its place within the nascent Russian film industry.
What Reviewers Say
An early cinematic adaptation of a popular Russian novella.
Explores themes of love, nature, and societal prejudice.
Notable for its period setting and dramatic narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1898 novella of the same name by Alexander Kuprin, a celebrated Russian writer known for his vivid depictions of Russian life and society.
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