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Mrs. Kollontay
It deals with the personal destiny of the revolution, the first wife of an ambassador in the history of world diplomacy – the destiny of the Alexandra Kollontay, a Russian woman who lived and worked in the most difficult days of the revolution, at a time of suffering, sacrifice, purge, change…
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the extraordinary life of Alexandra Kollontay, a Russian Marxist revolutionary, diplomat, and feminist who rose to prominence in the early 20th century. It follows her journey from a privileged background to becoming a leading figure in Bolshevik politics, advocating for women's rights and social reform during a tumultuous period of Russian history. The narrative explores her personal relationships and her unwavering dedication to her political ideals amidst revolution and war.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Mrs. Kollontay' received a mixed to positive reception from critics, particularly for Helle Nielsen's performance as the titular character. The film was noted for its historical scope and its attempt to portray a complex and controversial historical figure. While some praised its ambition and thematic depth, others found the pacing uneven or the historical context occasionally understated. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the biographical aspect and the portrayal of a significant female figure in history.
What Reviewers Say
Helle Nielsen delivers a compelling performance as the formidable Alexandra Kollontay.
The film offers a broad, if sometimes superficial, look at a significant historical figure.
Praised for its historical ambition but criticized by some for pacing and depth.
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Fun Fact
Alexandra Kollontay was the first woman in history to become a cabinet minister and later the first woman ambassador.
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