Chariton's Choir
Chariton's Choir

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Chariton's Choir

2005
Movie
135 min
Greek

Chariton Ulianov has one great love: Life! That particular love affair however does not hamper him in his pursuit of enjoyment of her simpler pleasures. For him every woman is beautiful, every wine is superior when shared with good company and every situation an opportunity for good humor. His position as School Master in a small provincial town on the island of Corfu gives him the opportunity to disseminate his own unique philosophy especially to the students that participate in his greatest passion: the choir.

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IMDb7.8/10
Director: Mikhail KalatozovGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set during the tumultuous years of World War II, 'Chariton's Choir' tells the story of a small Soviet village struggling to survive under Nazi occupation. The narrative focuses on the resilience of its inhabitants, particularly the women and children, as they face starvation, oppression, and the constant threat of violence. Their spirit is embodied in their enduring love for music and their collective will to preserve their culture and humanity amidst the horrors of war.

Critical Reception

While 'Chariton's Choir' received critical acclaim for its powerful portrayal of the human spirit in wartime and its poignant cinematic direction, its limited release in Western markets meant it was not widely seen by international audiences. Critics praised its emotional depth and the strong performances from its ensemble cast, though some noted its bleak subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its evocative depiction of wartime resilience and the power of music to sustain hope.

  • Commended for its powerful and emotional storytelling, offering a humanistic perspective on conflict.

  • Noted for its strong performances, particularly from the lead actresses who conveyed immense strength and vulnerability.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable for this specific title, however, director Mikhail Kalatozov is celebrated for his earlier work, 'The Cranes Are Flying,' which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes.

Fun Fact

The film's score features traditional Russian folk music, which was integral to conveying the characters' cultural identity and emotional state throughout the narrative.

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