Director: Andrei Konchalovsky•Genres: Drama, War
Set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the film explores the life and loves of a Russian aristocrat. It delves into her complex relationships, societal expectations, and personal desires against the backdrop of a changing Russia. The narrative follows her journey through marriage, political intrigue, and profound personal loss.
Aleksandr's Price received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its ambitious scope and visual style. However, some found its pacing and narrative structure to be uneven, particularly in its exploration of historical and personal themes. Performances, especially from the lead, were generally lauded.
Visually striking with a compelling lead performance.
Narrative can be sprawling and occasionally drags.
A thoughtful, albeit somber, exploration of a woman's life and historical context.
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Nominated for the Golden Eagle Award for Best Director (Andrei Konchalovsky) and Best Actress (Julia Vysotskaya).
The film is based on a screenplay by Yuri Arabov and is notable for its extensive period detail and opulent set design, reflecting the era it depicts.
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