IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Google Users91%
Director: Anatole Litvak•Genres: Drama, Romance
In post-revolutionary Russia, a young woman named Anna Koreff is found in a sanatorium in Berlin, suffering from amnesia and strikingly resembling the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna. She is taken in by former Imperial Russian army captain Dimitri Volkov, who, along with his associate Lev Andreyev, attempts to train her to impersonate Anastasia to claim a reward offered by the Dowager Empress. As Anna begins to recall fragments of her past and develops feelings for Dimitri, the true identity of the woman and the loyalty of those around her are called into question.
Anastasia was a critical and commercial success, particularly lauded for Ingrid Bergman's comeback performance, which earned her an Academy Award. The film was praised for its dramatic scope, historical intrigue, and strong acting, though some modern critics might find its portrayal of historical events stylized.
Ingrid Bergman delivers a tour-de-force performance, making her triumphant return to the screen.
The film expertly blends historical drama with romantic intrigue, keeping audiences engaged.
Helen Hayes provides a memorable supporting role as the formidable Dowager Empress.
Google audience: Audiences generally praise Ingrid Bergman's performance and the film's engaging story, with many appreciating the dramatic tension and romantic elements. Some viewers found the historical aspects less accurate but were still captivated by the acting and storytelling.
Ingrid Bergman won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role. The film also received nominations for Best Supporting Actor (Yul Brynner) and Best Cinematography.
Ingrid Bergman won her second Best Actress Oscar for her role as Anna Koreff/Anastasia, marking a significant comeback after a period of Hollywood exile due to her personal life.
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