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Aleko
The history of the gypsy Aleko who couldn't forgive the betrayal of his wife.
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Plot Summary
The film is a musical drama based on Sergei Rachmaninoff's opera of the same name, which itself is based on Alexander Pushkin's narrative poem 'The Gypsies'. It tells the tragic story of Aleko, a young man who falls in love with Zemfira, a free-spirited gypsy woman. Their passionate but volatile relationship leads to jealousy and ultimately, a devastating outcome.
Critical Reception
Aleko is a rare Soviet film adaptation of a classical opera, praised for its visual artistry and musical fidelity. While its operatic nature and melodramatic plot may not appeal to all modern viewers, it is considered a significant work in Soviet cinema for bringing Rachmaninoff's music to a wider audience.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking with a powerful musical score.
A faithful adaptation of Rachmaninoff's opera.
The operatic style and tragic themes are intense.
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Fun Fact
The opera 'Aleko' was Rachmaninoff's first completed opera, written when he was only 19 years old.
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