

Grafinya
Удивительная романтическая история случилась под Новый год в старинной графской усадьбе, в которой расположился сегодня Дом Творчества. Здесь работает писатель над романом. В покои, где когда — то обитала красавица графиня, поселилась молодая женщина с детьми, удивительно похожая на бывшую хозяйку. Но старые стены хранят память о былом и хозяйка является сюда из прошлого… Так кто же эта женщина, в которую влюбляется писатель?
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Plot Summary
Set in a remote Soviet village in the late 19th century, the story follows Anya, a young peasant woman who is deeply in love with the local landowner, Count Dmitri. Their forbidden romance is threatened by social barriers and the Count's manipulative intentions. Anya must navigate societal expectations and personal desires as she struggles to find happiness and her own identity.
Critical Reception
Grafinya is a poignant Russian melodrama that explores themes of love, class, and societal constraints. While not widely known internationally, it is appreciated within Russian cinema for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's plight and its atmospheric depiction of rural life. The film balances romantic yearning with a stark realism, earning praise for its performances and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive portrayal of forbidden love and social inequality.
- Applauded for strong performances, particularly from Olga Kabo.
- Noted for its atmospheric depiction of late 19th-century Russian village life.
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Fun Fact
The film's setting and costumes were meticulously researched to authentically represent the late 19th-century Russian countryside and social strata.
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