More Russian movies

Ludmila Lavine llavine at BUCKNELL.EDU
Fri Aug 2 00:05:31 UTC 2013


Did anyone mention the following US movies yet?

Warren Beatty's *Reds*
*Doctor Zhivago* (both versions, though the recent one might be a British
production)
Woody Allen's *Love and Death*
Various English-language versions of *Anna Karenina*
*The Last Station*
*The Luzhin Defence* with John Turturro
*Defiance* with Liev Schreiber (though about a partisan movement in
Belarus,  it's generally a Soviet story)
(by the way, Schreiber's *Everything Is Illuminated* is set in Ukraine, but
Eugene Hutz from "Gogol Bordello" plays a hilarious stereotype of an
Eastern European in general)
*Onegin* with Ralph Fiennes and Liv Tyler
*5 Days of War* (on the Russia invasion of Georgia)
*Fiddler on the Roof*
The animated *Anastasia* (?)


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Loren Billings <sgnillib at gmail.com> wrote:

> Speaking of Yul (up to three so far), how about _Anastasia_ (1956)?
>
> <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048947/?ref_=sr_3>
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Ludmila Shleyfer Lavine
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Bucknell University, PA

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