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CINEMA
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Doctor Zhivago
Produced at Mosfilm by Central Partnership Company, 2006
Directed by Aleksander Proshkin
Script by Yury Arabov
Camera by Gennady Kariuk
Art Design by Victor Yushin
Costumes by Svetlana Medovaya
Music by Eduard Artemyev
Cast:
Doctor Zhivago - Oleg Menshikov
Lara - Chulpan Khamatova
Komarovsky - Oleg Yankovsky
Michail Gordon - Kirill Pirogov
Andrey Zhivago - Andrey Panin
Shurochka Shlezinger - Inga Oboldina

The first Russian screen adaptation of Boris Pasternak's legendary, Nobel prize-winning novel. "Doctor Zhivago" recounts
the gripping personal drama of
a young doctor from a socially privelaged family against the backdrop of social and historical upheaval at the beginning of
the century, weaving a tale of love, spiritual searching, and ending with Zhivago's death.
In Doctor Zhivago, the life of a young doctor is intertwined with the fate of Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. Yuri
Zhivago is orphaned at a young age, and his uncle brings him to Moscow, where he studies medicine while living with his uncle's
family. At a New Year's ball, he witnesses an assassination attempt on a high society lawyer named Komarovksy. What shocks Yuri
is the identity of the shooter: Lara Gishar. By coincidence, he had been present earlier when Lara and Komarovsky first met at
the Montenegro hotel. At the time, their magnetism and their unusual relationship, both extremely open and particularly secretive,
revealed to the young doctor a world of emotions he had yet to experience. Yuri is told that Komarovsky played a role in his
father's suicide, but this news has less effect on him than the chance meeting with Lara. At the beginning of WWI, Doctor Zhivago
goes to the front, leaving his wife and children in Moscow. He is unaware that many years later Lara will touch his life again,
changing it for ever...
Yuri Zhivago's personal drama plays out against a backdrop of social and historical upheaval, with his generation's hopes and
desires wiped out by war and revolution. Yuri's work and family suffer from his sense of having lost his bearings. Hoping to get
back on his feet, he makes the fateful decision to leave Moscow and return to his family's house beyond the Urals. Yuri observes
from the window of his train as a new Russia is born, and unexpected encounters during his travels come to symbolize for him the
spirit of a new era. The people he meets in the train have been forged in this new world, and Yuri desperately tries to find his
place among them, learning to live in the provinces and forgetting the dreams of his youth. As he lies on his bunk in the train,
Yuri has no idea that Lara has also left Moscow, taking up residence not far from his family home.
(Source: www.centpart.com)
Yury Arabov has been given Pasternak Award for the film script.
Four Golden Eagle Awards for 2006 were granted to the movie:
The Best television serial,
The Best music to film - Eduard Artemyev
The Best work of the art director - Victor Yushin
The Best actor on TV - Oleg Yankovsky
The movie was granted The Silver "Vityaz" Award at the 16th International Film Forum "The Zolotoy Vityaz", 2007.
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Review
- Alexander Proshkin is screening "Doctor Zhivago"
Lada Akimova,"Mosfilm", October 03, 2004.
- Russia to see its own screen Zhivago at last
Olga Sobolevskaya, RIA Novosti, October 06, 2004.
- Time to Come Home, Zhivago
Steven Lee Myers, The New York Times, February 12, 2006.
- Moscow TV series to bring Doctor Zhivago home
Andrew Osborn, The Age (www.theage.com.au), February 18, 2006.
- A Long Journey Home to Russia
Tom Birchenough, The Moscow Times, May 05, 2006
Homegrown Doctor Zhivago to Debut on Russian Television
Dmitry Savelyev, The Moscow News, May 05, 2006
- Russia claims back literary heritage - on primetime TV
Murdo Macleod, Scotsman.com, May 07, 2006
- Dr Zhivago's tale returns with a Russian treatment
Adrian Blomfield, The Telegraph, May 10, 2006
- Homegrown Doctor Zhivago hits Russian TV screens
Olga Petrova, Reuters, May 10, 2006
- Dr Zhivago makes Russian history
James Rodgers, BBC News, May 10, 2006
- Dr Zhivago gets revolutionary treatment
Jeremy Page, The Times, May 12, 2006
- Russians get to see their own "Zhivago"
Brian Bonner, Knight Ridder Newspapers, The Mercury News ( USA), May 13, 2006
Links
Video
Audio fragments from the movie
Video fragments from the movie
Photo album
To buy a book "Doctor Zhivago"
To buy DVD "Doctor Zhivago"
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