Aleksandrovskiy sad

Summary The Moscow Kremlin... the fate of Russia is being decided behind these walls. Government decisions made in Kremlin halls and offices can radically change the lives of millions of people. But up to the 40s of the last, twentieth century, there was another life behind the Kremlin walls. The General Secretary, his responsible employees, their service personnel - drivers, secretaries, cleaners - all of them together with their families lived here, in the heart of a huge power. View more details

Aleksandrovskiy sad

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Aleksey Agryzkov Anastasiya Fedorkova Andrey Sukhov Oleg Leushin

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Genres : Mystery Drama Romance War

Release date : May 9, 2006

Countries of origin : Russia

Language : Russian

Production companies : Pimanov & Partners

Summary The Moscow Kremlin... the fate of Russia is being decided behind these walls. Government decisions made in Kremlin halls and offices can radically change the lives of millions of people. But up to the 40s of the last, twentieth century, there was another life behind the Kremlin walls. The General Secretary, his responsible employees, their service personnel - drivers, secretaries, cleaners - all of them together with their families lived here, in the heart of a huge power. View more details

Details

Genres : Mystery Drama Romance War

Release date : May 9, 2006

Countries of origin : Russia

Language : Russian

Production companies : Pimanov & Partners

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Adolphe

Adolphe

The action takes place at the turn of the 19th Century. Adolphe (Stanislas Merhar) is a carefree, somewhat jaded 22-year-old, scion of a preeminent aristocratic family, with a very promising political career ahead of him. To Adolphe, love means conquest, and since he is bored, love is a good pastime. At a soirée given by the Count (Jean Yanne) in his sumptuous castle, Adolphe sets his eyes on the beautiful Ellénore (Isabelle Adjani), a young widow, ten years his elder, mother of two children. She also happens to be the Count's mistress. Adolphe falls in love with Ellénore, for lack of a better thing to do. At first, Ellénore resists Adolphe's feverish advances. He insists, becoming an overwhelming presence (and nuisance) in Ellénore's life. Eventually, she surrenders. Soon after, the novelty of this adventure wearing out, Adolphe tries to liberate himself from his new lover, who has become a burden in his life, an obstacle to his freedom. However, he cannot bring himself to altogether sever his relationship with Ellénore, as the idea of making her suffer is to him unbearable. Ellénore loses everything as she tries desperately to "hang onto" her lover: her children, the Count's protection, her status in society. For his part, Adolphe's life is in limbo, as he is unable to break once and for all with his now dying love affair. He offends his father, who demands his return to a more conventional life, and he abhors his own indecisiveness, his inability to end his love affair and regain his freedom. What follows is the fallout of an obsessive relationship: unbearable guilt, accusations, and poison letters of recriminations between the two parties. Eventually this emotional charade ends up in death and misery.

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