Summaries

Abandoned by her lover, the aristocratic Madame Lubov Ranevskaya returns to Russia, only to see her fragrant cherry orchard in full bloom: a painful reminder of her dire economic state and the imminent foreclosure of the enviable property.

Abandoned by her lover and penniless, the charming, aristocratic, and vulnerable Madame Lubov Andreyevna Ranevskaya returns to Russia with her sixteen-year-old daughter, Anya. But, on their way back to the ancestral estate, after so many years, the elegant lady sees the once-powerful family's fragrant cherry orchard in full bloom: a painful reminder of her dire economic state and the imminent foreclosure of the enviable property. However, even though the uncouth nouveau-riche merchant, Lopakhin, can't wait to fulfil his ignoble aspirations, more and more, Lubov chooses to cling to the dear memories of a once-glorious past, still stubbornly refusing to face reality, and the irrefutable fact that she is in no position to make demands. Is this the end of a golden era?—Nick Riganas

Madame Ranevskaya (Charlotte Rampling) is a spoiled aging aristocratic lady, who returns from a trip to Paris to face the loss of her magnificent Cherry Orchard estate after a default on the mortgage. In denial, she continues living in the past, deluding herself and her family, while the beautiful cherry trees are being axed down by the re-possessor Lopakhin (Owen Teale), her former serf, who has his own agenda.—Steve Shelokhonov

Details

Keywords
  • estate
  • tree
  • mortgage
  • serf
  • cherry orchard
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Jan 11, 2000
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin France Greece Cyprus
Language English French
Filming locations Bulgaria
Production companies Greek Film Centre (GFC) Melanda Film Productions Amanda Productions

Box office

Budget $5000000
Gross US & Canada $135280
Gross worldwide $135280

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 21m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.66 : 1

Synopsis

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