WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Russia

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  • “Doctor Zhivago” (1965): This epic romantic drama, based on Boris Pasternak’s novel, follows the turbulent life of a Russian doctor and poet during the Russian Revolution.
  • “War and Peace” (1966): Directed by Sergei Bondarchuk, this seven-hour adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s masterpiece takes viewers on a sweeping journey through the Napoleonic Wars and the lives of its aristocratic characters.
  • “Anna Karenina” (2012): This visually adaptation of Tolstoy’s novel stars Keira Knightley as Anna Karenina, exploring her ill-fated affair within the backdrop of 19th-century Russian high society.
  • “Dr. Zhivago” (2002 miniseries): Another adaptation of Pasternak’s novel, this miniseries offers a more in-depth exploration of the original story, spanning several episodes and delving into the complexities of the characters’ lives.
  • “The Russian Ark” (2002): This ambitious film, directed by Alexander Sokurov, takes viewers on a single, uninterrupted journey through the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, showcasing Russian history through various time periods.
  • “Gorky Park” (1983): Based on Martin Cruz Smith’s detective novel, this thriller is set in Moscow’s Gorky Park. It follows an investigator who uncovers a dark secret as he tries to solve a series of murders.
  • “The Hunt for Red October” (1990): This political thriller, based on Tom Clancy’s novel, focuses on a high-stakes game of cat and mouse between the Soviet Union and the United States, involving a missing advanced submarine.
  • “Enemy at the Gates” (2001): Set during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II, this film tells the gripping story of a Russian sniper and his game of wits with an elite German sniper.
  • “Leviathan” (2014): Directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, this critically acclaimed drama explores corruption and the struggle of an ordinary man against an oppressive system in a remote Russian coastal town.
  • “Burnt by the Sun” (1994): This Oscar-winning film, directed by Nikita Mikhalkov, portrays the life of a Russian family during the Stalinist era, offering a powerful depiction of the impact of political repression.
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