Little Tragedies (TV Mini Series 1980– ) Poster

(1980– )

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8/10
Poetic mysticism of Soviet cinema
andreygrachev17 February 2009
I remember seeing this one when I was 6-7 first time. I liked it very much then. Perfect and charisma actors, great words of Alexandre Pushkin, the mysticism and some horror inside. First of all these series include some brilliant people of those days, such as Visotskiy, Smaktunovskiy.. Good directing, costumes, outstanding music by great composer Alfred Shnitke-altogether is a real monument for A S Pushkin, the most respected afro-Russian poet. The best Pushkin screening ever. One can hear and see true life depth here. the original stories mean the most disturbing questions that Pushkin head in his mind for a long time , so the film gives some answers on the destiny of poet and shows the fears that he was struggling with all his life.
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10/10
More a theater play then a movie, "Little tragedies" is definitely a masterpiece of the Soviet cinematography.
feniouk10 October 2002
The movie is more a set of little theater plays than a film. Nevertheless, it definitely is a masterpiece of the Russian cinematography. Based on poetry of Alexander Pushkin, one of the greatest Russian poets, it strikes both with impressive lyrics and outstanding performance of Vladimir Vysotsky, Innokenti Smoktunovsky, and other great Russian actors.

Among the "Small Tragedies" you will find such well-known stories as "Mozart and Saglieri" and "Don Juan".
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