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Russian Ark

Original title: Russkiy kovcheg
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  • 1h 39m
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7.3/10
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A 19th century French aristocrat, notorious for his scathing memoirs about life in Russia, travels through the Russian State Hermitage Museum and encounters historical figures from the last ... Read allA 19th century French aristocrat, notorious for his scathing memoirs about life in Russia, travels through the Russian State Hermitage Museum and encounters historical figures from the last 200+ years.A 19th century French aristocrat, notorious for his scathing memoirs about life in Russia, travels through the Russian State Hermitage Museum and encounters historical figures from the last 200+ years.

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  • Director
    • Aleksandr Sokurov
  • Writers
    • Boris Khaimsky(dialogue)
    • Anatoli Nikiforov
    • Svetlana Proskurina(dialogue)
  • Stars
    • Sergey Dreyden
    • Mariya Kuznetsova
    • Leonid Mozgovoy
Top credits
  • Director
    • Aleksandr Sokurov
  • Writers
    • Boris Khaimsky(dialogue)
    • Anatoli Nikiforov
    • Svetlana Proskurina(dialogue)
  • Stars
    • Sergey Dreyden
    • Mariya Kuznetsova
    • Leonid Mozgovoy
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 188User reviews
    • 131Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 15 nominations

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    Sergey Dreyden
    Sergey Dreyden
    • The Stranger (The Marquis de Custine)as The Stranger (The Marquis de Custine)
    Mariya Kuznetsova
    • Catherine The Greatas Catherine The Great
    Leonid Mozgovoy
    • The Spyas The Spy
    Mikhail Piotrovsky
    • Self (Hermitage Director)as Self (Hermitage Director)
    David Giorgobiani
    David Giorgobiani
    • Orbelias Orbeli
    Aleksandr Chaban
    Aleksandr Chaban
    • Boris Piotrovskyas Boris Piotrovsky
    Lev Eliseev
    Lev Eliseev
    • Selfas Self
    Oleg Khmelnitsky
    • Selfas Self
    Alla Osipenko
    Alla Osipenko
    • Selfas Self
    Artyom Strelnikov
    • Talented Boyas Talented Boy
    Tamara Kurenkova
    • Self (Blind Woman)as Self (Blind Woman)
    Maksim Sergeev
    Maksim Sergeev
    • Peter the Greatas Peter the Great
    Natalya Nikulenko
    • Catherine the Greatas Catherine the Great
    Elena Rufanova
    • First Ladyas First Lady
    Yelena Spiridonova
    • Second Ladyas Second Lady
    Konstantin Anisimov
    • First Cavalieras First Cavalier
    Aleksey Barabash
    • Second Cavalieras Second Cavalier
    Ilya Shakunov
    Ilya Shakunov
    • Third Cavalieras Third Cavalier
    • Director
      • Aleksandr Sokurov
    • Writers
      • Boris Khaimsky(dialogue)
      • Anatoli Nikiforov
      • Svetlana Proskurina(dialogue)
    • All cast & crew
    • See more cast details at IMDbPro

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    Storyline

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    An unseen man regains consciousness, not knowing who or where he is. No one seems to be able to see him, except the mysterious man dressed in black. He eventually learns through their discussions that this man is a 19th century French aristocrat, who he coins the "European". This turn of events is unusual as the unseen man has a knowledge of the present day. The two quickly learn that they are in the Winter Palace of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, the European who has a comprehensive knowledge of Russian history to his time. As the two travel through the palace and its grounds, they interact with people from various eras of Russian history, either through events that have happened at the palace or through the viewing of artifacts housed in the museum. Ultimately, the unseen man's desired journey is to move forward, with or without his European companion. —Huggo
    • museum
    • long take
    • single take
    • russian history
    • painting
    • 73 more
    • Plot summary
    • Plot synopsis
    • Taglines
      • 2000 cast members, 3 orchestras, 33 rooms, 300 years, ALL IN ONE TAKE
    • Genres
      • Drama
      • Fantasy
      • History
      • Mystery
    • Certificate
      • Not Rated
    • Parents guide

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Shot in a single take. The first three attempts were cut short by technical difficulties, but the fourth was successful.
    • Goofs
      Many of the historical costumes are clearly modern. For example, in one scene, Catherine the Great is wearing a gown that zips up the back.
    • Quotes

      The Stranger: Let's proceed with caution. These madmen could eat us.

      The Time Traveller: They liked your hair.

      The Stranger: Of course, I'm a writer. Writer's always have good hair.

    • Connections
      Edited into Spisok korabley (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Mazurka
      (from opera "A Life For The Tsar")

      Music by Mikhail Glinka

      Performed by Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra

      Conducted by Valery Gergiev

    User reviews188

    Review
    Top review
    8/10
    Fascinating Tour de Force
    A 90-minute movie centered on St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum, filmed in one unbroken take by a digital steadicam, didn't send a lot of Americans racing to buy tickets when it was shown here two or three years ago. The movie, however, is far more than just a technical stunt. It's a unique tour de force with emotional impact.

    Russian Ark portrays the Hermitage as a kind of cultural and historical ark floating on centuries of Russian seas. The narrative device is a shadowy eighteenth century Frenchman who wanders the halls and time periods, commenting often with good-natured European condescension on what he sees. He is accompanied by a Russian who is never seen, and who questions him about his comments. The movie ranges through time with appearances of Peter the Great, Catherine II, Pushkin, Nicholas II and his family, generals, maids, flunkies and diplomats. The Frenchman, played with great style by Russian actor Sergei Dreiden, takes us to painting and sculpture galleries, kitchens, ballrooms, storerooms, basements and living quarters as we observe things that happened in the Hermitage over the centuries.

    At first, I was very aware of the technical feat of no cuts. Gradually, though, I think most people just relax and accept the skill of the director and photographer, and become immersed in what they are seeing. A kind of unreal imagery takes hold. The movie ends with the last dance held in the Great Ballroom before WWI. Hundreds of actors and dancers, in full costume, swirl around this ornate setting, and swirl around the camera as well, while the camera glides through the crowds. It's a terrific scene, and is followed by the end of the dance with all the hundreds of guests making their way through the halls and staircases to leave the building, with the camera facing them and moving along in front of them.

    This is a highly unusual film, probably a great one.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 2003 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Russia
      • Germany
      • Japan
      • Canada
      • Finland
      • Denmark
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • El arca rusa
    • Filming locations
      • Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Production companies
      • The State Hermitage Museum
      • The Hermitage Bridge Studio
      • Egoli Tossell Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,048,997
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,022
      • Dec 15, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,690,168
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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