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      King Lear / Korol Lir

      King Lear / Korol Lir

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      Category:
      Film artistic
      Screenwriter:
      William Shakespeare, Grigoriy Kozintsev, Boris Pasternak
      Aspect Ratio:
      16x9
      Cast:
      Jüri Järvet, Elza Radzina, Galina Volchek
      Studio:
      Country of Origin:
      Uniunea Sovietica
      Publishing Date:
      1971
      Support:
      DVD
      Number of discs:
      1
      Colour:
      Color
      Video Format:
      Pal
      Audio Format:
      Mono
      Subtitles:
      Engleza
      Audio:
      Rusa
      Duration:
      139
      Cnc:
      AG
      DVD Region:
      2
      Barcode:
      0711969116991
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      Publisher's Synopsis

      Filmul nu are subtitrare in limba romana. / This movie does not have Romanian subtitles.

      King Lear of England (Jüri Järvet) retires from his throne of power. His decision to divide his kingdom among his elder daughters, over the warnings of his youngest Cordelia (Valentina Shendrikova), sparks off a chain of events that engulfs the entire countryside. Lear s final days are marked by dissension, internecine conflict and terrible violence. Humiliated and banished by his daughters, the King wanders the countryside like a beggar, accompanied by his Fool and a few faithful servants. Driven mad by despair, Lear s megalomania consumes him to the point of blindness.

      One of William Shakespeare s darkest works, King Lear receives vivid expression in this esteemed Russian rendition. The film s use of widescreen and its stark black-and-white cinematography provide an expansive cinematic dimension to the tragedy. Working with a translation from Nobel Laureate Boris Pasternak, Grigori Kozintsev in the final film of his career, fashions a fitting twilight work; achieving in this harsh tale of mortality and power, a tranquility in form and assurance of vision.

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