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Onegin - 1999 | 106 mins | Drama | ColourThe Production TeamDirector: Martha Fiennes. Producer: Ileen Maisel and Simon Bosanquet. Executive Producer: Ralph Fiennes. Script: Peter Ettedgui and Michael Ignatieff. (the the novel Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin) Cinematography: Remi Adefarasin. Editing: Jim Clark. Art Direction: Chris Seagers. Production Design: Jim Clay. Costume Design: John Bright and Chloe Obolensky. Make-up Department: Peter Owen. Sound Department: Matt Grimes, Peter Holt, Eddy Joseph and Mike Wood. Original Music: Magnus Fiennes. |
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The CastRalph Fiennes
- Evgeny Onegin Liv Tyler - Tatyana Larina Toby Stephens - Vladimir Lensky Lena Headey - Olga Larin Martin Donovan - Prince Nikitin Alun Armstrong - Zaretsky |
Plot SynopsisMartha Fiennes directorial debut is skilful adaptation of Alexander Pushkin's verse novel. Evgeny Onegin (Ralph Fiennes) is a restless but dashing Russian aristocrat whose boredom with life often results in self-indulgent and shallow actions. He inherits the country estate of his late uncle, and bewitches his neighbour's young daughter, Tatyana (Liv Tyler), who not only falls in love with him, but professes this, an act not acceptable for women in those times. Initially he refuses of her, and is forced to kill Tatyana's brother-in-law Lensky (Toby Stephens) in a duel. This act sets forth a series of events that culminate in him disappearing from public life. Upon his return, Onegin realises that he loves Tatyana after all, but is thwarted when he discovers that she is now married to the dashing St. Petersburg aristocrat Nikitin (Martin Donovan). |
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