''The Idiot'' (russian: Идиот) is a costume drama TV series of
Vladimir Bortko produced by
Telekanal Rossiya in 2003, based on
Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1869
novel of the same title.
The series' script is very close to Dostoevsky's original text, and the series features well-known Russian actors. According to bonus materials included on the DVD, in order to improve authenticity, serious efforts were made to capture the spirit of the time, through proper way of speaking, and through very careful selection of costumes for the actors to wear.
The series was branded by the novel's original pre-1920s orthography title "идіотъ" (in all caps) instead of the current "идиот" as one will find it on the bookshelves in Russia (to promote the atmosphere of the
tsarist time when the film's plot takes place). This branded title "ИДІОТЪ" can be seen at the beginning of each part and on the cover of the DVD release.
The series consists of 10 parts each approximately 50 minutes.
Cast
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Evgeny Mironov —
Prince Myshkin
* Lidiya Velezheva —
Nastasya Filippovna
*
Vladimir Mashkov
Vladimir Lvovich Mashkov ( Russian: Владимир Львович Машков; born 27 November 1963) is a Soviet and Russian actor and director of cinema, known to Western audiences for his work in the 2001 film '' Behind Enemy Lines'' and 2 ...
— Parfyon Rogozhin
*Aleksandr Lazarev Jr. — Gavrilya Ardalionovich Ivolgin
*
Oleg Basilashvili
Oleg Valerianovich Basilashvili (russian: Оле́г Валериа́нович Басилашви́ли; ka, ოლეგ ბასილაშვილი, ; born 26 September 1934) is a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. People's Artist ...
— General Ivan Yepanchin
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Inna Churikova —Elizaveta Prokofieevna Yepanchina, General Yepanchin's wife
*Olga Budina — Aglaya Ivanovna Yepanchina, their youngest daughter
*Aleksandr Domogarov — Evgeny Pavlovich (Aglaya's suitor)
*Aleksey Petrenko — general Ardalion Ivolgin, Ganya's father
*Vladimir Ilyin — Lebedev
Trivia
On several occasions in the series, one can observe "today's"
Russian flag
The national flag of Russia (russian: Флаг России, Flag Rossii), also known as the ''State Flag of the Russian Federation'' (russian: Государственный флаг Российской Федерации, Gosudarstvenny fla ...
, the white-blue-red
Tricolour. This, however, is the director's mistake. Dostoevsky himself died in 1881, and the novel is set earlier. (It was written in 1869.) While this flag was already used in
tsarist Russia, it was admitted for use on land only in 1883 (previously used on sea) and became the official flag of the empire in 1896. Thus, the black-gold-silver tsarist flag should have been used in the film.
References
External links
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Movie Traileran
ScreenshotsPage on Yevgeny Mironov’s Official Website
Russia-1 original programming
Films based on The Idiot
Television shows directed by Vladimir Bortko
Russian television miniseries
Russian drama television series
2003 Russian television series debuts
2003 Russian television series endings
2000s Russian television series
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