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Humiliated And Insulted (film)
, image =Humiliated and Insulted (film).jpg , caption = , director = Andrei Eshpai , producer = , writer = , starring = , music = , cinematography = , editing = Pierluigi Leonardi , released = 1990 , studio= Gorky Film StudioLayla FilmsGlobe Film Studio , runtime = 106 min. , country = Soviet Union SwitzerlandItaly , language = Russian , budget = ''Humiliated and Insulted'' (russian: Униженные и оскорблённые, Unizhennye i oskorblennye) is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Andrei Eshpai. Plot The film tells about two families ravaged by the aristocrat Prince Valkovsky. The film shows the relationship of Natasha Ikhmeneva and son of Valkovsky, tells about the fate of the young writer Ivan Petrovich, in love with Natasha, as well as an orphan, Nellie. Cast * Nastassja Kinski as Natasha (voiced by Anna Kamenkova) * Nikita Mikhalkov as Prince Valkovsky * Anastasiya Vyazemskaya as Nellie * Sergey Perelygin as Ivan Petrovich * Vikt ...
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Andrei Andreyevich Eshpai
Andrei Andreyevich Eshpai (russian: Андре́й Андре́евич Эшпа́й, born 18 April 1956, Moscow, Russia) is a (Russian and Soviet) film director, screenwriter and producer of Mari descent. Biography He is the son of the composer Andrei Yakovlevich Eshpai, and the grandson of the composer Yakov Andreyevich Eshpai. He has a wife – actress Yevgeniya Simonova, a daughter – Mariya Eshpai and stepdaughter – actress Zoya Kaidanovskaya (daughter of Yevgeniya Simonova and her first husband – actor Aleksandr Kaidanovsky). He studied at the Moscow State Institute of Culture in 1975-76 graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 1980. Filmography * 1983 – '' When Was Played Music of Bakh'' * 1988 – ''The Buffoon'' * 1988 – '' The Jester'' * 1991 – '' Humiliated and Insulted'' * 2001 – '' Flowering Hill Among Bossom Field'' * 2004 – ''Children of the Arbat'' * 2006 – ''Ellipsis'' * 2009 – ''Ivan the Terrible Ivan IV Vas ...
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Humiliated And Insulted
''Humiliated and Insulted'' (russian: Униженные и оскорблённые, ''Unizhennye i oskorblyonnye'') — also known in English as ''The Insulted and Humiliated'', ''The Insulted and the Injured'' or ''Injury and Insult'' — is a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, first published in 1861 in the monthly magazine ''Vremya''. Plot introduction Narrated by a young novelist, Vanya (Ivan Petrovich), who has just released his first novel which bears an obvious resemblance to Dostoevsky's own first novel, ''Poor Folk'', it consists of two gradually converging plot lines. One deals with Vanya's close friend and former love object, Natasha, who has left her family to live with her new lover, Alyosha. Alyosha is the saintly but dim-witted son of Prince Valkovsky, who hopes to gain financially by marrying Alyosha off to an heiress, Katya. Valkovsky's cruel machinations to break up Alyosha and Natasha identify him as one of the most memorable "predatory types" that Dostoevsky create ...
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