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Russian Directors - Andrei Konchalovsky

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Siberiade
Andrei Konchalovsky
Russian history over six decades is revealed through the eyes of two opposing families in this epic film. One proletarian family, the Ustyuzhanins, yearns for change, while the aristocratic Solomins desperately cling to their privileged past. These opposing views finally climax in a battle over oil in Siberia. Winner of the 1979 Jury Prize at Cannes. Russian with English subtitles. USSR, 1979, 260 mins.
DVD | $44.95  


Russian Directors - Andrei Konchalovsky


The Lion in Winter
Andrei Konchalovsky
Glenn Close and Patrick Stewart star as Queen Eleanore of Aquitane and King Henry II, respectively, in the second film adaptation of James Goldman's play. King Henry summons his cunning wife Eleanore out of exile to join him and their three sons for a holiday reunion, where the struggle to decide who should succeed the throne divides the already crumbled family. USA, 2003, 167 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

Maria's Lovers
Andrei Konchalovsky
Andrei Konchalovsky (Shy People, Runaway Train) made his American film debut with this drama about the strained relationship between a solder returning from World War II and the fiancee he left behind. Unable to consummate their love, he encourages her to take other lovers, a decision that only increases his torment. Starring John Savage, Nastassja Kinski, Robert Mitchum, Keith Carradine, Vincent Spano, Bud Cort, and John Goodman. The DVD is letterboxed, and iuncludes optional French and Spanish subtitles, theatrical trailer. In English. USA, 1984, 109 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

Nest of the Gentry
Andrei Konchalovsky
Ivan Turgenev's classic novel is sumptuously adapted for the screen by Andrei Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky. It tells of a nobleman, Lavretsky, and his trip home to Russia from 1840s Europe. Along the way he meets an enchanting woman who spurs him to forget about the wife and past he's left behind. A passionate, romantic tale adapted beautifully to the screen. DVD includes interview with director Andrei Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky and writer Valentin Yezhov, making-of featurette, filmographies, photo gallery, and trailer. Russian with English subtitles. Soviet Union, 1969, 111 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Runaway Train
Andrei Konchalovsky
John Voight and Eric Roberts star in this thriller based on a screenplay by Akira Kurosawa, from the director of Maria's Lovers. Voight and Roberts play escaped cons in the Northeast wilderness, aboard a speeding train hurtling toward certain derailment. DVD is widescreen, with production notes, trailer, Spanish & French subtitles. In English. USA, 1985, 112 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Siberiade
Andrei Konchalovsky
Russian history over six decades is revealed through the eyes of two opposing families in this epic film. One proletarian family, the Ustyuzhanins, yearns for change, while the aristocratic Solomins desperately cling to their privileged past. These opposing views finally climax in a battle over oil in Siberia. Winner of the 1979 Jury Prize at Cannes. Russian with English subtitles. USSR, 1979, 260 mins.
DVD | $44.95