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Anna Karenina

Set in 19th century Russia, the story moves from the decadent social surroundings of the St. Petersburg palaces to the simplest of rural life. Anna Karenina is the story of three contrasting couples whose dilemmas strike a contemporary chord in this century. This is an epic love story of a woman who risks everything to follow her heart.

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  • "Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina"
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  • "Set in 19th century Russia, the story moves from the decadent social surroundings of the St. Petersburg palaces to the simplest of rural life. Anna Karenina is the story of three contrasting couples whose dilemmas strike a contemporary chord in this century. This is an epic love story of a woman who risks everything to follow her heart."@en
  • "Set in 19th century Russia, the story moves from the decadent social surroundings of the St. Petersburg palaces to the simplest of rural life. Anna Karenina is the story of three contrasting couples whose dilemmas strike a contemporary chord in this century. This is an epic love story of a woman who risks everything to follow her heart."
  • "Set in 19th century Russia, the story moves from the decadent social surroundings of the St. Petersburg palaces to the simplest of rural life. Abandoning her empty marriage to Karenin, Anna embarks on a reckless and passionate affair with dashing army officer, Count Vronsky. This is an epic love story of a woman who risks everything to follow her heart."
  • "A Russian aristocrat, Anna abandons her child and husband for a handsome young officer, and when she thinks he has tired of her, she kills herself."@en
  • "This richly detailed film charts the tragic romantic triangle formed when the dashing Count Vronsky defies social conventions and falls into forbidden love with Anna, the ignored wife of an aristocrat. Soon, Anna's children--a son by Karenin and an illegitimate daughter by Vronsky--become pawns in Karenin's game to see that Anna pays a terrible price for her indiscretion."
  • ""This richly detailed film charts the tragic romantic triangle formed when the dashing Count Vronsky defies social conventions and falls into forbidden love with Anna, the ignored wife of an aristocrat. Soon, Anna's children--a son by Karenin and an illegitimate daughter by Vronsky--become pawns in Karenin's game to see that Anna pays a terrible price for her indiscretion."--Container."
  • ""This richly detailed film charts the tragic romantic triangle formed when the dashing Count Vronsky defies social conventions and falls into forbidden love with Anna, the ignored wife of an aristocrat. Soon, Anna's children--a son by Karenin and an illegitimate daughter by Vronsky--become pawns in Karenin's game to see that Anna pays a terrible price for her indiscretion."--Container."@en
  • "A woman risks everything to follow her heart in this stunning adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's powerful tale of love, marriage, and betrayal in imperial Russia. Helen McCrory stars as literature's most tragic adulteress, with Kevin McKidd as her lover, the dashing Count Vronsky, and Stephen Dillane as her cold-hearted husband."@en
  • "In 1872, Anna Karenina travels by train from St. Petersburg to Moscow to sort out her brother's troubled marriage. While there, a dashing cavalry officer, Vronsky, falls madly in love with her. Anna succumbs and experiences true passion for the first time in her life. Eventually, she becomes pregnant and confronts her husband, Karenin, with her infidelities. He threatens divorce, but they reconcile as she lies near death after delivering Vronsky's child. Desperate for Anna and the child, and humiliated by Karenin's forgiveness, Vronsky shoots himself."@en
  • "Three very different couples pursue their individual paths to glory in this Channel 4 adaptation of the famous novel by Leo Tolstoy."

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