"Studii︠a︡ 48 chasov (Firm)" . . "Facets Multimedia (Firm)." . . "Lear, King (Legendary character) Drama." . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired." . . "Lenfilm Studios (Firm)." . . "Britons Kings and rulers Drama." . . "Drama" . . . . . . . . . . "In this last film of his career, Kozint︠s︡ev captures the austere grandeur of King Lear, the story of pride and arrogance in which an old king prematurely divides up his empire between his daughters in the vain hope that they will care for him when he no longer wields the reigns of authority. His trust in flattery over love proves his downfall." . . . . "Король Лир" . . . "A dramatization of William Shakespeare's play in which tragedy occurs when an old king divides his kingdom between his daughters." . . . . . . . "Korol Lir" . . "Foreign films" . . "King Learś attempt to divide his kingdom among his three daughters leads to great tragedy." . . . . . "Grigori Kozintsev's King Lear" . . . . "A dramatization of William Shakespeare's play in which tragedy occurs when an old king prematurely divides his kingdom among his daughters in the vain hope that they will care for him in his old age." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Король Лир = King Lear" . . . "Korolʹ Lir = King Lear" . . . . . "Korolʺ Lir [romanized]" . . . . "King Lear (Russian)" . "Fiction films" . . "Foreign language films" . . . . "Film adaptations" . . . . . . "Adaptations" . "Features" . "Feature films" . . "A dramatization of William Shakespeare's play in which tragedy occurs when an old king prematurely divides his kingdom between his daughters in the vain hope that they will care for him in his old age." . . . . . "King Lear's attempt to divide his kingdom among his three daughters leads to great tragedy." . . "Grigori Kozintsev's King Lear" . . "Korolʹ Lir" . . . . . . . . . . "A powerful Russian adaptation of Shakespeare's play." . . . . . . . . . . "Historical re-creations" . . "An aging king of Britain divides his kingdom between his two sycophantic but ungrateful daughters, Goneril and Regan, and disowns his truly loving but more restrained youngest daughter, Cordelia. Only after he is driven insane by disillusionment with Goneril and Regan is he able to come to terms with reality and be reconciled with Cordelia. Tragedy ensues as those with a maturing sense of responsibility struggle with those overcome by greed, desire for power andjealousy." . . "Shakespeare films" . . . . . "King Lear" . "King Lear [videorecording]" . "English drama (Tragedy) Film adaptation." . . "Foreign films." . . "Russian language films." . . "Father-daughter relationship Drama." . . "Commedia Dell'Arte Communications." . . "Feature films, Russia." . .