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Chekhov

Friends of the late Russian playwright Anton Chekov meet ten years after his death to reminisce about the man. A drama in Russian with English sub-titles.

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  • ""Set in Moscow in 1914-- ten years after Chekhov's death, long enough to provide some perspective on his greatness, close enough for memories to have remained fresh-- the program gives us Chekhov through the eyes of those who worked with him and loved him, using superb Russian documentary footage to make both the playwright and his time come to vivid life."--Container."
  • "A superb documentary of the life and loves, the thoughts and works, the great themes and the little individual lights and shadows that made Chekhov the man and the artist. This program gives us Chekhov through the eyes of those who worked with him and loved him, using superb Russian documentary footage to make both the playwright and his time come to vivid life."
  • "Set in Moscow in 1914-- ten years after Chekhov's death, long enough to provide some perspective on his greatness, close enough for memories to have remained fresh-- the program gives us Chekhov through the eyes of those who worked with him and loved him, using superb Russian documentary footage to make both the playwright and his time come to vivid life"--Container."
  • "Three people talk about their friendship with Chekhov and provide an insight into his life. Interspersed with archival film footage of Moscow."
  • "Friends of the late Russian playwright Anton Chekov meet ten years after his death to reminisce about the man. A drama in Russian with English sub-titles."@en
  • "Friends of the late Russian playwright Anton Chekov meet ten years after his death to reminisce about the man. A drama in Russian with English sub-titles."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Drama"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Biographical films"
  • "Biography"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Chekhov"@en
  • "Chekhov"