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The Star of Captivating Happiness

The Star of Captivating Happiness (Russian: «Звезда пленительного счастья», romanizedZvezda plenitelnogo schastya) is a 1975 Soviet historical drama.[1] The title is an allusion to a line from the poem To Chaadayev by Alexander Pushkin.[2] It is a drama with the dedication "to the women of Russia".

The Star of Captivating Happiness
Directed byVladimir Motyl
Written byVladimir Motyl
Oleg Osetinsky [ru]
Mark Zakharov
StarringIgor Kostolevsky
Irina Kupchenko
Aleksey Batalov
Natalya Bondarchuk
Oleg Strizhenov
CinematographyDmitriy Meshiev
Edited byYe. Sadovskaya
Music byIsaak Schwarz
Production
company
Release date
November 11, 1975 (1975-11-11)
Running time
167 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot edit

The story is set in the aftermath of the Decembrist revolt against Tsar Nicholas I in 1825. The revolt is suppressed, the investigation proceeds, five Decembrists are executed. Other involved military officers are sentenced to exile in Siberia and their wives [ru] (Dekabristki) face the decision as to whether or not to follow them.

Cast edit

Production edit

After making the 1970 hit film White Sun of the Desert, Motyl received no directorial projects for five years.

When Motyl got the green light from Goskino to make a film about the Decembrists, he still had problems and had to do many rewrites because the authorities believed that the picture had too many parallels to the Soviet regime and allusions about Soviet dissidents.

Nevertheless, the screenplay was rejected. Then Motyl went to Leningrad, to the regional party committee. He handed the script to the secretary on ideology; the woman did not have time to read it and instead gave the text to her daughter who ended up adoring it. The mother called Filipp Yermash [ru], Soviet Minister of Cinematography and declared that "The Leningrad Regional Committee is interested in the film about the Decembrists!" Thus the script got to Lenfilm, but the budget was cut to 1.5 million rubles from the initial 3.5 million.[3][4]

The locations of the film included the Peterhof Palace and the Winter Palace.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Звезда пленительного счастья. Х/ф". Russia-K.
  2. ^ К Чедаеву (Пушкин)  (in Russian) – via Wikisource.
  3. ^ ""Звезда пленительного счастья", или как судьбу легендарного фильма решили д". Argumenty i Fakty. 21 December 2010.
  4. ^ "Звезда пленительного счастья". VokrugTV.
  5. ^ ""Звезда пленительного счастья". Сорок лет на экране". Культура.рф. culture.ru.

External links edit

  • The Star of Captivating Happiness at IMDb  

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