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Igor Chernevich Movies

2007  
 
Lilacs - Russian director Pavel Lounguine's lavish and extravagant treatment of the life of Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943) - is so heavily fictionalized that it displays not one but two disclaimers at the outset, asserting that it bears no direct relationship to historical facts. The film stars Yevgeny Tsyganov as the chronically ill-tempered Russian composer. Lounguine cuts between episodes from two key periods in Rachmaninov's life; in one substory, he rises to celebrity in late 19th century Russia after being tutored as a prodigy under the aegis of teacher Zverev (Alexei Petrenko). The latter discourages his protégé by making an unsuccessful attempt to clamp down on the youngster's desire to compose then-unfashionable Romantic compositions. In the other, Rachmaninov - preparing to enter middle age - tours the United States during the first half of the 20th century, conducting recitals. He crumbles under the weight of his premier symphony when a drunken maestro brings it crashing to the ground, then must contend with a seemingly endless string of dysfunctional relationships, including ill-advised passions for prostitute Anna (Victoria Isakova), Communist student Mariana (Miriam Sekhon) and Natalya (Victoria Tolstoganova) - a woman he later marries. Rachmaninov then makes an unsuccessful attempt to return to Russia only to find that the rise of the Communist state (with Lenin at the helm) makes this impossible; he instead spends the remaining years of his life unsatisfactorily touring the U.S. but growing ever more grumpy, exhausted and dissatisfied with life. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Yevgeny TsyganovViktoria Tolstoganova, (more)
 
2003  
 
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The Russian writing/directing team of Boris Khlebnikov and Alexei Popogrebsky makes their feature debut with the road movie Koktebel. Starting in Moscow, a widowed alcoholic father (Igor Chernevich) and his 11-year-old son (Gleb Puskepalis) set out on foot headed for the Crimean town of Koktebel. Along the way, they meet up with grumpy recluse Mikhael (Vladimir Kucherenko), who ends up shooting the father during a drunken brawl. Luckily, local doctor Xenia (Agrippina Steklova) fixes him up, leading to a romance. The father stays with her, while the son finishes the journey by himself. Koktebel was shown at the 2003 Karlovy Vary Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Igor ChernevichGleb Puskepalis, (more)
 
2000  
 
Filmmaker Agneta Fagerstrom-Olsson directs this road movie about a couple of down-and-out Swedes. Anders (Orjan Landstrom) is an over-the-hill boxer who sings country tunes for a buck. When he runs into his old boxing comrade Vladimir (Igor Chernevich), the opulently wealthy Russian offers him a job as a bodyguard in Murmansk. Soon, he and his fellow loser buddy Johnny (Reine Brynolfsson) hit the road. Once there, Anders quickly realizes that Vladimir is trafficking hot wheels and whores. Of course, this does not stop him from falling in love with radiantly beautiful hooker Maria (Ludmila Varfolomeyeva). This film won a shared first prize at the 2000 Gothenburg Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Reine BrynolfssonIgor Chernevich, (more)
 
1996  
 
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Set in Central Europe following the 1989 fall of Communism, this German-Hungarian ensemble piece centers on the reactions and attempts to get by in a brand new environment. Yura and Vadim are Russian musicians trying to get to Belgrade for a performance. Impoverished Sergei, is trying to get there too. He sells knives to earn the needed money. British Maggie and American Susan have drifted to Hungary in search of excitement. All five characters accidentally collide in the Bolshe Vita bar in Budapest. While Sergei continues selling his cutlery in the open-air market, Yura and Maggie begin an affair as do Susan and Vadim. Much of the story chronicles the short-lived euphoria that followed the demise of oppression, but unfortunately, the people's happiness abruptly ended when the realities of life without constant government intervention set in. So it goes for the characters as each begins drifting towards their disparate destinies. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Yuri FomichevIgor Chernevich, (more)
 
1994  
 
This Russian comedy parodies Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless. Like the story on which it is based, this version follows a fearless romantic who is being stalked as he picks up a roving journalist. She rats on him, but then feeling confused warns him so he can escape. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Natalia FissonIgor Chernevich, (more)