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Sibiriada (1979)

Sibiriada (1979)
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Sibiriada was controversial in the Soviet Union, but it received the Special Jury Prize at Cannes, the second most prestigious prize after the Palme d'Or. After making this film, director Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky moved to the West. In the story, the lives of two Siberian families lives are chronicled through three generations, beginning with the period just after the turn of the century, and carrying on through the '60s. Before the revolution, a poor boy is the same age as a girl from a rich family, who uses her family position to torment him. Meanwhile, his father has been building a "corduroy" wooden road into the forest. However, as the boy and girl grow up, they fall in love. Their union is forbidden by her family, and he is beaten by their henchmen and cast adrift at sea. During the Revolution, the girl flees her family, thinking to join her true love. Many years later, he returns to his village with his teenaged son, and discovers that the former rich girl was killed long ago. The teenaged boy, in turn, become a geological engineer, and returns to his father's village to look for oil. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Vladimir SamoylovVitaliy Solomin, (more)
Director(s):
Andrei Konchalovsky
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sibiriada

Sibiriada was controversial in the Soviet Union, but it received the Special Jury Prize at Cannes, the second most prestigious prize after the Palme d'Or. After making this film, director Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky moved to the West. In the story, the lives of two Siberian families lives are chronicled through three generations, beginning with the period just after the turn of the century, and carrying on through the '60s. Before the revolution, a poor boy is the same age as a girl from a rich family, who uses her family position to torment him. Meanwhile, his father has been building a "corduroy" wooden road into the forest. However, as the boy and girl grow up, they fall in love. Their union is forbidden by her family, and he is beaten by their henchmen and cast adrift at sea. During the Revolution, the girl flees her family, thinking to join her true love. Many years later, he returns to his village with his teenaged son, and discovers that the former rich girl was killed long ago. The teenaged boy, in turn, become a geological engineer, and returns to his father's village to look for oil. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
260 mins

Complete Cast of Sibiriada


Director(s):
Andrei Konchalovsky
Writer(s):
Valentin YezhovAndrei Konchalovsky
Sibiriada Awards:
  • 1979 - Cannes Film Festival - Special Jury Grand Prix
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    Anastasiya S.

    I love this movie and watched it at least 5 times. It is very realistic, great actors and the plot is just remarkable! If you like Russian movies about life and love, this movie will show you everything and will take your breath away through hardship of three generations. I also love the music in Sibiriada, it's tune has a remake now recorded by PPK "Resurrection", and became quite popular among techno listeners. Everything about this movie is great!

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    Adam P.

    Best Russian Movie I have ever seen.

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    Leslie H.

    I was encouraged by the 2 glowing reviews to watch this LONG Russian movie spanning several generations, but was very disappointed. Although the scenery of the Siberian countryside is absolutely stunning (and really, Siberia itself is the star of the epic), the plot was difficult to follow, and it's hard to care about any of the characters. I often watch subtitled movies, and have enjoyed Russian-made movies in the past, so that wasn't the problem; waiting for something interesting to happen is the challenge. It's very heavy with symbolism, but often just plain boring.

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