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  1. Anton Chekhov's The Duel

    Anton Chekhov's The Duel

    2010 · Drama · 1h 35m

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  1. Anton Chekhov's The Duel is a 2010 film directed by Dover Kosashvili. The film is an adaptation of an 1891 novella by Anton Chekhov, "The Duel". Set in a seaside resort in the Caucasus, the story centers on Laevsky (Andrew Scott), an aristocratic civil servant, and his mistress Nadya (Fiona Glascott), whom Laevsky is trying to abandon. The ...

  2. Aug 18, 2010 · Powered by JustWatch. What strikes you immediately about “ Anton Chekhov ’s The Duel” are the visuals. The cinematography of Paul Sarossy composes shots as an impressionist romance, the colors tastefully softened, the elements arranged in classical symmetry.

  3. Jun 18, 2010 · June 18, 2010 12 AM PT. Calling a film “Anton Chekhov’s The Duel” underscores the Russian writer’s pride of place as the prime mover in this expert literary adaptation. But if it...

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  5. Hemmed in on the Baltic coast. Chris Knipp 21 May 2010. Warning: Spoilers. This surprisingly fine literary adaptation of a Chekhov novella is an American production shot in English, in Croatia, with Irish actors, from a screenplay by an English writer, directed by a Georgia-born Israeli -- and it all works splendidly.

  6. Anton Chekhov's the Duel. Summaries. In ANTON CHEKHOV'S THE DUEL, escalating animosity between two men with opposing philosophies of life is played out against the backdrop of a decaying seaside resort along the Black Sea coast. Laevsky is a dissipated romantic given to gambling and flirtation.

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  8. Apr 28, 2010 · Play Trailer. Overview. Set in a seaside resort in the Caucasus, the story centers on n'er do well, Laevsky and his illicit relationship with his mistress Nadya. Laevsky has convinced Nadya to leave her husband for him, but now wants to abandon her. Dover Koshashvili. Director. Anton Chekhov. Novel. Mary Bing. Screenplay.

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