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Tchaikovsky's Wife

By Kirill Serebrennikov

2022

Drama

2h23

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7.2/10

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3.9/5

Press

3.4/5

Spect.

Synopsis

Antonina Milyukova is a beautiful and bright young woman, born in the aristocracy of 19th century Russia. She could have anything she'd want, and yet her only obsession is to marry Pyotr Tchaikovsky, with whom she falls in love from the very moment she hears his music. The composer finally accepts this union, but after blaming her for his misfortunes and breakdowns, his attempts to get rid of his wife are brutal. Consumed by her feelings for him, Antonina decides to endure and do whatever it takes to stay with him. Humiliated, disgraced and discarded, she is slowly driven to madness.

Community Reviews

Viewers describe 'Tchaikovsky's Wife' as a dark and intense portrayal of unrequited love and societal oppression, marked by stunning performances, especially by Alyona Mikhailova. The film's bleak narrative and Kirill Serebrennikov's bold direction evoke strong emotions, capturing the tragic life of Antonina Miliukova with a mix of beauty and despair. While the film's artistic merit is praised, its heavy atmosphere and length have been noted as potentially overwhelming.

👍 Alyona Mikhailova's performance is highly acclaimed.

👎 May feel too long and oppressively dark for some.

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Reviews and Comments

1 reviews
Laura Willinger
Laurarated ★ 7/10
March 31, 2023

Casting

Kirill Serebrennikov

Kirill Serebrennikov

Director

Alyona Mikhailova

Alyona Mikhailova

Antonina Milioukova

Odin Lund Biron

Odin Lund Biron

Piotr Ilitch Tchaïkovski

Filipp Avdeyev

Filipp Avdeyev

Modest Tchaikovsky / Anatoli Tchaikovsky

EK

Ekaterina Ermishina

Liza, Antoninona's Sister

Natalya Pavlenkova

Natalya Pavlenkova

Olga Nikaronovna, Antonina's Mother

NI

Nikita Elenev

Kotek, Tchaikovsky's Pupil

AL

Aleksandr Gorchilin

Brandukov, Tchaikovsky's Pupil

Varvara Shmykova

Varvara Shmykova

Sasha, Tchaikovsky's Sister

VL

Vladimir Mishukov

Shlykov, Antonina's Lawyer

VI

Viktor Khorinyak

Yurgenson, Tchaikovsky's Publisher

MI

Miron Fedorov

Nikolai Rubinstein

AN

Andrei Burkovskiy

Vladimir Meshchersky

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