Leo Tolstoy

Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828–1910), usually referred to in English as Leo Tolstoy, was a Russian writer who is regarded as one of the greatest authors of all time. He received nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature every year from 1902 to 1906 and for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902, and 1909. Born to an aristocratic Russian family in 1828, Tolstoy is best known for the novels War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1878), often cited as pinnacles of realist fiction. He first achieved literary acclaim in his twenties with his semi-autobiographical trilogy, Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth (1852–1856), and Sevastopol Sketches (1855), based upon his experiences in the Crimean War. His fiction includes dozens of short stories and several novellas such as The Death of Ivan Ilyich (1886), Family Happiness (1859), and Hadji Murad (1912). He also wrote plays and numerous philosophical essays. In the 1870s Tolstoy experienced a profound moral crisis, followed by what he regarded as an equally profound spiritual awakening, as outlined in his non-fiction work A Confession (1882). His literal interpretation of the ethical teachings of Jesus, centering on the Sermon on the Mount, caused him to become a fervent Christian anarchist and pacifist. His ideas on nonviolent resistance, expressed in such works as The Kingdom of God Is Within You (1894), had a profound impact on such pivotal 20th-century figures as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. He also became a dedicated advocate of Georgism, the economic philosophy of Henry George, which he incorporated into his writing, particularly Resurrection (1899).

Works

Anna Karenina. The Intimate Diary

The film is about unforgivable happiness, about virtue that inspires hatred, about wrong thoughts and the desire to live. And about "the eternal mistake that people make, imagining happiness as the fulfillment of desire." “Anna Karenina. Intimate Diary ”is a bright modern psychological drama, an experimental adaptation of the classics of world literature. The plot of the novel by Leo Tolstoy transferred to modern realities.

Release Date:2019-10-24

Department:Writing

Job:Story

6.0

Dark as the Night. Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina in modern realities.

Release Date:2019-03-20

Department:Writing

Job:Screenplay

Vote Count:1

6.2

Anna Karenina. Vronsky's Story

There is no single truth in love. Each treads their own path. Which should take precedence – passion or duty? How do we choose? And who gets to judge? These are the eternal questions, remorselessly thrust upon us by life. Anna Karenina made her choice, leaving her son Sergei to grow up struggling to understand why his mother took such a tragic and terrible path, and Count Vronsky haunted by the memory of the woman for whose death he still blames himself 30 years later. In 1904, in the aftermath of one of the battles of the Russo-Japanese war, Sergei Karenin and Alexei Vronsky find themselves thrown together in a remote Manchurian village, where fate offers them a chance to return to the events long past and, finally, to find the answers both have long been seeking.

Release Date:2017-06-08

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:20

Winter Thaw

In late nineteenth-century Russia, Martin Avdeitch is a humble shoemaker whose life has been characterized by grief. Martin must find the courage to look outside himself and trust in the goodness of God. This BYUtv original holiday special is based on Leo Tolstoy's short story, "Martin the Cobbler," and stars John Rhys-Davies.

Release Date:2016-11-24

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

6.9

Frozen Land

When a schoolteacher is sacked, he projects his bad mood at his troubled teenage son. The son, in turn, buys a CD player from a pawnshop with counterfeit money. This starts a chain reaction of misery as every victim projects his problems on to another person.

Release Date:2005-01-14

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:60

6.0

Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina, the wife of a Russian imperial minister, creates a high-society scandal by an affair with Count Vronsky, a dashing cavalry officer in 19th-century St. Petersburg.

Release Date:1997-04-04

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:145

The Jump

Based on the story of the same name by L. N. Tolstoy.

Release Date:1980-01-31

Department:Writing

Job:Short Story

2.5

Father Sergius

A film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Leo Tolstoy. The main character of the film is Prince Stepan Kasatsky, an officer, an ardent, proud young man — a big fan of the tsar. Kasatsky is going to marry, but at the last moment he learns from the bride that she was the mistress of the emperor. The prince is deeply disappointed in social life, he takes a monastic vow and leaves the capital. Faith in God was to save the soul, but passions and worldly temptations don't leave Kasatsky.

Release Date:1978-09-05

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:4

8.2

Martin the Cobbler

A poor cobbler has a dream in which he hears the Lord promise to visit him. Instead poor people in need of food, clothing, warmth, and understanding come to him. In the end he understands that this is how the Lord visits men today.

Release Date:1977-06-01

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:4

Green, Bygone...

A young landowner, fascinated by billiard, falls into the trap of gambling

Release Date:1976-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Short Story

6.0

Anna Karenina

The film is a Bolshoi Ballet version of Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina with choreography by Maya Plisetskaya who also took on the titular role. Anna Karenina is a young wife of an older husband. She has an affair with the handsome Count Vronsky. By following her desires Anna complicates her life.

Release Date:1975-10-18

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:6

0.5

Family Happiness

Release Date:1971-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Book

Vote Count:1

4.7

The Living Corpse

Based on the play of the same name by Leo Tolstoy. According to Fyodor Protasov, the surrounding life is riddled with dirt and falsehood. He does not want to participate "in all this dirty trick", he does not have the courage to fight it, and he chooses the third way — to stage suicide.

Release Date:1969-07-11

Department:Writing

Job:Theatre Play

Vote Count:6

5.9

Scarabea – How Much Land Does a Man Need?

A Teutonic lecher on vacation has a wager with some local peasants that he can't make a walking circle from sunrise to sunset to secure some coveted land. The middle-aged businessman embarks on his journey only to be slowed down by the beautiful reporter Scarabea. With thoughts of drunkenness and sex on his warped mind, the man tries to circumnavigate the parcel of property. The story is a retelling of an ancient folk tale told by Tolstoy where the initial victim bets his soul to Satan against the land he desires.

Release Date:1969-01-10

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:4

4.7

The Cossacks

Historical drama based on the eponymous novel by Leo Tolstoy. Junker Olenin, a representative of St.Petersburg's golden youth, is traveling from St.Petersburg to the Caucasus in search of romance. His regiment is stationed in the Cossack village. Here he falls in love with the beautiful Maryana and is ready to marry her, but she loves the Cossack Lukashka and is not going to exchange him for the master...

Release Date:1961-08-14

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:7

Also People

Based on an excerpt from the novel by L.N.Tolstoy "War and Peace." The war of 1812. The defeated Napoleonic army is retreating. Three Russian soldiers settled in a snowy forest near a fire: a young (Zaletayev), an elderly and a middle-aged one. Zaletayev fantasizes — as if he had captured Napoleon. The soldiers laugh good-naturedly at him. After dinner, they fall asleep... Two Frenchmen go to the clearing — an officer and a soldier. Russian soldiers wake up and, seeing that the officer is barely standing on his feet from cold and hunger, take him to the colonel. The French soldier sits down to the fire. The Russians give him porridge and vodka. The soldier, encouraged, sings a french song. Zaletayev echoes him. A tired Frenchman falls asleep on Zaletayev’s shoulder. The soldiers carefully shelter him. “Also people,” an elderly soldier says with a sigh.

Release Date:1959-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Polikuschka

Release Date:1958-11-14

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Anna Karenina

The performance of the Moscow Art Theater. Gorky based on the novel of the same name by L. N. Tolstoy, staged for the stage by one of the founders of the theater V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko.

Release Date:1953-04-06

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

3.0

The Living Corpse

Based on the play of the same name by Leo Tolstoy. The Russian nobleman Fyodor Vasilievich Protasov cannot put up with the hypocrisy of his environment, but is powerless to fight it. He begins to drink, leaves the house and gradually falls. The behavior of Protasov helps to bring his wife Liza closer to a longtime friend of the family, Viktor Karenin. Unable to endure the lies and humiliation associated with the upcoming divorce proceedings, Fedya pretends to commit suicide and seemed to forever leave his family. It is only due to the accident that it becomes known that Fedor Protasov is alive. Liza, reconciled with the death of her husband and became the wife of Karenin, is summoned to court on charges of duality. To stop the stupid and deceitful comedy of the court and rid the shame of innocent people, Protasov shoots himself.

Release Date:1952-06-16

Department:Writing

Job:Theatre Play

Vote Count:1

Celos

Argentinian adaptation of "The Kreutzer Sonata" by Leo Tolstoy.

Release Date:1946-08-23

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

8.0

What Men Live By

A film based on a story by Leo Tolstoy about a cabinet maker, his wife and an angel punished by God.

Release Date:1938-09-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Vote Count:1

6.0

Resurrection

Katusha, a country girl, is seduced and abandoned by Prince Nekludov. Nekludov finds himself, years later, on a jury trying the same Katusha for a crime he now realizes his actions drove her to. He follows her to imprisonment in Siberia, intent on redeeming her and himself as well.

Release Date:1931-01-27

Department:Writing

Job:Original Story

Vote Count:1

7.0

The White Devil

Ivan Mozzhukhin is a "...hot-headed Caucasian mountaineer leader whose irrational behavior comes to the attention of the Czar . Hoping to use Hajji Murad as a go-between in his plans to conquer the Caucasus mountaineers, the Russian ruler finds that the hero is not so easily manipulated. Rescuing the beautiful Saira from the Czar's clutches, Hajji Murad leads the mountain people's revolt against the despotic regent." Needless to say, the film ends in tragedy.

Release Date:1930-01-28

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:3

5.2

The Living Corpse

The central character of the play, Fedor Protasov, is tormented by the belief that his wife Liza has never really chosen between him and the more conventional Victor Karenin, a rival for her hand. He wants to kill himself, but doesn't have the nerve. Running away from his life, he first falls in with Gypsies, and into a sexual relationship with a Gypsy singer, Masha.

Release Date:1929-02-14

Department:Writing

Job:Theatre Play

Vote Count:9

3.0

Kazakebi

Release Date:1928-09-04

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:1

Resurrection

Release Date:1926-12-22

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

The Kreutzer Sonata

We have a liberal, modern Czech flapper bound to a serious and bored husband and don't forget the important fact that the wife has a lover so soon the widening gulf between husband and wife leads to stress and resentment and we get a tormented psychological study of irreconcilable differences that will lead to tragedy.

Release Date:1926-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Auferstehung. Katjuscha Maslowa

A nobleman wishes to help the woman he had seduced and abandoned years earlier when he learns that she is now on trial for murder.

Release Date:1923-08-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Man by the Roadside

Release Date:1923-06-11

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Die Kreutzersonate

Release Date:1922-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

The Kreutzer Sonata

Directed by Pyotr Chardynin.

Release Date:1911-01-02

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Coming to You

Movie based on Leo Tolstoy's "Three Questions"

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

The Death of Ivan Ilyich

Ivan Ilyich is a social climbing magistrate in 19th century Russia. After suffering a seemingly innocuous injury, his life enters a tailspin. He starts questioning his relationships, his work, the very meaning of life. As he deteriorates, he begins to grasp how the good life ought to have been, and how he had never truly lived it.

Release Date:2024-04-30

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina has an esteemed husband, a charming child, an impeccable social status, but one day she meets a handsome officer named Alexei Vronsky. Falling in love undermines her family life and her soul. Trust versus betrayal, routine versus breathtaking adventure. Could it have ended differently?

Release Date:2023-01-25

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Resurrection

The film is a rendition of Resurrection, Tolstoy’s last novel. It begins with a reading of the beginning of the first part in Naples, in September 2012. It moves on to Berlin, Locarno 2013, Oneglia, Paris, Casalborgone, and it ends in Milan with the beginning of the second part. The places and times change, and so do the people doing the reading. But also, in the middle, real people and voices surface, like Adamo Vergine at his home and Jean François Neplaz in Marseilles. The film searches for the possible faces of Tolstoy’s two protagonists in Oneglia, Procida, and Casalborgone.

Release Date:2019-11-27

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

War and Peace
7.6

War and Peace

A story that revolves around five aristocratic families, set during the reign of Alexander I, and centered on the love triangle between Natasha Rostova, Pierre Bezukhov, and Andrei Bolkonsky.

Release Date:2016-01-03

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Episode Count:6

Vote Count:212

Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina

The film adaptation of the famous novel by Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy. The story of the illegal and tragic love of a married lady Anna Karenina for a brilliant officer Vronsky.

Release Date:2013-03-04

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Episode Count:5

6.7

Anna Karenina

In Imperial Russia, Anna, the wife of the officer Karenin, goes to Moscow to visit her brother. On the way, she meets the charming cavalry officer Vronsky to whom she is immediately attracted. But in St. Petersburg’s high society, a relationship like this could destroy a woman’s reputation.

Release Date:2012-09-06

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:2293

5.5

Boxing Day

A struggling, indebted business man leaves his family immediately after Christmas to pursue a lucrative property deal that could solve all of his problems: buying foreclosed properties from banks at a fraction of their value, refitting them for a minimum cost, and then selling them for a large profit. He hires a local chauffeur for 24 hours to drive him around the mountainous area but, as night sets in and the weather worsens, the car is trapped on an icy road and the men face an uncertain fate.

Release Date:2012-09-02

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Vote Count:13

5.6

2 Jacks

Jack Hussar is a legendary Hollywood director, whose persona commands respect and adoration from his fans. Can his son, Jack Jr. maintain his legacy?

Release Date:2012-08-23

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Vote Count:17

Greed Eats the Soul

Set among the Native American, Greed Eats the Soul is a story based on Leo Tolstoy's 'How Much Land Does a Man Need?', it is a story that tackle the existentialist question of Greed and man's failure to control it.

Release Date:2009-05-11

Department:Writing

Job:Original Story

5.5

Anna Karenina

The film adaptation of the famous novel by Leo Tolstoy. The story of the illegal and tragic love of a married lady Anna Karenina for a brilliant officer Vronsky.

Release Date:2009-03-01

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:2

6.1

The Kreutzer Sonata

A man becomes obsessively jealous of his pianist wife and her violinist companion.

Release Date:2008-06-20

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:14

A Day in the Country

After his father's car breaks down, a young girl gets lost in the woods. She encounters a fugitive and a deaf woman. At first, she is suspicious of them and runs away. But as she begins to know them, they set out on a journey together to find her father.

Release Date:2008-05-11

Department:Writing

Job:Original Story

War and Peace
6.3

War and Peace

War and Peace is a 2007 Russian-French-Italian-German miniseries directed by Robert Dornhelm. It was broadcast in Belgium and in France in four parts during October and November 2007. It was inspired by Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, which also is divided into four parts. The actors are of different nationalities.

Release Date:2007-10-21

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Episode Count:4

Vote Count:30

5.7

Chouga

Chouga is a beautiful, rich and beloved young woman. She is thirty and lives in Astana, the Kazak new capital. She is married to a famous scientist in his sixties and has a seven-year-old son. Her brother and sister-in-law live in Almaty. The couple is tearing apart and Chouga’s brother requests her to come and try to bring them back together. There she meets Ablaï, a rich and idle young man whom she strongly feels attracted to. Once back to Astana, Chouga tries to withstand this sensual attraction about which she has a premonition of a tragic outcome.

Release Date:2007-09-18

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:3

10.0

Tolstoy: The Man Behind Anna

An examination of the life of great Russian author Leo Tolstoy, who penned the 1877 novel Anna Karenina.

Release Date:2007-04-24

Character:Self (archive footage)

Vote Count:1

Leo Tolstoy - Larger than the others

German documentary on the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy.

Release Date:2003-01-03

Character:Self (archive footage)

5.5

ivans xtc.

Ivan Beckman, Hollywood's most sought-after talent agent, the darling and crown prince of La La Land, is dead. How and why did it happen? Was it drugs, murder, or perhaps something altogether more mundane? We begin with an ending and then catapult back a number of days to the apex of Ivan's brilliant career as he bags international megastar Don West onto his company's books. We then follow Ivan through the highs, lows, and extreme excesses of his final days.

Release Date:2000-09-12

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:24

Anna Karenina
7.0

Anna Karenina

In 19th century Russia, aristocrat Anna Karenina has a passionate extramarital affair with the dashing Count Vronsky that could lead to both their ruin. A four-part British television adaptation of Tolstoy's novel.

Release Date:2000-05-09

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Episode Count:4

Vote Count:9

Why?

A film based on a Tolstoy novel about naïveté, idealism and love facing harsh reality.

Release Date:1996-04-18

Department:Writing

Job:Author

6.9

Prisoner of the Mountains

Two Russian soldiers, one battle-seasoned and the other barely into his boots and uniform, are taken prisoner by an anxious Islamic father from a remote village hoping to trade them for his captured son.

Release Date:1996-03-15

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Vote Count:59

Beautiful stranger

Strangers on a train. Late in 1916, a brave and idealistic Russian officer in his 20s comes to his superiors' attention when he stands up to Rasputin at a nightclub. He's asked to carry important papers from Petersburg to Stockholm by train in the dead of winter, a dangerous mission. The first-class carriage may be full of spies, and soon after the train embarks, the man in the next compartment searches Obozow's luggage. A beautiful stranger approaches him, a woman older than he, on a concert tour; a game of cat and mouse ensues with patriotism and emotion sometimes on opposite sides. Can Obozow consummate the affair, reach Stockholm, and maintain his ideals?

Release Date:1993-10-14

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

War and Peace

The love story of young Countess Natasha Rostova and Count Pierre Bezukhov, is intertwined with the "Great Patriotic War" of 1812 against the invading Napoleon's Armies. People of Russia from all classes of society stand up united against the enemy. Both sides suffer tremendous losses during the war, and Russian society is left irrevocably changed.

Release Date:1991-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Book

The Light Shines in the Darkness

A man tries to follow his interpretations and behave accordingly, sacrificing his entire private property and living for the poor.

Release Date:1988-09-05

Department:Writing

Job:Original Story

Kreutzer Sonata

The story of a murder out of jealousy. After his release from prison, the perpetrator tells the story of his marriage and tries to understand the reasons for his actions.

Release Date:1987-10-17

Department:Writing

Job:Story

5.9

Kreutzer Sonata

A revelatory discussion on a train. Based on Leo Tolstoy's novel of the same name.

Release Date:1987-07-22

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:11

The Old Alphabet

A rural teacher, whose letters to Leo Tolstoy are read in the movie, sees the meaning of his work not just in teaching children to read and write, but in the education of human personality.

Release Date:1987-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

4.2

A Simple Death

When a middle-aged high-court judge in 19th-century Russia starts to experience a sharp pain in his side, he soon finds himself bedridden with an undiagnosed terminal illness. Face-to-face with his own mortality, he becomes increasingly introspective and emotional as he ponders the reason for his acute suffering and imminent death.

Release Date:1985-03-04

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:8

7.0

Albert

Story of an extraordinary musician, violinist, who was famous, but his alcoholism led him to poverty. Now he is playing time from time to rich people. Then Albert meets count Delesov, who tries to change Albert's life. Two different characters, two ways of life confront... Will Albert change? Should he?

Release Date:1985-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:3

5.2

Anna Karenina

Tragic Anna leaves her cold husband for dashing Count Vronsky in 19th-century Russia.

Release Date:1985-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:6

7.0

L'Argent

A forged 500-franc note is passed from person to person and shop to shop, until it falls into the hands of a genuine innocent who doesn't see it for what it is—which will have devastating consequences on his life.

Release Date:1983-05-18

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Vote Count:257

Лебеди

Release Date:1983-02-13

Department:Writing

Job:Book

6.0

Things against the law

Raouf gets involved with Azhar in their relationship, graduates and appoints a detective, Raouf abandons Azhar, and marries Rashid's daughter Siham. Azhar marries the pimp Zaghlol, and he forces her to work with him. Raouf surprised Azhar is accused in a case of prostitution. He regrets his abandonment, and stands with her.

Release Date:1982-02-15

Department:Writing

Job:Author

Vote Count:1

The Living Corpse

Release Date:1981-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

4.0

Cinema in Russia

Documentary film about early years of Russian cinema: its first directors, cameramen, producers and actors. Includes rare fragments of pre-revolutionary feature films, newsreels and Starewicz's animation.

Release Date:1979-08-27

Character:Archive footage

Vote Count:1

8.5

Caucasian Prisoner

Officer Zhilin, a Caucasus officer, receives a letter from his mother and returns home. He and another Russian officer are attacked by mountaineers, and Zhilin is captured without ransom money.

Release Date:1975-07-11

Department:Writing

Job:Book

Vote Count:2

Anna Karenina
2.5

Anna Karenina

A miniseries based on the novel by Leo Tolstoi.

Release Date:1974-11-10

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Episode Count:6

Vote Count:1

Lemmi und die Schmöker
8.5

Lemmi und die Schmöker

Release Date:1973-04-08

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:2

Детство. Отрочество. Юность

Release Date:1973-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

War & Peace
7.1

War & Peace

The classic BBC dramatisation of Tolstoy's epic story of love and loss set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. Anthony Hopkins heads the cast as Pierre Bezuhov (a role for which he won the 1972 Best Actor BAFTA); Morag Hood is the impulsive and beautiful Natasha Rostova; Alan Dobie is the dour but heroic Andrei Bolkonsky; and David Swift is Napoleon, whose decision to invade Russia in 1812 has far-reaching consequences for Pierre and the Rostov and Bolkonsky families. The twenty-part serial was the vision of producer David Conroy whose principle aim was to transfer the rich characterisation and incident from Tolstoy's greatest novel to a television drama. Scripted by Jack Pulman and directed by John Davies, Conroy's War And Peace boasts superb acting, award-winning design (1972 Best Design BAFTA) and breathtaking battle sequences which were filmed in former Yugoslavia.

Release Date:1972-09-29

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Episode Count:20

Vote Count:8

6.6

St. Michael Had a Rooster

Sentenced to life imprisonment for illegal activities, Italian International member Giulio Manieri holds on to his political ideals while struggling against madness in the loneliness of his prison cell.

Release Date:1972-05-11

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:15

7.6

War and Peace

A seven-hour epic adaptation of the novel by Leo Tolstoy. The love story of young Countess Natasha Rostova and Count Pierre Bezukhov is interwoven with the Great Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon's invading army.

Release Date:1968-04-28

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:130

5.8

Anna Karenina

The plot of the film is the love of a married woman, Anna Karenina, and a young officer, Aleksei Vronsky. Anna leaves the family in search of happiness to her beloved person. She has to take a very serious step in her life - to part with her son. The attitude of the high society towards her is changing. All this brings a lot of pain and humiliation to the main character. The tragic story of love and betrayal, the fate of a woman, for the sake of passion who decided to change her life irrevocably.

Release Date:1967-11-06

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:21

7.7

War and Peace, Part IV: Pierre Bezukhov

As Moscow is set ablaze by the retreating Russians, the Rostovs flee their estate, taking wounded soldiers with them, and unbeknownst to them, also Andrei. Pierre, dressed as a peasant, tries to assassinate Napoleon but is taken prisoner. As the French are forced to retreat, he is marched for months with the Grande Armée, until being freed by a raiding party. The French are defeated by Kutuzov in the Battle of Krasnoi. Andrei is recognized and is brought to his estate. He forgives Natasha on his deathbed. She reunites with Pierre and they marry as Moscow is being rebuilt.

Release Date:1967-11-04

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:45

7.8

War and Peace, Part III: The Year 1812

In 1812, Napoleon's Army invades Russia. Kutuzov asks Bolkonsky to join him as a staff officer, yet the prince requests a command in the field. Pierre sets out to watch the upcoming confrontation between the armies. During the Battle of Borodino, he volunteers to assist in an artillery battery. Bolkonsky's unit waits in the reserve, but he is hit by a shell. Both Anatol and Bolkosnky suffer severe wounds. The French Army is victorious and advances on Moscow.

Release Date:1967-07-21

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:50

7.1

War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova

In the end of 1809, Natasha attends her first ball. Andrei falls in love with her and intends to marry her, but her father demands they wait. The prince travels abroad, and Natasha desperately longs for him. But she then meets Anatol Kuragin and forgets of Andrei. At the last minute, she regrets and abandons her plans to elope with Anatol. Bolkonsky hears of this and declares their betrothal is over. Pierre, trying to calm her down, suddenly announces he loves her.

Release Date:1966-07-20

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:56

7.6

War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky

The first film of a four-part adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s 1869 novel. In St. Petersburg of 1805, Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a rich nobleman, is introduced to high society. His friend, Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, joins the Imperial Russian Army as aide-de-camp of General Mikhail Kutuzov in the War of the Third Coalition against Napoleon.

Release Date:1966-03-14

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:65

War and Peace
9.6

War and Peace

An epic adaptation of the novel by Leo Tolstoy. The love story of young Countess Natasha Rostova and Count Pierre Bezukhov is interwoven with the Great Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon's invading army.

Release Date:1966-03-14

Department:Writing

Job:Screenplay

Episode Count:4

Vote Count:5

Iván Iljics halála

Release Date:1965-02-28

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Posle bala

Ivan Vasilyevich is in love with Varenka and is admired by her father, Colonel. But the transformation of a tender loving father from a good-natured colonel into a cruel and ruthless tormentor shocked Ivan so much that his feelings for Varenka quickly cooled.

Release Date:1962-12-31

Department:Writing

Job:Short Story

6.5

Anna Karenina

Anna, the wife of government minister Alexis Karenin, visits Moscow to help straighten out a family quarrel. There, Count Alexis Vronsky falls in love with her. Television adaptation of a play based on Leo Tolstoy's novel by Marcelle Maurette.

Release Date:1961-11-03

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:4

6.3

Resurrection

Katusha, a country girl, is seduced and abandoned by Prince Nekludov. Nekludov finds himself, years later, on a jury trying the same Katusha for a crime he now realizes his actions drove her to. He follows her to imprisonment in Siberia, intent on redeeming her and himself as well.

Release Date:1960-11-20

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:7

8.0

The River of Love

Nahr el Hub is the Egyptian adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina".

Release Date:1960-11-12

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:2

5.1

The White Warrior

The story of Hadji Murad, a 19th-century Chechen chieftain who led his warriors in a fight against the invading forces of the Russian Czar.

Release Date:1959-06-21

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:9

6.0

Resurrection

Young Prince Nechljudov is summoned as a judge in a murder trial. A rich merchant was found dead in the room of the inn where he was staying and the prostitute Maslova was accused of the crime. Nechljudov recognizes in the woman the maid of the aunts he had seduced and abandoned years before and tries to convince the authorities of her of his innocence but to no avail. Convinced that he is responsible for her moral fall, he follows her to Siberia where she must serve her sentence.

Release Date:1958-10-21

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:1

The Three Bears

Little Varvarushka disobeys her grandmother and gets lost in the woods, then enters a house in which three bears live. Based on Lev Tolstoy's 1875 version of the English folk tale "Goldilocks and the Three Bears".

Release Date:1958-03-23

Department:Writing

Job:Short Story

4.5

Forbidden Love

During a horse race, Ana, a happily married woman with a child, he met Captain Brown. Later, they meet again on a long train journey and inevitably love arises. Both try to forget each one on his own, however, things go more and more complicated, making it impossible to stop the situation.

Release Date:1958-01-16

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:6

6.7

War and Peace

Napoleon's tumultuous relations with Russia including his disastrous 1812 invasion serve as the backdrop for the tangled personal lives of two aristocratic families.

Release Date:1956-08-21

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:241

5.9

The Kreutzer Sonata

Some time after marrying a sensual girl, Pozdnychev realizes the only link to his spouse is that of physical love. When a violinist with whom his wife plays regularly the “Sonata to Kreutzer” appears, the young woman blooms in a new passion. From then on, her husband is eaten away by jealousy.

Release Date:1956-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Short Story

Vote Count:19

Anna

Though her marriage with rich businessman Chan Hak-lit is crumbling, Anna Poon refuses to accept her childhood sweetheart Wong Kei-shu's courtship. Anna's younger sister Mei-na has a crush on Shu and treats Lee Man coldly. When she sees Anna being with Shu, she taunts Anna with stealing who she likes. Anna is hurt and goes back to Chan's house. Chan holds a house party and invites business celebrities. Shu attends it and when tells Anna he loves her when they dance. Anna rejects him and tells him never to see her again. Chan goes to the racecourse. When Shu falls down from a horse, Anna faints. Chan asks Anna what her relationship with Shu is. He warns her not to have any wrongdoing and ruin his reputation. Shu is fine and asks Anna to meet for the last time. Anna cannot turn down him and goes to meets him. Lit miscomprehends the situation and files a divorce. He even forbids Anna to see their daughter. A distressed Anna becomes a victim of love in a conservative society.

Release Date:1955-11-30

Department:Writing

Job:Original Story

Resurrection

Ah Hing is made pregnant by her master Fan Chun-kit. Fan soon leaves for his studies overseas while Ah Hing suffers gross prosecution and is reduced to becoming a prostitute. In a momentary slip of a struggle, Ah Hing commits manslaughter. Now a qualified lawyer, Fan acquits Ah Hing of the charge, and intends to marry her to redeem his negligence in the past. Ah Hing, however, is determined to pursue an independent life.

Release Date:1955-04-01

Department:Writing

Job:Original Story

5.3

Paris Nineteen Hundred

Nicole Védrès' chronicle of Paris from 1900 to 1914 is brought to life through the use of original material, all authentic, secured from more then 700 films belonging to public and private collections. A few of the celebrities of the time shown are Enrico Caruso, Sarah Bernhardt, and Maurice Chevalier.

Release Date:1948-02-25

Character:Self (archive footage)

Vote Count:9

6.0

Anna Karenina

Stefan and Dolly Oblonsky have had a spat and Stefan has asked his sister, Anna Karenina, to come down to Moscow to help mend the rift. Anna's companion on the train from St. Petersburg is Countess Vronsky who is met at the Moscow station by her son. Col. Vronsky looks very dashing in his uniform and it's love at first sight when he looks at Anna and their eyes meet.

Release Date:1948-01-22

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:56

7.0

Lovers Without Love

This flashback heavy melodrama is a loose adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s novella The Kreutzer Sonata named after the Beethoven piece. The story concerns marriage, divorce, love, carnal lust and jealousy.

Release Date:1948-01-10

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:1

3.0

Les Nuits blanches de Saint-Pétersbourg

Pozdnycheff, a young party animal, destroyed by his lightness the marital happiness of one of his childhood friends who committed suicide. Since then, he is haunted by the memory.

Release Date:1938-03-09

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:2

6.6

Anna Karenina

In 19th century Russia a woman in a respectable marriage to a senior statesman must grapple with her love for a dashing soldier.

Release Date:1935-08-30

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:86

6.5

We Live Again

Nekhludoff, a Russian nobleman serving on a jury, discovers that the young girl on trial, Katusha, is someone he once seduced and abandoned and that he himself bears responsibility for reducing her to crime. He sets out to redeem her and himself in the process.

Release Date:1934-11-01

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:4

5.9

The Woman of the Port

Her father dies... her fiance dumps her... and she can't find a job... so she covers the waterfront. And then one night...

Release Date:1934-02-14

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Vote Count:12

6.0

Resurrection

Simultaneously shot Spanish version of Tolstoy adaptation: After a woman he has formerly mistreated is sentenced for a crime a man who was part of her jury joins her on the trip to Siberia to expatiate his guilt.

Release Date:1931-03-06

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:2

3.0

Her Boy

Directed by Friedrich Feher.

Release Date:1930-09-19

Department:Writing

Job:Short Story

Vote Count:1

4.5

Redemption

In Russia in the early 1900s, Fedya, a handsome, self-indulgent womanizer, falls in love with and marries Lisa, his friend Victor's fiancée. Fedya quickly tires of domestic life and resumes his profligate ways, drinking and gambling away his family's fortune. Lisa refuses to leave him despite his deplorable ways, so he takes drastic measures to ensure that she will no longer be harmed by his actions and reputation.

Release Date:1930-04-05

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:2

6.1

Love

In Imperial Russia, Anna Karenina falls in love with the dashing military officer Count Vronsky and abandons her husband and child to become his mistress.

Release Date:1927-11-29

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:27

Resurrection

Katusha, a country girl, is seduced and abandoned by Prince Nekludov. Nekludov finds himself, years later, on a jury trying the same Katusha for a crime he now realizes his actions drove her to. He follows her to imprisonment in Siberia, intent on redeeming her and himself as well.

Release Date:1927-03-19

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Die Macht der Finsternis

Highly theatrical version of Tolstoy's play.

Release Date:1924-06-15

Department:Writing

Job:Theatre Play

Résurrection

Release Date:1923-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

4.8

Polikushka

"Polikushka" was the only film directed by Aleksandr Sanin, one of Moscow Art Academic Theatre's founders, and is based on Lev Tolstoy's homonym short story. In spite the many differences between the literary oeuvre and its film adaptation it is a remarkable work that is outstanding for its depiction of the cruel realities of Russian society -the harsh life condition of its main character and his family in contrast to the wealth of his mistress;

Release Date:1922-10-30

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Vote Count:4

Anna Karenina

Release Date:1920-12-30

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Atonement

Release Date:1919-09-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

5.0

Anna Karenina

The 1918 Hungarian silent version of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.

Release Date:1918-10-27

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:1

10.0

A Corpse Living

"The Living Corpse" - Fedor Protasov is tormented by the thought that his wife Liza never really made a clear choice between him and Victor Karenin, a more conventional rival for her hand. He wants to kill himself, but doesn't have the nerve. Running away from his life, he falls in with Gypsies, and into a sexual relationship with a Gypsy singer Mascha. Meanwhile, his wife Liza, presuming him dead, marries the other man, Victor.

Release Date:1918-10-14

Department:Writing

Job:Theatre Play

Vote Count:1

5.8

Father Sergius

The story of Prince Stepán Kasátsky discovering his fiancée was the mistress of the Czar, so he then becomes a monk.

Release Date:1918-05-14

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:17

Der lebende Leichnam

Release Date:1918-04-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

The Living Corpse

A film adaptation of the play by Leo Tolstoy.

Release Date:1918-03-31

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Resurrezione

Release Date:1918-02-11

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Anna Karenine

Release Date:1917-11-01

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Master and Servant

Release Date:1917-02-11

Department:Writing

Job:Book

The Weakness of Man

David Spencer (Holbrook Blinn) is a basically good man, but like all men he has a few character flaws. Alas, these flaws deepen into weaknesses, leading to disaster for Spencer and his lady love Janice Lane (Eleanor Woodruff).

Release Date:1916-07-24

Department:Writing

Job:Theatre Play

A Woman's Resurrection

Nekhludoff, a Russian nobleman serving on a jury, discovers that the young girl on trial, Katusha, is someone he once seduced and abandoned and that he himself bears responsibility for reducing her to crime. He sets out to redeem her and himself in the process.

Release Date:1915-05-01

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

1.0

Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina is a married aristocrat and socialite living in Saint Petersburg. She is living a torrid romance with a wealthy and young count, he loves her and is willing to marry her once she leave her husband.

Release Date:1915-03-31

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:1

3.5

Kreutzer Sonata

Based -- loosely -- on Leo Tolstoy, this film starred feted stage star Nance O'Neil but is rather better remembered as Theda Bara's follow-up to the sensational A Fool There Was (1914).

Release Date:1915-03-01

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:2

War and Peace

An adaptation of the Tolstoy novel.

Release Date:1915-02-13

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Die Erkenntnis

Release Date:1915-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Story

5.0

The Kreutzer Sonata

The Kreutzer Sonata is based on a novella by Leo Tolstoy, named after Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata. The work is an argument for the ideal of sexual abstinence and an in-depth first-person description of jealous rage. The main character, Pozdnyshev, relates the events leading up to his killing his wife.

Release Date:1914-11-02

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:1

Katyusha

A kabuki film based on Tolstoy's novel Resurrection.

Release Date:1914-10-31

Department:Writing

Job:Story

Anna Karenina

An adaptation of the novel by Leo Tolstoy. Anna Karenina is having an extramarital affair that causes her grave consequences.

Release Date:1914-10-06

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

1.0

Anna Karenina

Release Date:1912-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:1

Master and Servant

Release Date:1912-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Book

The Living Corpse

Release Date:1911-09-27

Department:Writing

Job:Theatre Play

The First Distiller

Release Date:1911-04-23

Department:Writing

Job:Theatre Play

1.0

Anna Karenina

Countess Anna Karenina is torn between her lover Vronsky, and her husband, Count Karenin. Anna's love to Vronsky causes her much pain and social pressure. Her passion to Vronsky drives Anna to leave her husband, but Vronsky goes to war, leaving her helpless. Anna feels so meaningless and lonely, that she becomes suicidal and throws herself under a train.

Release Date:1911-02-10

Department:Writing

Job:Book

Vote Count:1

Le Comte Léon Tolstoï

It is almost like meeting the renowned Russian author to see this film, we get such a splendid view of him as he leaves his fine estate, find ourselves within touch of him almost, and near enough to watch his every motion as he bids his secretary good-bye before getting on the train. The view of the surrounding country and the peasant folk who each and every one get a kind look from the author, are also most interesting.

Release Date:1910-01-22

Character:Self (as Comte Léon Tolstoï)

The Power of Darkness

Release Date:1909-11-14

Department:Writing

Job:Theatre Play

4.9

Resurrection

Nekhludoff, a Russian nobleman serving on a jury, discovers that the young girl on trial, Katusha, is someone he once seduced and abandoned and that he himself bears responsibility for reducing her to crime. He sets out to redeem her and himself in the process.

Release Date:1909-05-20

Department:Writing

Job:Novel

Vote Count:4

Anna K

Anna K

Anna Karenina is a socialite and wife of the soon-to-be governor of St. Petersburg, who enters a life-changing love affair with Vronsky, the dashing heir of an aluminum empire.

Department:Writing

Job:Original Story

Episode Count:1

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