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Belinsky (Russian: Белинский) is a 1953 Soviet biopic film directed by Grigori Kozintsev, based on the life of Russian literary critic Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848). The production of the film was completed in 1951 but it was not released until 1953, following the reshooting of various scenes demanded by Stalin. [1]
Belinsky viewed Gogol's recent book, Correspondence with Friends, as pernicious because it renounced the need to “awaken in the people a sense of their human dignity, trampled down in the mud and the filth for so many centuries.” Fyodor Dostoevsky read aloud at several public events Belinsky's letter, which called for the end of serfdom. A ...
Gogol's story "Viy" was adapted into film by Russian filmmakers four times: the original Viy in 1967; the horror film Vedma (aka The Power of Fear) in 2006; the action-horror film Viy in 2014; and the horror film Gogol Viy, released in 2018. It was also adapted into the Russian full-motion video game Viy: The Story Retold (2004).
Pages in category "Films based on works by Nikolai Gogol" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Overcoat (2001) – a Canadian made-for-TV film produced by the CBC; The Overcoat – an unfinished animated film by Yuriy Norshteyn and Francheska Yarbusova, in the works since the early 1980s. [18] The Overcoat (2017) – a short film adapted and directed by Patrick Myles starring Jason Watkins, Tim Key, Vicki Pepperdine and Alex Macqueen ...
Gogol. The Beginning is the first of three films of the project Gogol and the first Russian television series to have a theatrical release. [1] It was released on August 31, 2017. It earned $7,757,988 at the box-office. Gogol. Viy was released on April 5, 2018, [2] The box-office gross was $8 011 641. Gogol. Terrible Revenge was released on ...
Viy: The Story Retold, a 2004 Russian full-motion video game; Evil Spirit ; VIY, a 2008 South Korean horror film by Park Jin-seong; Gogol. Viy, a 2018 film serialized for TV as Gogol; "Viy" is the title of episode 6. Several other works draw on the short story: Mario Bava's 1960 film Black Sunday is loosely based on the story.
In the film, the story is transposed to Ottoman Empire. Incognito from St. Petersburg (1977), [10] a Soviet film by Leonid Gaidai; De Boezemvriend ("The Bosom Friend") (1982), a Dutch film starring André van Duin. A musical comedy which is not so much an adaptation of Gogol's work, but a remake of The Inspector General.