A little off the beaten track, but I recently saw this wonderful British production of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf.
Ward No. 6 is a short story written by Chekhov in 1892. It has appeared in various collections of Chekhov short stories, including The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories translated by Constance Garnett in 1921. In this story, Chekhov explores the inner working of a run-down lunatic asylum in a provincial town. He introduces the readers to a coarse porter who speaks mostly with his fists, various patients, a doctor who presides over this ward, and expresses his thoughts with a local postmaster. It was recently made into a movie , featuring Vladimir Ilyin. Here's a clip . There's also this very recent short film (30 min.) by Suzana Purkovic, with English subtitles.
I recently saw Ivan's Childhood, Tarkovsky's first film, and was beyond impressed.
ReplyDeleteGreat film! Will have to watch it again now that you mention it. Another great film from that era is The Cranes Are Flying,
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