"Anna Karenina": Another Hollywood take on Russia

WASHINGTON. November 17. KAZINFORM  The new film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's 900-plus-page epic novel "Anna Karenina" hit US theaters on Friday, becoming the latest in a long list of Hollywood representations - or misrepresentations, as some critics charge - of Russia and Russian literary classics.
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Early US reviews of the film, with actress Keira Knightley cast in the title role, have been mixed, with most critics agreeing that it is visually sumptuous but sub-par in other aspects. The Russian blogosphere meanwhile has been derisive, with one blogger describing the new film as an "intellectual bordello", RIA Novosti reports.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of some other prominent Hollywood versions of Russian classics, or films with a Russian subject matter, of the past half-century:

War and Peace (1956):  A film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel which uses the backdrop of the Napoleonic invasion in 1812 to tell the story of the complex lives and relationships of three main characters: Natasha, Pierre, and Andrei.

Box Office Gross:  $12,500,000

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