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  • 蒙古的雄狮 Le lion des Mogols

    类型:剧情片电影, 爱情片电影

    导演:让·爱泼斯坦   编剧:让·爱泼斯坦, 伊万·莫兹尤辛

    主演:伊万·莫兹尤辛, François Viguier, Nathalie Lissenko, Alexiane, Camille Bardou

  • 燃烧的火炉 Le Brasier Ardent

    类型:剧情片电影

    导演:Ivan Mozzhukhin (Ivan Mosjoukine)   编剧:伊万·莫兹尤辛

    主演:伊万·莫兹尤辛, Nathalie Lissenko, Nicolas Koline, Camille Bardou

      For his third film in France, L'Enfant du Carnaval (1921), Mozhukhin directed himself. This is a delightful work, hinting at the astonishing visual vocabulary Mozhukhin would employ in his next directorial effort, Le brasier ardent (1923). Full of visual witticisms that include amusing match cuts and a terrific use of scenography, it can be argued that the choice of subject mat...

  • 基恩 Kean

    类型:剧情片电影

    导演:亚历山大·沃尔科夫   编剧:大仲马, Kenelm Foss, 伊万·莫兹尤辛, 亚历山大·沃尔科夫

    主演:Konstantin Mic, Pierre Mindaist, Laurent Morléas, 伊万·莫兹尤辛, Nathalie Lissenko, Pauline Po, Otto Detlefsen

      By 1820, Edmund Kean is the most admired Shakespearan actor. But if his art is peerless, his free lifestyle is ill thought of, particularly by the high society. Kean has fallen passionately in love with Countess Elena de Koefeld, the wife of the ambassador of Denmark. Elena loves him too but hesitates to give up her rank in society and follow Kean. On the other hand, Anna, a ri...

  • 痛苦的冒险 L'angoissante aventure

    类型:冒险片电影

    导演:Yakov Protazanov   编剧:伊万·莫兹尤辛

    主演:Ivan Mozzhukhin, Nathalie Lissenko, Dimitri Buchowetzki

      Shot in pieces by the White Russian cinema community during their emigration to France, L'Angoissante Aventure is afascinating hybrid, reflecting the multifaceted talents of the first generations of Russian filmmakers and the path not taken by early Soviet cinema. Director Yakov Protazanov had already made a name for himself through his film versions of the Queen of Spades (1916) and Father Sergius (1917), both notable for their psychologically nuanced treatment of objects and decor as well as the performances of lead actor Ivan Mozzhukhin. Mozzhukhin worked to great acclaim in France as both an actor and a director, but Protazanov would eventually be lured back to Moscow to direct the famous soviet science fiction film Aelita (1924)