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Tchaikovsky's Wife
Directed by
Kirill Serebrennikov
2022
2h 24m
Biography
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Drama
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6.4
85%
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Tumultuous relationship between Pyotr Tchaikovsky, the most famous Russian composer of all time, and his wife Antonina Miliukova.
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Cast of Tchaikovsky's Wife
Alyona Mikhaylova
Antonina Milyukova
Odin Lund Biron
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Nikita Elenev
Kotek, Tchaikovsky's Pupil
Ekaterina Ermishina
Liza, Antoninona's Sister
Philipp Avdeev
Modest Tchaikovsky / Anatoli Tchaikovsky
Miron Fedorov
Nikolai Rubinstein
Andrey Burkovskiy
Vladimir Meshchersky
Aleksandr Gorchilin
Brandukov, Tchaikovsky's Pupil
Varvara Shmykova
Sasha, Tchaikovsky's Sister
Vladimir Mishukov
Shlykov, Antonina's Lawyer
Viktor Horinyak
Yurgenson, Tchaikovsky's Publisher
Akilina Sokolova
Girl on platform
Yuliya Aug
Mad Woman at Church
Natalya Pavlenkova
Olga Nikaronovna, Antonina's Mother
Gurgen Tsaturyan
Nikolai Bochechkarov, Tchaikovsky's Friend
Sofya Reznik
Anastasia, Aleksandr's wife
Irina Rudnitskaya
Cook
Georgiy Kudrenko
Postman
Olga Dobrina
Nun
Aleksey Fokin
Best man
Tatyana Dolmatovskaya
Milliner
Artem Nemov
Serge
Stanislav Rumyantsev
Young officer
Savva Savelyev
Restaurant visitor
Ilya Demutsky
Restaurant visitor
Vasily Zorky
Restaurant visitor
Dmitriy Andreev
Restaurant guest
Marina Kleshchyova
Midwife
Vladislav Semiletkov
Newspaper seller
Nikita Pirozhkov
Alyosha, Tchaikovsky's Servant
Evgeny Pisarev
Funeral
Teresa Mavica
Funeral
Mikhail Makarov
Young officer
Vasiliy Popov
Young officer
Nikita Yurtaev
Young officer
Nikita Grigorev
Young officer
Daniil Orlov
Albrekht
Mariya Zolotukhina
Student
Egor Kuvshinov
Handsome man
Natalia Polenova
Khvostova
Nikita Lebedev
Aleksandr, Antonina's Brother
Peter Aidu
Undertaker
Eugene Ferre
Handsome Man
Tchaikovsky's Wife Ratings & Reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
Overlong and overdramatic, the two-hour-plus biopic does feature some exquisite filmmaking.
AwardsWatch
Ben Rolph
'Tchaikovsky's Wife' plays a lot like Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Phantom Thread,' both share similar themes of longing and discontent centered around a leading female protagonist.
indieWire
David Ehrlich
The result is a movie that constantly dances along the knife's edge between "hysteria" (in the most outmoded, misogynistic definition of the word) and defiance. Nowhere is that balance more obvious or more thrilling than in the opening sequence.
The Playlist
Jihane Bousfiha
"Tchaikovsky's Wife" is a revisionist drama that never manages to make up for an incredibly slow start and doesn't pinpoint what exactly there was about Tchaikovsky that put Antonina under a spell and made her fall head over heels in love with him.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Led by a persuasively compelling Alyona Mikhailova as the titular woman, Serebrennikov unveils his most composed offering to date in a film both elegant and sordid, inviting and repulsive.
The Film Verdict
Jay Weissberg
A disappointingly anemic take on the great composer's unfortunate marriage, gloriously shot by Vladislav Opelyants yet hampered by Kirill Serebrennikov's less than penetrating narrative.
Next Best Picture
Amy Smith
A film like this only works if the leading character is captivating, and Alyona Mikhailova gives a sensational performance as Antonina.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Todd McCarthy
The film immerses you in a world both distant and long dead, and it welcomes you into a past that sparks a significant amount of curiosity about its components, both official and behavioral.
Awards Daily
Zhuo-Ning Su
Clocking in at 143 minutes, it's neither the easiest nor the breeziest watch, but its investigation of a troubled relationship carries such a unique perspective it proves as unsettling as it is unsparingly enlightening.
The Film Stage
Rory O'Connor
A fevered, hypnotizing, meticulously detailed period piece with a protagonist so monomaniacal the film could almost be considered high camp.
TheWrap
Steve Pond
A bold and stylish work that slips in and out of fantasy and isn't afraid to use music and sound design as a weapon... unforgiving and relentless, and as cold as it is bold.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
The picture, in a word, is a dud. Yet everything about it that's unsatisfying is also weirdly intentional.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
The music is an easy choice, but Serebrennikov has found its counterpart in image and in theme.
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