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An Unfinished Piece for Player Piano
Directed by
Nikita Mikhalkov
1977
1h 38m
Drama
7.7
86%
93%
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In Imperial Russia, the nobility has its own entertainments, disputes and worries.
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Cast of An Unfinished Piece for Player Piano
Aleksandr Kalyagin
Mikhail Vassilyevich Platonov
Yelena Solovey
Sophia Yegorovna
Evgeniya Glushenko
Sashenka
Antonina Shuranova
Anna Petrovna Voinitseva
Yuri Bogatyryov
Sergey Pavlovich Voinitsev
Oleg Tabakov
Pavel Petrovich Shcherbuk
Nikolai Pastukhov
Porfiry Semyonovich Glagolyev
Pavel Kadochnikov
Ivan Ivanovich Triletsky
Nikita Mikhalkov
Nikolai Ivanovich Triletsky / Director / Writer
Anatoliy Romashin
Gerasim Kuzmich Petrin
Natalya Nazarova
Verochka
Kseniya Minina
Lizochka
Sergey Nikonenko
Yakov
Vitaliy Komissarov
Vyacheslav Maksakov
Marat Yusim
Gennadiy Ivanov
Zakhar
Enrico Caruso
Voice
Svetlana Bashlykova
Alexander Adabashyan
Writer
Tatyana Zhigayeva
Producer
An Unfinished Piece for Player Piano Ratings & Reviews
Vogue
Molly Haskell
Decidedly, it is Chekhov who has inspired the timeliest film of the year.
Boston Globe
Bruce McCabe
Nikita Mikhalkov's obliquely titled An Unfinished Piece for Player Piano is a magnificent film, a marvelous, transcendent and totally fulfilling viewing experience.
Washington Post
Paul Attanasio
"An Unfinished Piece for Player Piano" is buoyed by a cast that is uniformly excellent...
New York Times
Janet Maslin
The film, only very loosely based on the early Chekhov play Platonov, is perhaps even closer to Chekhov than Chekhov was.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
The relentlessly pretty cinematography suggests an urge for precious self-deception on Mikhalkov's part as strong as any of his characters'.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Loosely basing his saga on on Chekhov's first play Platonov (written in 1881 but published in 1923), Mikhalkov has made a humorous, bittersweet tale of human folly and lost dreams.
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