Shout by Miguel A. Reina

Uncle Vanya 1970

It extracts authentic cinema from a main stage, with a cinematic calligraphy that is most representative of Konchalovsky's talents as a director. It is so fascinating to dwell on the succession of visual discoveries between four walls, as it is to delve into the psychology of the characters, in that social decadence that is transmitted in the background. Surely one of the best film adaptations of Chekhov, undoubtedly one of the best Konchalovsky films.

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