Agony

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Agony is a 1981 Soviet historical drama film by Elem Klimov that portrays the final days of the Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin and the collapse of the imperial court.

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instanceOf film
alsoKnownAs Agoniya NERFINISHED
Rasputin NERFINISHED
basedOn life of Grigori Rasputin
censorshipStatus subject to Soviet censorship
cinematographyBy Levon Atamanyan NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts final days of Grigori Rasputin
late Russian Empire
director Elem Klimov NERFINISHED
editedBy Valeria Belova NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Soviet Union NERFINISHED
filmingStartDecade 1970s
genre biographical film
historical drama
hasCastMember Aleksei Petrenko NERFINISHED
Alisa Freindlich NERFINISHED
Anatoli Romashin NERFINISHED
Velta Line NERFINISHED
historicalEventDepicted decline of the Russian Empire
prelude to the Russian Revolution
historicalFigureDepicted Alexandra Feodorovna NERFINISHED
Grigori Rasputin NERFINISHED
Nicholas II of Russia NERFINISHED
mainSubject Grigori Rasputin NERFINISHED
collapse of the Russian imperial court
medium feature film
musicBy Alfred Schnittke NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus moral and political crisis of the monarchy
psychological portrait of Rasputin
originalLanguage Russian
portrays Grigori Rasputin NERFINISHED
Russian imperial court
Tsar Nicholas II NERFINISHED
Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna NERFINISHED
mysticism at the imperial court
political decay of the Romanov regime
productionCompany Mosfilm NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1981
runtime approximately 150 minutes
setInCountry Russian Empire NERFINISHED
setInPeriod final years of the Romanov dynasty
writer Elem Klimov NERFINISHED

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Elem Klimov notableWork Agony