Anna Karenina [1948 film]

by Julien Duvivier (Director), Jean Anouilh (Writer)

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Story of passion and family conflict set in 19th century upper-class Russia in which the wife of an aristocrat falls in love with a dashing calvary officer.

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Jean Anouilh was born on June 23, 1910, in France. Anouilh studied law as a teenager and worked briefly in advertising. He soon became aware of his strong attraction to the theatre and became one of France's foremost playwrights and screenwriters. Anouilh's works are noted for their theatrical conventions. His plays, many of which are bleak show more dramas, feature characters facing highly moral dilemmas. He uses such conventions as flashbacks, role reversals, and play-within-a-play to achieve dramatic effects. Anouilh received a New York Drama Critics Circle Award for his play Waltz of the Toreadors and a Tony award for Thieves Carnival. Other well-known works include Antigone, Eurydice and the film Pattes Blanches. Anouilh suffered a heart attack and died in 1987. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Anna Karenina [1948 film]
Original title
Anna Karenina
Original publication date
1948-01-22
Related movies
Anna Karenina (1948 | IMDb)
Disambiguation notice
1948 film directed by Julien Duvivier

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DDC/MDS
791.43Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsPublic performancesMotion pictures, radio, television, podcastingMotion pictures
LCC
PN1997 .A56 .A56Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaMotion picturesPlays, scenarios, etc.

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