
Based on three short stories written by Anton Chekhov: "Anna on the Neck", "The Death of a Government Clerk" and "The Chameleon"..


So, An Hour with Chekhov. If you like watching people squirm because they’ve accidentally annoyed someone important, this is definitely worth your time. It’s for the folks who enjoy dark, dry humor and don't mind a movie that looks like it was filmed inside a dusty attic. If you need big explosions or a fast plot, you’...


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"So, An Hour with Chekhov. If you like watching people squirm because they’ve accidentally annoyed someone important, this is definitely worth your time. It’s for the folks who enjoy dark, dry humor and don't mind a movie that looks like it was filmed inside a dusty attic. If you need big explosions or a fast plot, you’re gonna absolutely hate this one within the first five minutes. 🎞️ The movie is split into three parts. The first one is "Anna on the Neck," and it's basically about a girl who ..."

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