
Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Goncharov. The film has been preserved without subtitles.
Ivan Goncharov, Mariya Kallash-Harris
Russian Federation

In the vast expanse of cinematic history, certain films stand out for their ability to capture the essence of an era, transporting viewers to a bygone age with uncanny precision. Obryv, a film adaptation of Ivan Goncharov's novel of the same name, is one such masterpiece, offering a nuanced exploration of 19th-century ...


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"In the vast expanse of cinematic history, certain films stand out for their ability to capture the essence of an era, transporting viewers to a bygone age with uncanny precision. Obryv, a film adaptation of Ivan Goncharov's novel of the same name, is one such masterpiece, offering a nuanced exploration of 19th-century Russian society. As the camera pans over the rolling landscapes and opulent interiors, the audience is immersed in a world of complex moralities and societal expectations, where th..."

