The Last Station, the Glossary
The Last Station is a 2009 internationally-produced English-language biographical drama film written and directed by Michael Hoffman, and based on Jay Parini's 1990 biographical novel of the same name, which chronicled the final months of Leo Tolstoy's life.[1]
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48 relations: Alexandra Tolstaya, Anne-Marie Duff, Babelsberg Studio, Biographical film, Blu-ray, Bonnie Arnold, British Board of Film Classification, Christopher Plummer, Drama (film and television), European Audiovisual Observatory, Helen Mirren, James McAvoy, Jay Parini, John Sessions, Kenneth Turan, Kerry Condon, Leipzig, Leo Tolstoy, Lev Tolstoy (rural locality), Los Angeles Times, Luckenwalde, Michael Hoffman (director), Patrick Kennedy (actor), Paul Giamatti, Philip French, Pretzsch, Wittenberg, Public domain, Rome Film Festival, Saxony-Anhalt, Sophia Tolstaya, State Council (Russian Empire), StudioCanal UK, Telluride Film Festival, The Final Station, The Guardian, The Last Station (novel), Thuringia, Tolstoyan movement, Valentin Bulgakov, Variety (magazine), Vladimir Chertkov, Warner Bros. Pictures, Wide release, Yasnaya Polyana, 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards, 67th Golden Globe Awards, 82nd Academy Awards, 9th AARP Movies for Grownups Awards.
- 2009 biographical drama films
- Cultural depictions of Leo Tolstoy
- English-language Russian films
- Films directed by Michael Hoffman
- Films produced by Bonnie Arnold
- Works about Leo Tolstoy
Alexandra Tolstaya
Countess Alexandra (Sasha) Lvovna Tolstaya (Александра Львовна Толстая; 18 June 1884 – 26 September 1979), often anglicized to Tolstoy, was the youngest daughter and secretary of the noted Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy.
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Anne-Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is an English actress and narrator.
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Babelsberg Studio
Babelsberg Film Studio (Filmstudio Babelsberg) (also known as Studio Babelsberg), located in Potsdam-Babelsberg outside Berlin, Germany, is the oldest large-scale film studio in the world, producing films since 1912.
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Biographical film
A biographical film or biopic is a film that dramatizes the life of an actual person or group of people.
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Blu-ray
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format.
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Bonnie Arnold
Bonnie Arnold is an American film producer and executive who has worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios and DreamWorks Animation.
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British Board of Film Classification
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is a non-governmental organisation founded by the British film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films exhibited at cinemas and video works (such as television programmes, trailers, adverts, public information/campaigning films, menus, bonus content, etc.) released on physical media within the United Kingdom.
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Christopher Plummer
Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer (December 13, 1929 – February 5, 2021) was a Canadian actor.
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Drama (film and television)
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.
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European Audiovisual Observatory
The European Audiovisual Observatory (Observatoire européen de l’audiovisuel, Europäische Audiovisuelle Informationsstelle) is a public service organisation, part of the Council of Europe set up in 1992 as a partial agreement.
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Helen Mirren
Dame Helen Mirren (born Ilyena Lydia Vasilievna Mironov, 26 July 1945) is a British actor.
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James McAvoy
James McAvoy (born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish actor.
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Jay Parini
Jay Parini (born April 2, 1948) is an American writer and academic.
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John Sessions
John Sessions (11 January 1953 – 2 November 2020), born John Marshall, was a British actor and comedian.
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Kenneth Turan
Kenneth Turan (born October 27, 1946) is an American retired film critic, author, and lecturer in the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California.
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Kerry Condon
Kerry Condon (born 9 January 1983) is an Irish actress.
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Leipzig
Leipzig (Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony.
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Leo Tolstoy
Count Lev Nikolayevich TolstoyTolstoy pronounced his first name as, which corresponds to the romanization Lyov.
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Lev Tolstoy (rural locality)
Lev Tolstoy (Лев Толсто́й) is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Lev-Tolstovsky District of Lipetsk Oblast, Russia.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Luckenwalde
Luckenwalde (Upper and Łukowc) is the capital of the Teltow-Fläming district in the German state of Brandenburg.
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Michael Hoffman (director)
Michael Lynn Hoffman (Hawaii, November 30, 1956) is an American film director.
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Patrick Kennedy (actor)
Patrick Kennedy (born 26 August 1977) is an English actor and director.
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Paul Giamatti
Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti (born June 6, 1967) is an American actor.
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Philip French
Philip Neville French (28 August 1933 – 27 October 2015) was an English film critic and radio producer.
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Pretzsch, Wittenberg
Pretzsch is a small town and a former municipality in Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
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Public domain
The public domain (PD) consists of all the creative work to which no exclusive intellectual property rights apply.
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Rome Film Festival
International Rome Film Fest is a film festival that takes place in Rome during the month of October.
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Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt; Sassen-Anholt) is a state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony.
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Sophia Tolstaya
Countess Sophia Andreyevna Tolstaya (Со́фья Андре́евна Толста́я, (label); – 4 November 1919), sometimes anglicised as Sofia Tolstoy, Sophia Tolstoy and Sonya Tolstoy, was a Russian diarist, and the wife of writer Count Leo Tolstoy.
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State Council (Russian Empire)
The State Council (p) was the supreme state advisory body to the tsar in the Russian Empire.
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StudioCanal UK
StudioCanal Limited is the official branch of StudioCanal in the British Isles.
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Telluride Film Festival
The Telluride Film Festival (TFF) is a film festival held annually in Telluride, Colorado, during Labor Day weekend (the first Monday in September).
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The Final Station
The Final Station is a side-scrolling shooter video game with a train simulator and exploration elements.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Last Station (novel)
The Last Station is a novel by Jay Parini that was first published in 1990. The Last Station and the Last Station (novel) are Cultural depictions of Leo Tolstoy.
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Thuringia
Thuringia, officially the Free State of Thuringia, is a state of central Germany, covering, the sixth smallest of the sixteen German states.
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Tolstoyan movement
The Tolstoyan movement is a social movement based on the philosophical and religious views of Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910).
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Valentin Bulgakov
Valentin Fyodorovich Bulgakov (Валентин Фёдорович Булгаков; 25 November 1886 – 22 September 1966) was the last secretary of Leo Tolstoy and his biographer.
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Variety (magazine)
Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.
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Vladimir Chertkov
Vladimir Grigoryevich Chertkov (Влади́мир Григо́рьевич Чертко́в; also transliterated as Chertkoff, Tchertkoff, or Tschertkow (– November 9, 1936) was one of the editors of the works of Leo Tolstoy, and one of the most prominent Tolstoyans. After the revolutions of 1917, Chertkov was instrumental in creating the United Council of Religious Communities and Groups, which eventually came to administer the Russian SFSR's conscientious objection program.
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Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros.
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Wide release
In the motion picture industry, a wide release (short for nationwide release) is a film playing at the same time at cinemas in most markets across a country.
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Yasnaya Polyana
Yasnaya Polyana (p, literally: "Bright Glade") is a writer's house museum, the former home of the writer Leo Tolstoy.
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16th Screen Actors Guild Awards
The 16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2009, were presented on January 23, 2010 at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles, California for the fourteenth consecutive year.
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67th Golden Globe Awards
The 67th Golden Globe Awards was telecasted live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 17, 2010 by NBC, from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM (PST) and 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM (EST) (1:00 – 4:00; Monday, January 18 UTC).
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82nd Academy Awards
The 82nd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2009 and took place on March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m. EST.
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9th AARP Movies for Grownups Awards
The 9th AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, presented by AARP the Magazine, honored films released in 2009 made by people over the age of 50 and were announced on February 15, 2010.
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See also
2009 biographical drama films
- Agora (film)
- Amelia (film)
- An Englishman in New York (film)
- April Bride
- Coco Before Chanel
- Creation (2009 film)
- Desert Flower (film)
- Enid (film)
- Georgia O'Keeffe (film)
- Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story
- Grey Gardens (2009 film)
- Hilde (film)
- I, Don Giovanni
- Invictus (film)
- Jean Charles (film)
- Julie & Julia
- Moana (miniseries)
- Notorious (2009 film)
- Nowhere Boy
- Prayers for Bobby
- Princess Kaiulani (film)
- Sister Smile (film)
- The Assailant
- The Athlete (2009 film)
- The Blind Side (film)
- The Countess (film)
- The Last Station
- The Soloist
- The Young Victoria
- Through the Mist
- Tsar (film)
- Vincere
Cultural depictions of Leo Tolstoy
- A Couple
- Departure of a Grand Old Man
- Lev Tolstoy (film)
- Rzhevsky Versus Napoleon
- Story of One Appointment
- The Admirer (2012 film)
- The Last Station
- The Last Station (novel)
- War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches
English-language Russian films
- A Captive in the Land
- Babiy Yar (film)
- Black Rose (2014 film)
- Branded (2012 film)
- Crime and Punishment (2002 Russian film)
- Esau (film)
- Forgotten Experiment
- God Loves Caviar
- Hardcore Henry
- In Transit (film)
- Jonathan of the Bears
- Lost in Siberia
- Middleground (film)
- Mirror Wars: Reflection One
- Moscow Chill
- Moscow Heat
- Mute Witness
- Nuremberg (2023 film)
- Nuremberg Trials (film)
- Orlando (film)
- Perestroika (film)
- Pterodactyl (film)
- Searching (film)
- Secret Magic Control Agency
- See You Soon
- The 5th Execution
- The Barber of Siberia
- The Darkest Hour (film)
- The Inner Circle (1991 film)
- The Last Station
- The Nutcracker and the Magic Flute
- The Nutcracker in 3D
- Viy (2014 film)
- Viy 2: Journey to China
- Wanted (2008 film)
Films directed by Michael Hoffman
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999 film)
- Gambit (2012 film)
- Game 6
- One Fine Day (1996 film)
- Privileged (film)
- Promised Land (1987 film)
- Restless Natives
- Restoration (1995 film)
- Soapdish
- Some Girls (film)
- The Best of Me (2014 film)
- The Emperor's Club
- The Last Station
Films produced by Bonnie Arnold
- How to Train Your Dragon (2010 film)
- How to Train Your Dragon 2
- How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
- Over the Hedge (film)
- Tarzan (1999 film)
- The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie
- The Last Station
- Toy Story
Works about Leo Tolstoy
- Departure of a Grand Old Man
- L. Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky
- Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool
- Lev Tolstoy (film)
- Story of One Appointment
- The Hedgehog and the Fox
- The Last Station