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  1. Oct 2, 2024 · Neskolko dney iz zhizni I. I. Oblomova) is a Soviet historical comedy / drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. It was released by Mosfilm in 1980. [1] The film's plot is based on the novel Oblomov (Russian: Обломов), written by Ivan Goncharov, which tells the story of Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, a middle-aged nobleman living in 19th-century ...

  2. A book cover of Ivan Goncharov's 'Oblomov' Alma Classics, 2021 Soviet critics perceived the novel as a sign that the Russian nobility was on the verge of death, and that their way of life...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OblomovOblomov - Wikipedia

    Oblomov was adapted to the cinema screen in the Soviet Union by Nikita Mikhalkov in 1980, as A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov. This film was later named Best Foreign Language Film for 1981 by the U.S. National Board of Review .

    • Ivan Goncharov
    • 1859
  4. The hero of this delightful 19th-century Russian masterpiece is the melancholy and slothful landowner Ilya Ilyitch Oblomov, who spends about half of the book in bed. Daydreaming about his childhood on Oblomovka, the family estate, he forges grand plans, more hindered than helped by his grumpy servant Zahar.

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  5. A few days in the life of I.I. Oblomov - Oblomov By: Nikita Mikhalkov Material type: Film Subtitle language: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese, English, German, Russian Publication details: 1980 Description: DVD Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Comedy, Drama, History

  6. Jun 15, 2024 · Jun 15 2024. St. Petersburg, mid 19th century: the indolent, middle-aged Oblomov. He sleeps much of the day. His boyhood companion, Stoltz, now an energetic and successful businessman, adds...

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  8. Goncharov’s novel Oblomov (1859) has a special status in Russian culture. Nikita Mikhalkov’s film adaptation, A Few Days from the life of I. I. Oblomov (1979) provides a sophisticated interpretation of Oblomov as a character who has his own life philosophy.

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