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  1. The film begins in 19th century Saint Petersburg, and examines the life of Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, a middle-aged Russian nobleman. Slothful and seemingly unhappy, Oblomov spends much of the beginning of the film sleeping and being attended to by his servant, Zakhar.

  2. Oblomov is a Russian novel by Ivan Goncharov, published in 1859. Nobleman Oblomov resides in his St. Petersburg (capital of Czarist Russia) apartment with his servant Sachar, daydreaming half the day and doing nothing the other half. Sometimes, one of his old friends visits him and provides a bit of change.

  3. A Few Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov: Directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. With Oleg Tabakov, Yuriy Bogatyryov, Andrei Popov, Elena Solovey. St. Petersburg, mid 19th century: the indolent, middle-aged Oblomov. He sleeps much of the day.

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    • Comedy, Drama, History
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • 1980-09-08
  4. 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...

  5. The film's plot is based on the novel Oblomov, written by Ivan Goncharov, which tells the story of Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, a middle-aged nobleman living in 19th century Saint Petersburg. This central character exemplifies the superfluous man concept found in 19th century Russian literature.

    • Nikita Mikhalkov
  6. 'A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov' movie. Nikita Mikhalkov/Mosfilm, 1979. Oblomov's antagonist is his old friend Andrei Stoltz, the complete opposite of Oblomov. He is...

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  8. 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 Oblomov to his circle and introduces him to Olga.

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