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1989 Soviet film
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Directed by | Alexander Sokurov |
Written by | Yuri Arabov |
Starring | Cécile ZervudackiRobert Vaab |
Cinematography | Sergey Yurizditskiy |
Edited by | Leda Semyonova |
Music by | Yuri Khanon |
Release date | 1989 (1989) (Soviet Union) |
Running time | 167 minutes (original version)128 minutes (re-edited version) |
Country | Soviet Union |
Languages | RussianFrench |
Save and Protect (Russian: Spasi i sokhrani) is a 1989 Soviet historical drama film directed by Russian filmmaker Aleksandr Sokurov, starring Cécile Zervudacki and Robert Vaab. It depicts the decline of a childlike woman as she engages in adultery and falls into crippling debt. It is loosely adapted from Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary.[1]
- Cécile Zervudacki as Emma
- Robert Vaab as Charles
Vincent Canby of The New York Times commented that what pushes the film forward is "Emma's escalating desperation and madness, reflected in a montage of images and sound of increasingly odd design."[1]
The film won the FIPRESCI prize at the 1989 Montreal World Film Festival.[2]
- ^ a b Canby, Vincent (10 July 1992). "Review/Film; Russian Madame Bovary: Familiar But No Imitation". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- ^ "Save and Protect (1989)". Mubi. Retrieved 3 December 2024.