Mathilde - love changes everything

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Movie
German title Mathilde - love changes everything
Original title Матильда
Country of production Russia
original language Russian
Publishing year 2017
length 108 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
JMK 10
Rod
Director Alexei Uchitel
script Aleksandr Terekhow
production Aleksandr Dostman,
Alexei Utschitel,
Vladimir Vinokur
music Marco Beltrami
camera Yuri Klimenko
cut Dasha Danilova
occupation

Съемки фильма "Матильда" .jpg

Mathilde - Love Changes Everything ( Russian Матильда , Matilda ) is a Russian film drama by director Alexei Uchitel from the year 2017 . The script was written by Aleksandr Terekhow.

action

The heir to the throne Nicholas falls in love with the world-famous prima ballerina Matilda Kschessinskaja . In addition to the happy romance with the ballerina, who was not in keeping with the class, there was a marriage of convenience with Princess Alix of Hesse .

publication

The Russian television stations refused to show the film trailer, especially after Kyrill I , Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia , criticized the film "without putting the name in their mouths so as not to contaminate it". He linked the film with strife and warned against hurting feelings. Orthodox and monarchists agitated against the film, and for months there were attacks on the director's office himself with Molotov cocktails and cars set on fire. The Russian government newspaper tried to hold that art is not bound to the facts of history, but again and again write, and described the film as a fairy tale eleven days before the premiere on 23 October. By the end of 2017, the film had almost two million viewers in Russia.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of release for Mathilde - love changes everything . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry (PDF; test number: 173078 / K). Template: FSK / maintenance / type not set and Par. 1 longer than 4 characters
  2. Age rating for Mathilde - love changes everything . Youth Media Commission .
  3. Suppressed with a sermon and a bell from above , Novaya Gazeta, October 13, 2017
  4. ^ "Matilda" - a film divides Russia , Tagesschau.de, October 23, 2017
  5. Nagel and Bild , rg.ru, October 12, 2017
  6. Matilda. In: LUMIERE. European Audiovisual Observatory, accessed November 24, 2018 .