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Oblomov

January 1, 1964 7.0/10 (2 votes)

Originally released in 1964. Oblomov is a drama/comedy film. directed by Magda Husáková-Lokvencová.

Starring Ctibor Filčík, František Dibarbora, and Martin Gregor

Synopsis

The dramatization of the novel depicts a period when the patriarchal way of life in Russia was coming to an end and the aristocratic-landowner world, with its philosophy of life and hierarchy of values, was giving way to new forces. Oblomov is an organic part of the environment in which he lives. He is as closed off as Oblomovka and its inhabitants. He lives his life on the sofa and finds all the hustle and bustle of his contemporaries meaningless. The principle of his existence is peaceful lethargy, an effort to isolate himself from the flow of events and time. His opposite is his friend Stolz, whose philosophy of life presupposes constant movement and entrepreneurial spirit. He believes that man is capable of transforming the world with his energy and intellect. Oblomov's love for Olga, although reciprocated, is doomed to failure because they expect the impossible from each other – she expects decisiveness and action, he expects self-sacrificing love...

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1964 62 years ago
User Rating 7.0/10 Great (2 votes)
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Language SK Original language
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Country Czechoslovakia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
SK

Production Companies

  • Československá televízia Bratislava

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oblomov about?

The dramatization of the novel depicts a period when the patriarchal way of life in Russia was coming to an end and the aristocratic-landowner world, with its philosophy of life and hierarchy of va...

Who directed Oblomov?

Oblomov was directed by Magda Husáková-Lokvencová.

When was Oblomov released?

Oblomov was released on January 1, 1964 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Oblomov?

The main cast of Oblomov includes Ctibor Filčík, František Dibarbora, Martin Gregor, Samuel Adamčík, František Zvarík.