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The Seagull (1972 film)

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The Seagull
Directed byYuli Karasik
Written byYuli Karasik
Based onThe Seagull by Anton Chekhov
StarringAlla Demidova
Nikolai Plotnikov
Ludmila Savelyeva
CinematographyMikhail Suslov
Music byAlfred Schnittke
Production
company
Release date
  • 1970 (1970)
CountryUSSR
LanguageRussian

The Seagull (Russian: Чайка, romanizedChayka) is a 1972 Soviet film adaptation of the 1896 play of the same name by Anton Chekhov. It was directed by Yuli Karasik and its music was written by Alfred Schnittke.

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Are you all right ? Yes, I think so. What made it do that ? That's the damnedest thing I ever saw. It seemed to swoop down at you deliberately. Oh, you're bleeding too. Let's take care of that. Okay ? That's a girl. Come on. What happened, Mitch ? Gull hit her. A gull ?

Plot

Beside a lake on his land, Sorin helps his nephew Treplev set up the first production of his play. The main actor is Nina, with whom Treplev is in love. The audience includes celebrities like Treplev's mother, the actress Arkadina, and her lover Boris Trigorin. For Nina and Treplev the show is of major importance, as they both dream of a future in the theatre. However, the audience is distracted and Arkadina talks through it under her breath, accusing the play of being decadent. Feeling humiliated and overlooked, Treplev calls off the play and later drops a dead seagull at Nina's feet, announcing "I will kill myself in the same way". Later Trigorin seduces Nina and confesses to her "A subject is coming to me full of life... that of a short story: a woman lives beside a lake from her childhood... like you. She loves this lake like a seagull, like a seagull she is happy and free. But a man arrives, by chance, and causes her death, just as this seagull died." Shortly afterwards they leave for town and Nina follows. Two years later, we return to the same setting - Treplev still lives there and is now a well-known writer. The audience learns that Nina's love for Trigorin was unrequited and that her acting career was a disappointment.

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