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Orlova and Alexandrov

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Orlova and Alexandrov
GenreDrama, Biopic
Written byVladimir Sotnikov, Anna Berseneva, Vitaly Moskalenko
Directed byVitaly Moskalenko
StarringOlesya Sudzilovskaya, Anatoliy Beliy, Nikolai Dobrynin, Yulia Rutberg, Vitaly Khaev
ComposersYevgeny Kadimsky, Vladimir Kripak
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producerSergey Kulikov
ProducerAnatoly Chizhikov
CinematographyIlya Demin
Production companyFavorit Film
Original release
NetworkChannel One
Release16 March (2015-03-16) –
26 March 2015 (2015-03-26)

Orlova and Alexandrov (Russian: Орлова и Александров) is a 2015 Russian historical drama television series that depicts the long and complex relationship between Soviet actress Lyubov Orlova and director Grigory Alexandrov. The series was created by Vitaly Moskalenko and written by Vladimir Sotnikov, Anna Berseneva, and Moskalenko. It first aired on Channel One Russia from March 16 to 26, 2015. The drama portrays the couple’s personal and professional lives against the backdrop of Stalinist Russia, as well as the creation of some of the most iconic films of the Soviet era, such as Jolly Fellows, Circus, and Volga-Volga.[1][2][3]

Plot

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The series begins in the 1920s, where the aristocratic Orlova family struggles to survive after the Russian Revolution. Orlova, who sells milk in Moscow, meets Alexandrov and filmmaker Ivan Pyryev. Orlova’s father dies, and she is forced to marry a man named Andrei Berzin. Meanwhile, Orlova gets accepted into the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre under the guidance of Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, while Alexandrov starts collaborating with Sergey Eisenstein on films. Over the next several episodes, Orlova’s career flourishes as she becomes involved with Alexandrov, and their personal and professional lives become increasingly intertwined. Orlova’s first major role in Jolly Fellows causes tension on set, as she and Alexandrov face romantic jealousy, political conspiracies, and sabotage by their colleagues.

As the series progresses, Orlova and Alexandrov navigate a turbulent political landscape, where their films face censorship and political interference from Soviet authorities, including Boris Shumyatsky and Lavrentiy Beria. In one episode, the couple secretly marries in a church, and later, Orlova faces intense scrutiny and accusations of complicity with the state. Meanwhile, Alexandrov is accused of musical plagiarism, and a power struggle between him and other filmmakers such as Eisenstein and Pyryev develops. Personal betrayals, including Orlova’s miscarriage and suspicions of an affair between Alexandrov and his assistant, add to the drama. By the final episodes, Orlova and Alexandrov, having experienced career and personal setbacks, continue to work together, with their relationship enduring under Stalin's regime.

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References

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  1. ^ "«Орлова и Александров» - роман длиною в жизнь…" [Orlova and Alexandrov: A Romance that Lasts a Lifetime]. Favorit Film.
  2. ^ Tatiana Sotnikova. "Светозарный ад - Почему сценаристы сериала «Орлова и Александров» боялись его выхода на экран" [Why the screenwriters of "Orlova and Alexandrov" were afraid of its release]. Novaya Gazeta.
  3. ^ Alena Solntseva. "Упрощение истории" [Simplification of History]. The New Times.
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