Last Station, The (2009)
Genre Biography, Drama, Romance
Studio Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Movie Release Date 2009
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating R
Running Time 113 mins
Format DVD-RIP
Color Color
IMDb Rating 7.0
Cast
Helen Mirren Sofya Tolstoy
Christopher Plummer Leo Tolstoy
Paul Giamatti Vladimir Chertkov
James McAvoy Valentin Bulgakov
John Sessions Dushan
Patrick Kennedy Sergeyenko
Kerry Condon Masha
Anne-Marie Duff Sasha Tolstoy
Tomas Spencer Andrey Tolstoy
Christian Gaul Ivan
Crew
Director Michael Hoffman
Writer Michael Hoffman
Writer Jay Parini
Producer Bonnie Arnold
Producer Luke Carey
Producer Jens Meurer
Tagline
Intoxicating. Infuriating. Impossible. Love.
Plot
In 1910, acclaimed Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, in the later stage of his life, works rather than a writer but as the leader of the Tolstoyan Movement, whose basic tenets are brotherly love and world peace through pacifism, and a denouncement of material wealth and physical love. His chief follower is Vladimir Chertkov, who does whatever he requires to advance the cause. Chertkov hires a young man named Valentin Bulgakov to be Tolstoy's personal secretary in carrying out this work. Once ensconced in the life on the estate where much of the work is taking place, Bulgakov quickly learns that many there take from the movement only what he/she wants/believes. Also chief amongst the movement's wants is the deeding of all Tolstoy's writings to the people so that after his death it will become public domain. Tolstoy's wife, the Countess Sofya Andreevna Tolstoy, believes that her husband's writings are rightfully hers after he passes, as she wants and believes she deserves the monetary benefits derived from such. This places a strain between those in the movement, especially Chertov and the Tolstoy's daughter Sasha, and the Countess. Bulgatov acts as the mediator between the parties, he who feels he needs to do what is truly in Tolstoy's heart regardless of what Tolstoy may say or do.
Special Features
Audio Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Outtakes
Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Links IMDB
DVD Empire
Edition Details
Format DVD-RIP
Region Any Region
Release Country USA
TV System NTSC
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 2.35:1 (Anamorphic)
Subtitles English; French
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
Release Date 22-06-2010