Friday, November 13, 2009 at 7:00 PM (ET)
Anna Karenina is a film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s novel. It’s a tragic story of love and betrayal, the fate of a woman who, in the heat of passion, decides to completely change her life. Anna Karenina, unable to stop her feelings for Vronsky, repudiates the morals of high society in an attempt to save her right to love. Anna’s husband takes away her son, and everyone turns their back on her. This is one of the last films starring Oleg Yankovskiy and Aleksandr Abdulov.




The ninth annual Russian Film Week will take place in New York City from November 13- 22, 2009. Events will be held in different parts of the City, from South Brooklyn to Upper Manhattan, and will feature award-winning Russian films as well as those never before seen on the silver screen in the US. This year the event is organized by the leading New York based agency Global Advertising Strategies, in collaboration with the television studio “Clotho-Plus” and OS Enterprises, Inc.
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