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The Grasshopper (1955 film)

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Productioncompany
  
Initial release
  
10 June 1955

Music director
  
Nikolai Kryukov

Awards
  
Silver Lion

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Directed by
  
Distributed by
  
Artkino Pictures

Director
  
Production company
  
Mosfilm

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Produced by
  
Tatyana BerezantsevaAnatoliy Bobrovskiy

Written by
  
Samson Samsonov (screenplay)Anton Chekhov (story)

Starring
  
Lyudmila TselikovskayaSergei BondarchukVladimir Druzhnikov

Cast
  
Similar
  
Summer Storm, Uncle Vanya, The Lady with the Dog, Ward Six, The Duel

The Grasshopper (Russian: Попрыгунья, Poprygunya) is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Samson Samsonov based on a short story of the same title by Anton Chekhov. It was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Film in 1957.

The lead character is said to be based on Sofia Kuvshinnikova who although married to another was until 1890 living with the painter Isaac Levitan in the town of Plyos where Sofia was improving her painting skills.

Chekhov wrote The Grasshopper shortly after this time when the couple had returned. Chekhov was a close friend of Sofia's and may have had strong affections for her. The story was a way of criticizing her betrayal, both of him and her innocent husband, and created a small scandal. According to the memoirs of Chekhov's brother, Mikhail, the situation almost led to a duel with Levitan, but it was avoided thanks to the intercession of a mutual friend, Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik.

The grasshopper 1970 trailer


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The Grasshopper (1955 film) Wikipedia