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In this amply illustrated book, Hellman and Rogachevskii tell the fascinating story behind the screen adaptation of one of the most impactful novels of all times. Despite its huge global success, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn refused all offers to have his One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich turned into a movie for many years for artistic reasons. It took the full resolve and commitment of the Finnish director Caspar Wrede to bring this challenging project to fruition, eight years after the novel had been published. This second, expanded edition offers an all-encompassing account of the movie's production, reception and impact. Filled with little-known facts, it also gives unique and valuable insights into Solzhenitsyn's complex relationship with the art of film-making.

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"This study is a labour of love for Russian literature scholars Ben Hellman and Andrei Rogachevskii. Chock-full of fascinating and often witty footnotes, the main text provides a thorough account of the film`s production." -- Scotland-Russia Forum Review
"Wrede`s film is important -- for a long time the only film adaptation of Solzhenitsyn`s work and often moving. Hellman and Rogachevskii`s book is a valuable reminder and hopefully will encourage more interest." -- Society for Co-operation in Russian & Soviet Studies Information Digest

Filming the Unfilmable: Casper Wrede's 'One Day

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A Paperback / softback by Ben Hellman, Andrei Rogachevskii, Dr. Andreas Umland

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    Publisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
    Publication Date: 15/02/2014
    ISBN13: 9783838200446, 978-3838200446
    ISBN10: 3838200446

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In this amply illustrated book, Hellman and Rogachevskii tell the fascinating story behind the screen adaptation of one of the most impactful novels of all times. Despite its huge global success, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn refused all offers to have his One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich turned into a movie for many years for artistic reasons. It took the full resolve and commitment of the Finnish director Caspar Wrede to bring this challenging project to fruition, eight years after the novel had been published. This second, expanded edition offers an all-encompassing account of the movie's production, reception and impact. Filled with little-known facts, it also gives unique and valuable insights into Solzhenitsyn's complex relationship with the art of film-making.

    Trade Review
    "This study is a labour of love for Russian literature scholars Ben Hellman and Andrei Rogachevskii. Chock-full of fascinating and often witty footnotes, the main text provides a thorough account of the film`s production." -- Scotland-Russia Forum Review
    "Wrede`s film is important -- for a long time the only film adaptation of Solzhenitsyn`s work and often moving. Hellman and Rogachevskii`s book is a valuable reminder and hopefully will encourage more interest." -- Society for Co-operation in Russian & Soviet Studies Information Digest

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