The television film "Joy to All Who Sorrow" is the story of provincial artist Semyon Okhapkin (Paul Derevyanko) and his wife Lyuba, residents of the Russian more
The television film "Joy to All Who Sorrow" is the story of provincial artist Semyon Okhapkin (Paul Derevyanko) and his wife Lyuba, residents of the Russian hinterland. By the call of the soul and the dictate of the heart, Semyon paints paintings. No reason. As much as he can, as his essence needs to be written. His wife Lyuba silently tolerates the eccentricities of her husband, “unrecognized genius”, which cannot be said about others – among them there are sympathizers, and haters, and admirers, and envious.
There are those among them who want to make a profit, taking advantage of his credulity and impracticality. Like, for example, visiting Moscow artist Ilya Sergeevich Preobrazhensky, who promised to arrange a personal exhibition for Okhapkin. Semyon, however, soon becomes not before – the hero of the film falls under suspicion in the case of theft of the icon “Joy to All Who Sorrow” from the local church. And while the investigation is underway, Semen is sent to prison... close
Yevg Vakhtangov Theatre. Based on the works of B. Brecht, I. Bunin, F. Dostoevsky, F. Durrenmatt, A. Miller, A. Pushkin, E. de Filippo. In the play-benefit more
Yevg Vakhtangov Theatre. Based on the works of B. Brecht, I. Bunin, F. Dostoevsky, F. Durrenmatt, A. Miller, A. Pushkin, E. de Filippo. In the play-benefit everyone has his own theme, his hero, his confession. This is a performance concert consisting of excerpts. There are nine of them. The pier is the Vakhtangov Theater itself. “Wharf” is not a traditional action for the 90th anniversary of the Theater. It is rather the need to pay due respect and admiration to the actors who have devoted their entire creative life to one theater - Vakhtangovsky. Their service constituted his history and glory. close
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