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Dostoyevsky on Russia. Peter Ustinov: Достоевский о России. 

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Olegar Fedoro vs Peter Ustinov in "Russia" - www.imdb.com/title/tt0220264/ ... tinyurl.com/OlegarFedoro Working partners: John Mcgreevy, David Cronenberg, Viggo Mortensen, Naomi Watts, Vincent Cassel, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Sinead Cusack, Peter Suschitzky, Tamer Hassan, Donald Sumpter, Jerzy Skolimowski, Oleg Fedorov, Emma Suárez, Fernando Rey (I), Francisco Rabal, Linda Hamilton, Haydn Gwynne, Graham Norton, Shirley Henderson, Vincent Pastore, Sacha Baron Cohen, Michael Gambon, Charles Dance, Martin Freeman, Rhona Mitra, Mira Sorvino, Jonathan Glazer, Michel Gondry, Antonio Resines, Angelina Jolie, Daniel Craig, Jon Voight, Joseph Fiennes, Tara Fitzgerald, Steven Berkoff, Richard Stanley, Keith Allen, Nick Moran, Imelda Staunton, Rik Mayall, Brenda Blethyn, James Fleet, Natascha McElhone, Julianne Moore, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Cruise, Emmanuelle Beart, Jean Reno, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Nikita Mikhalkov, Emil Loteanu, Judi Dench, Alan Cumming,Tcheky Karyo, Fernando Guillen, Hector Alterio, Claudia Cardinale, Harvey Keitel, Angela Molina, Andrei Tarkovsky, Helen Mirren, Delia Boccardo, Gioia Scola, Horst Buchholz, Maximilian Schell, Vanessa Redgrave, Souheil Ben Barka, Omar Sharif, Laurence Olivier, Ursula Andress, Hanna Schygulla, Danny Huston, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicole Kidman, Ben Kingsley, Ray Winstone, Eugene Hutz, Madonna, Pedro Touceda, qué se piensa sobre patricio wills, Pavel Volya, Павел Воля, Kôji Yakusho, Gemma Arterton, Philip Seymour Hoffman, January Jones, Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Emma Thompson, Nick Frost, Jack Davenport, Rhys Ifans, Richard Curtis, Richard E. Grant, Harriet Walter

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@StevenOBrien
@StevenOBrien 2 года назад
I miss the old days when documentaries would bring people back from the dead to interview them.
@niinael
@niinael 2 года назад
lmao
@uaeknightsgt8260
@uaeknightsgt8260 2 года назад
lol
@tommurphy4094
@tommurphy4094 3 года назад
That's why I love RU-vid. Little gems like this just pop up, years later.
@chopin65
@chopin65 2 года назад
Yes. And is it not horrible to think they could be lost into a memory hole?
@gothaxngel5383
@gothaxngel5383 2 года назад
hi, where can i find the full thinh?
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 2 года назад
This is definitely an algorithmic gift. Was rereading Nabakov, but on real pages, so I'm pretty sure RU-vid had no idea. ☺️
@bradenrodriguez5183
@bradenrodriguez5183 2 года назад
I just find it amazing they have video of him. I never thought i'd see the day but technology is certainly making crazy strides. It's like that back to the future movie, back to the future i think it's called.
@RottingAlive
@RottingAlive 14 лет назад
This is pretty interesting because the man portraying Dostoyevsky looks almost exactly like him. It's eerie.
@Big-guy1981
@Big-guy1981 3 года назад
Good make-up artists are a rare commodity.
@westerling8436
@westerling8436 2 года назад
not at all
@kazimierzmalewicz3604
@kazimierzmalewicz3604 2 года назад
@@westerling8436 he obviously does
@Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
@Impaled_Onion-thatsmine 2 года назад
Wasn't he just a homeless guy
@andrew19vato
@andrew19vato 2 года назад
I gotta be honest, I actually thought it was him, and then I looked it up and turns out the year of his death was 1881
@thomasb4152
@thomasb4152 2 года назад
This is the way every conversation I've had with a Russian ends 😂
@robinduffy1309
@robinduffy1309 7 лет назад
This actor (of D) is rather amazing.
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 2 года назад
He really is mesmerizing.
@AndriyAndriyAndriy
@AndriyAndriyAndriy 2 года назад
It's ridiculous that some people manage to find professional Russian actor for *documentary* , actor who looks like Dostoevsky at that, while *high budget films* hire actors with absolutely unintelligible accent so that even Russian viewers read English subtitles to understand at least something they say.
@dwyurr
@dwyurr 2 года назад
RIP Dostoevsky, greatest novelist who ever lived
@mortemoccasus2412
@mortemoccasus2412 2 года назад
He was, he is and will always be. The brothers Karamzov is the greatest thing to exist.
@reader7508
@reader7508 Год назад
Tolstoy war and peace is better
@badgerp-chanqueen7707
@badgerp-chanqueen7707 8 месяцев назад
Brothers Karamazov and The Idiot are best novels to read. If you want to learn the meaning of life.
@forevershampoo
@forevershampoo 5 месяцев назад
@@mortemoccasus2412The Brothers Karamazov might be a divinely inspired book.
@marcpadilla1094
@marcpadilla1094 2 года назад
Those were Dostoyevskys own words. Taken from some of his stories and old interviews.
@somniansvulpes
@somniansvulpes 2 года назад
I hope what you say is true ! It is indeed so well written and so plausible
@Gar96229
@Gar96229 Год назад
It wouldn’t surprise me, the quality of its writing is so superior, that it couldn’t possibly belong to a low-budget documentary writer. It would surely have to belong to someone who has a talent of that equal to Dostoevsky.
@olegschramm
@olegschramm 15 лет назад
Yeah, this will never make past obscure channels. It makes you think. And "think" - is the last thing, that anybody wants you to do, especially people in charge of our lives... I am fluent in both languages, and this is brilliant! To whoever posted this - big Thank you, and to LucDan
@lolguytiger45
@lolguytiger45 2 года назад
Bless you.
@chopin65
@chopin65 2 года назад
I have thought! I think! I shall think!
@r3b3lvegan89
@r3b3lvegan89 2 года назад
I seriously wish videos like this were abundant. this is mesmerizing, the guy looks like Fedoro's clone wow. and it just captures your being. back when CGI hadn't taken over everything and people still valued morals and wisdom.
@somniansvulpes
@somniansvulpes 2 года назад
So well written, so well played, and above all there is this fascinating feeling that this anachronism is totally normal.
@treid100182
@treid100182 15 лет назад
Dostoevsky is, and will always be, the greatest writer of all time. This is ILushas Rock.
@LI_Lium
@LI_Lium 2 года назад
"Brothers Karamazov" story about Ilusha's rock is truly moving.
@ahmadhasan8355
@ahmadhasan8355 2 года назад
wow!!!!!
@khalidamajoud4114
@khalidamajoud4114 2 года назад
Absolutely. A 12 years late comment, but one that had to be made...
@Papa-xi8pw
@Papa-xi8pw 2 года назад
People who dont know Machado de Assis...
@Lewqlu
@Lewqlu 2 года назад
Позволю себе не согласиться, нет человека, что глубже бы понимал человеческую сущность, душу, натуру, как угодно, чем великий Антон Павлович ЧЕХОВ!
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 2 года назад
Those humans in modern times who could righteously converse with the true greats of literature are few and far between; Sir Ustinov was that rare talent in all generations. Not only a great performer, but polyglot, erstwhile historian and more. This series could be called 'Conversations With Legends'. Beautifully done and savored.
@Fleshious
@Fleshious 12 лет назад
This is absolutely surreal.
@keghamminasarmeniansoul
@keghamminasarmeniansoul 12 лет назад
What a noble head of a genious writer-philosopher who has illuminated humanity for ever . Great upload .
@michaelalejandro6056
@michaelalejandro6056 2 года назад
“While I, who have traces of insanity…. Try desperately to look normal. To be understood.” Wow.
@sanantoniomimi
@sanantoniomimi 13 лет назад
fantastic! what an actor and BRAVO to USTINOV
@antoinesubitlescoups338
@antoinesubitlescoups338 2 года назад
What an actor...if ever a biopic made of FD, this guy should play him. He nailed it.
@jhassett2
@jhassett2 11 лет назад
Am I the only person who would like to see this 1986 series in full?Apparantly it still turns up on Canadian tv every now and again.Any kind canucks out there to oblige us?
@fosterbg369
@fosterbg369 13 лет назад
But i want to talk 5 min with Dostoyevsky too!
@kazimierzgaska5304
@kazimierzgaska5304 2 года назад
Read Dostoevsky's "The Writer's Diary"
@amadeuskabala7755
@amadeuskabala7755 2 года назад
Aeschylus, Shakespeare, Dostoyevsky represent the eternal human wisdom. This brilliant dialogue and performance goes beyond itself and turns into a communication between Hamlet and Karamazov, Victorian Britain and Tsarist Russia, West and East.
@jeidelbergin
@jeidelbergin 8 месяцев назад
Shakespeare??? Don't try to be funny lmao
@uncleusuh
@uncleusuh 6 месяцев назад
@@jeidelbergin what do you mean?
@badgerp-chanqueen7707
@badgerp-chanqueen7707 8 месяцев назад
I'm back here after one year on today, November 11... On Dostoevsky's birthday. Same time, several singles celebrate their day today and they should spend time reading this guy's novels to learn the meaning of life. I did, they teach me everything.
@nikolai7432
@nikolai7432 3 года назад
6:05 My eyes became moist...
@Joyeuseful
@Joyeuseful 15 лет назад
A truly beautiful clip- both emotionally and philosophically. I do very much wish they had Ustinov's "Russia" series available in its entirety in America. I checked online and I couldn't find anything, like the posters above. On the bright side, there is another clip from the series featuring an interview with Galileo Galilei available on RU-vid. I found it quite good.
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 2 года назад
Thank you for this post!
@graybow2255
@graybow2255 2 года назад
They are available now on YT.
@BelovedDavid
@BelovedDavid 2 года назад
I well remember this documentary.. from the 80´s. We are all missing Sir Peter.
@carlarusso8626
@carlarusso8626 2 года назад
Fantastic👏 Somehow the algorithm brought me here. Thank you for sharing this gem
@IamMichi21
@IamMichi21 14 лет назад
Nice!!! loved the acting :)
@ByZakon
@ByZakon 2 года назад
Wow, they are great !!!
@Rusanovka
@Rusanovka 12 лет назад
Damn! Fedor is pretty real!
@steven21ys
@steven21ys 2 года назад
I've read Joseph Frank's biography on Dostoyevsky and pretty sure this is not the way he talks, he's way more animated and sickly, but still this is absolutely amazing! It's as if the great man come alive.
@jellincadenza7540
@jellincadenza7540 2 года назад
Read David Foster Wallace essay about Joseph Franks Dostoyevsky biography. Don't take it too serious.
@xORIGINx
@xORIGINx 13 лет назад
@EnigmataTH Maybe he did mean something else. I often hear some people claim that Dostoevsky's statement is Calvinistic, but I disagree. Calvinism is too simple and naive to be an idea that Dostoevsky would stand behind. That's what I like about Dostoevsky's philosophy, it is dynamic. I would even argue that it is more dynamic than Hegel. Reading Dostoevsky is like staring your humanity in it's true face - I get no such impression from Hegel.
@dpb9178
@dpb9178 3 года назад
What an incredible actor the man portraying Dostoevsky is. When he tensely turns his back to the camera and nervously taps his fingers on the iron post of the bridge and then sharply turns to Ustinov with tear filled eyes; I felt I might cry with and for him. So short a scene, so full of what we all feel at some point in our lives.
@jackbuckley7816
@jackbuckley7816 2 года назад
I wonder if Mr. Dostoevsky was contemplating suicide there prior to Ustinov happening along & interrupting the great novelist's possibly self-destructive thoughts. If so, we have Ustinov to thank for saving the man's life. All it took to re-engage the Russian's desire to live was a little philosophical questioning.
@johnshannon9656
@johnshannon9656 2 года назад
One of the greatest writers ever.
@gruziya
@gruziya 15 лет назад
What a treat and revelation... I stopped breathing while watching it!.. Such great thing can only make people of genius. Anybody knows more about this?
@2highbruh
@2highbruh 2 года назад
Everyone talking about Doestoyevsky but here I am thinking about how the man who starred as the interviewer, was very smooth with his acting, never breaking the mood, less expressive, yet though very apt to the situation, this guy was a great actor too, good one, my guy, if he's even alive, and if this channel would be kind enough to notify him.
@KajiCarson
@KajiCarson 15 лет назад
Oh, I agree. =D The very fact that a being like Dostoyevsky once existed says a lot about the human condition.
@deadmissbates
@deadmissbates 11 лет назад
I would pay money to get ahold of this documentary....anyone know where we can find it?
@hisso-doylerules1784
@hisso-doylerules1784 2 года назад
Did you ever find it?
@IvePage
@IvePage 2 года назад
=)))))))))))))
@ankitarajkhowa2079
@ankitarajkhowa2079 Год назад
Same question, could you get a hold of this documentary?
@jhassett2
@jhassett2 12 лет назад
Is it possible to see this series in full?
@yasinsharif3928
@yasinsharif3928 2 года назад
What you seek is seeking you
@MisteryGuitarBoy
@MisteryGuitarBoy 13 лет назад
I haven't read many of Dostoyevsky's books but the idea that suffering is purifying, and that a certain pleasure may be in suffering is present in his "Notes From The Underground". Also, the mood of "Dostoyevsky"'s speech and the philosophy presented in this dramatisation deeply relate to that of the - fictional (as said in Dostoyevsky's commentary) - character which discourses in the first part of this work. I'm not sure how distanced from Dostoyevsky's is this "fictional" character's persona
@redtaperecorder1
@redtaperecorder1 2 года назад
Dostoyevsky's books helped complete me as a human being. I urge you to read this man's books.
@user-lk9es3hc3j
@user-lk9es3hc3j 2 года назад
Good for you to read this book!) Not everybody even here does this. Cheers from Moscow)
@ErichoTTA
@ErichoTTA 15 лет назад
He really gives some great points about Jesus.
@irenejohnston6802
@irenejohnston6802 2 года назад
Jesus Christ brought before Governor of Judea, Pontius Pilate. He was questioned by Pilate who had opportunity to find out The Truth. John 18:36-38. Pilates famous response, "What is truth?" So too nowadays. The Truth is Christian but can't be found in any divided denominations of Christendom. Acts 17: 24-31. There is a United people on this planet carrying out JC's Commandment. Matt 24: 3,14; 28:19,20.
@nald420
@nald420 2 года назад
There was only one Christian and he died on the cross - Nietzsche
@banzy3
@banzy3 2 года назад
Filmed in Moscow, by AA F Victor Solnicki Productions around 1986. Dostoyevsky is played by Olegar Fedoro. He had a small role in Mission Impossible, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and Ali G Indahouse, among others and is still appearing in roles today, but I think he is exceptionally good in this documentary.
@lukebruce5234
@lukebruce5234 Год назад
the hell he was 28 when he did this whaaat?
@robertbentzel6881
@robertbentzel6881 2 года назад
This is so good
@robertbentzel6881
@robertbentzel6881 2 года назад
What a concept. Genius
@ssokurenko
@ssokurenko 2 года назад
"...that suffering is the only way to future happiness", this is not accurate translation. What he actually says "... to POSSIBILITY of future happiness"
@Sortsylic
@Sortsylic 12 лет назад
@Jitpring Holy cow...When I saw a preview picture the first thing I've thought is "ghosts"
@xORIGINx
@xORIGINx 13 лет назад
@Jitpring Yes, I was surprised at how good that was.
@valerpng
@valerpng 14 лет назад
thank you for this
@LI_Lium
@LI_Lium 2 года назад
5:23 'крепостям' 'krepostyam' means 'jails' in the sence of edifice here, not 'fools'. Thanks for this piece and for sharing it on YT. Very interesting. 👍
@ekatasatya2995
@ekatasatya2995 2 года назад
i think it more like "hard times" what is ment by "krepostyi "( in plural, dativ of the speech here)
@LI_Lium
@LI_Lium 2 года назад
@@ekatasatya2995 I am a native Russian speaker, it means jails. Thank you for comment, you very nicely expressed your thought
@LI_Lium
@LI_Lium 2 года назад
@@ekatasatya2995 The more accurate term for translating 'krepostyam' is 'dungeons'.
@charleschambers7416
@charleschambers7416 12 лет назад
one of the greatest thinkers
@TheCiticrab
@TheCiticrab 12 лет назад
Dear English-speaking readers of Dostoevsky, what you may not fully appreciate is that he is, first and foremost, a great story-teller, and uses mesmerizing language. It's his "sound" rather than any ideas or philosophy that make him a truly great writer. I think he is a poet, much more than a religious philosopher (and btw all Russian philosophy is more or less of this nature: nothing rational about it, but lots of poetry.)
@Epicurean999
@Epicurean999 2 года назад
The way He looks with those eyes into the Abyss of My existence like My Soul feels naked vulnerable as if He could examine every thought My brain producing🥰 🤯🥰
@gloi2
@gloi2 14 лет назад
ofcourse
@duburlann
@duburlann 2 года назад
Я пересмотрю это еще множество раз
@AndreyBelinskiy
@AndreyBelinskiy 15 лет назад
This is the only fragment from "Russia" series filmed in 1986 available here. Could anyone suggest where to find the full video?
@blueguitarblue
@blueguitarblue 13 лет назад
@StravMishkin2 The most beautiful performance...
@XcPromise
@XcPromise 15 лет назад
Learn to finish your sentence, you don't think Dostoyevsky truly thought that the only way to achieve happiness is what?
@theGermexican
@theGermexican 15 лет назад
12345senha. of course he felt that way.
@Vados2000
@Vados2000 2 года назад
Просто превосходно!
@AndreiSilvester
@AndreiSilvester 13 лет назад
красота! А чего Устинов по-русски не говорит?
@user-iz3gt2lt4s
@user-iz3gt2lt4s 2 года назад
Потому что он не просто Устинов, а фон Устинов)
@auchandy
@auchandy 13 лет назад
Got a good actor, then an Ustinov, got urself one good 6:46 clip. Know anyone whom the Dostoevsky is?
@ByZakon
@ByZakon 3 года назад
The actor's name is OLEGAR FEDORO
@ByZakon
@ByZakon 3 года назад
@auchandy - you can see him on iMDB . com
@Rockyface
@Rockyface 15 лет назад
amazing!!! i loved every second of it. what is this for?
@luked.bensley1157
@luked.bensley1157 2 года назад
This was a very beautiful writing of dialogue. Dostoyevsky strongly reflects that dualistic philosophy of man consistently throughout.
@XcPromise
@XcPromise 15 лет назад
I was under the impression that others thought it was real, read the posts below my first one. I did not, for one second, think this was real, but was correcting others. I've said nothing about this supposed program, or the channel that it was played on, and no, I am canadian.
@blueguitarblue
@blueguitarblue 13 лет назад
Wunderbar! Beautiful performance...
@onehumanhistory
@onehumanhistory 2 года назад
Was half expecting ol Fedya to toss himself into the Neva at the end of the interview
@aurelf3158
@aurelf3158 2 года назад
Culture on a superior level !
@mac2phin
@mac2phin 2 года назад
This is a 48 minute film entitled Russia. The actor playing Dostoevsky is Olegar Fedoro.
@ashutosh4978
@ashutosh4978 2 года назад
Where can i find complete video?
@ankitarajkhowa2079
@ankitarajkhowa2079 Год назад
I'd love to get it too. Where can I find it?
@Boketto96
@Boketto96 2 года назад
А я ведь испугалась на секундочку ахахах )
@gabrielekeiko2470
@gabrielekeiko2470 2 года назад
this is somewhat how i pictured raskolnikov to look like
@MarchelloCSKAMoscow
@MarchelloCSKAMoscow 12 лет назад
wow!! bravo!!!!
@XcPromise
@XcPromise 15 лет назад
I don't understand how they managed to meet, Dostoyevsky died before Ustinov was born. Is this video real?
@jmgmarcus808
@jmgmarcus808 3 года назад
Hahahaha...ass.
@nikolaisedov2295
@nikolaisedov2295 2 года назад
They had to buy a time machine from the black market somewhere in the Balkans to make this possible, look it up, quite a story really
@Sams911
@Sams911 14 лет назад
brilliant!
@TomMonty81
@TomMonty81 15 лет назад
New modern feature version of "notes from the underground" now on my channel.
@Big-guy1981
@Big-guy1981 3 года назад
The real Dostoevsky probably knew English. Anyway, both he and Ustinov spoke French so ...
@carlos3345
@carlos3345 15 лет назад
Es probablente el escritor más grande de todos los tiempos
@antoinesubitlescoups338
@antoinesubitlescoups338 2 года назад
Claro que si
@selvamthiagarajan8152
@selvamthiagarajan8152 2 года назад
the likeness
@Destruction320
@Destruction320 2 года назад
As Tolstoy said, we must pity the ruler who orders a genocide, for the poor will now rest, and the ruler will be worse than a pest. We forgive even that, for not even the ruler deserves to be a fool forever.
@Shwettyapple
@Shwettyapple 2 года назад
Profound.
@Kobayashhi
@Kobayashhi 2 года назад
Excellent acting.
@lordoftherats
@lordoftherats 2 года назад
anyone know the song in the beginning?
@Loge84
@Loge84 14 лет назад
Great! Great! Great! Reading all his works i associate with a complex element like fire, whose power is the same time consuming and purifying, distructing and live giving, just like the greatness of Dostojewski. Watching this vid one one just cant disagree with the sentence of M. Bulgakov that "Dostojewski is immortal" ( in "Master and Margarita) Thank You for uploading this!
@JohnnyIsJanek
@JohnnyIsJanek 13 лет назад
@Jitpring like who?
@dbinder1980
@dbinder1980 12 лет назад
Awesome :) thanks for this
@lwbrando
@lwbrando 2 года назад
Happy birthday
@Ahmad-nf9ez
@Ahmad-nf9ez 2 года назад
How this was joyful to watch. Dostoevsky is one of my favourite authors.
@rupertkempley2933
@rupertkempley2933 2 года назад
Just wow fantastic I want to be Russian genuinely inspirational Brothers K here I come .......
@kevinrombouts3027
@kevinrombouts3027 2 года назад
Very thought provoking.
@BlueSwampyCraft
@BlueSwampyCraft 2 года назад
There probably won’t be another Dostoevsky…ever.
@money5434
@money5434 2 года назад
I cried twice profusely reading his Karamazov Brothers.
@MrConstantin808
@MrConstantin808 13 лет назад
хорошо сыграл,я почти поверил.
@joelsebastianos
@joelsebastianos 3 года назад
Beautiful video
@krinkle909
@krinkle909 2 года назад
"The sun will rise in the East" - The Brothers Karamazov
@neochristsavant
@neochristsavant 15 лет назад
poseur v
@badgerp-chanqueen7707
@badgerp-chanqueen7707 2 года назад
Yesterday is Dostoevsky's 200th birthday. Happy birthday, Mr Dostoevsky.
@christophmahler
@christophmahler 2 года назад
Pitty for the botched audio. Great writing - great performance.
@LambBib
@LambBib 15 лет назад
Dysdercus.
@urbaradhikari1539
@urbaradhikari1539 2 года назад
😘✋
@mlh3604
@mlh3604 2 года назад
Comforting medicine this russian rough melancholy. Thanks.
@richardcooley6061
@richardcooley6061 3 года назад
Wow. What astonishing acting. Or was it? He actually seemed to be channeling Dostoyevsky. Perhaps if people in the U.S. understood his analogy about himself and Russia, we might realize that we have at least that one thing in common. Being a little crazy, I mean. They're just more aware of it, and a lot less ostentatious about it.
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