The Last Station

In 1910, the last year of Leo Tolstoy's life, his disciples, led by Vladimir Chertkov, manoeuvre against his wife, Sofya, for control over Tolstoy's works after his death. The main setting is the Tolstoy country estate of Yasnaya Polyana. Tolstoy and Sofya have had a long, passionate marriage, but his spiritual ideals and asceticism (he is opposed, for example, to private property) are at odds with her more aristocratic and conventionally religious views.

MPAA Rating:R
Genre:Biography, Drama, Romance
Country:Germany, United Kingdom, Russian Federation
Produced By:Andrey Deryabin, Andrey Konchalovskiy, Chris Curling, Andreas Ulmke-Smeaton, Jona Wirbeleit, Regina Frankenberger, Frank Lehmann, Phil Robertson, Judy Tossell, Brian Donovan, Jean-Luc OrmiÈRes, Jens Meurer, Marc WÄChter, Ewa KarlstrÖM, Undine Filter, Yvonne HÜTtig, Marc Hansell, Bonnie Arnold, Robert Little, Luke Carey
Directed By:Michael Hoffman
Written By:Michael Hoffman, Jay Parini
Cast:Helen Mirren, John Sessions, Anastasia Tolstoy, Paul Giamatti, Wolfgang Häntsch, James McAvoy, Tomas Spencer, Nenad Lucic, Kerry Condon, Maximilian Gärtner, Christian Gaul, Anne-Marie Duff, David Masterson, Patrick Kennedy, Christopher Plummer
In Theaters:Feb 26, 2010
Runtime:1 hour 52 minutes
Production:Egoli Tossell Pictures, Zephyr Films, Egoli Tossell Film Halle
Budget:$18,000,000
Box Office:$6,617,867
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