Anna Karenina, 1967 Apr 2026

: Critics often highlight the "restless" and creative cinematography, particularly in the famous horse race scene, which used hand-held cameras for a sense of urgency.

: Unlike many Western versions that focus almost entirely on Anna's tragic affair, Zarkhi attempted to more fully incorporate the character of Levin and his philosophical quest. Anna Karenina, 1967

: Reviews on platforms like IMDb and Letterboxd are polarized regarding the lead performance. : Critics often highlight the "restless" and creative

: The score was composed by Rodion Shchedrin, described as beautiful yet occasionally "dissonant" or "chilling". Visual Highlights : The score was composed by Rodion Shchedrin,

: Some viewers found Tatiana Samoilova’s portrayal of Anna to be "clumsy" or "false," while others praised her for bringing an iconic image to the role. Adaptation Strategy

The , directed by Aleksandr Zarkhi , is widely regarded as one of the most authentic and visually striking versions of Leo Tolstoy's 1878 masterpiece . Produced by Mosfilm Studios , it captures the "full Russian flavor" of the story, though it faced challenges common to adapting such a massive novel into a feature-length film. Production & Reception