British writer-director Rose returns once again to the world of Leo Tolstoy by closing out his trilogy of films based on the author's works with this version of the story...
British writer-director Rose returns once again to the world of Leo Tolstoy by closing out his trilogy of films based on the author's works with this version of the story...
Bernard Rose's film from Howard Marks' autobiography is an odd beast - larky but long, watchable but unpersuasive, agreeable but never too likeable.
Bernard Rose's film from Howard Marks' autobiography is an odd beast - larky but long, watchable but unpersuasive, agreeable but never too likeable.
This is the second film in a loose trilogy of modern day Leo Tolstoy adaptations from director, cinematographer, writer and editor Rose, following ivans xtc (2002).