Doctor Zhivago
Based on the Nobel Prize-winning novel by Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago covers the years prior to, during, and after the Russian Revolution, as seen through the eyes of poet/physician Yuri Zhivago (Omar Sharif). In the tradition of Russian novels, a multitude of characters and subplots intertwine within the film's 197 minutes (plus intermission). Zhivago is married to Tonya (Geraldine Chaplin), but carries on an affair with Lara (Julie Christie), who has been raped by ruthless politician Komarovsky (Rod Steiger). Meanwhile, Zhivago's half-brother Yevgraf (Alec Guinness) and the mysterious, revenge-seeking Strelnikoff (Tom Courteney) represent the "good" and "bad" elements of the Bolshevik revolution. Composer Maurice Jarre received one of Doctor Zhivago's five Oscars, with the others going to screenwriter Robert Bolt, cinematographer Freddie Young, art directors John Box and Terry Marsh, set decorator Dario Simoni, and costumer Phyllis Dalton. The best picture Oscar, however, went to The Sound of Music. more..
Director: David Lean
Starring: Omar Sharif, Julie Christie, Rod Steiger, Geraldine Chaplin, Tom Courtenay
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Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color
Academy Awards (1966)
Best British Actor
BAFTA Awards (1967)
Freddie Young
British Society of Cinematographers (1966)
David Lean
Cannes Film Festival (1966)
Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera)
David di Donatello Awards (1967)
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