Mathilde
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Mathilde (2017)

2017-10-25

(US) •

History,

Drama,

Romance

Love That Changed An Empire

5.8/10

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Overview

It portrays the memories of Matilda Kshesinskaya and her love affair with the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II. Matilda, a Polish-born ballerina from the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, had a brief and intense romance with Nicholas between 1892 and 1894, before Nicholas married Alexandra Feodorovna and was crowned Tsar after his father's death. It also explores their relationship, facing societal pressures and interference from Nicholas's mother, Empress Maria Feodorovna, as well as Matilda's involvement with other members of the imperial family, the Romanovs, such as Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich and Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich.

Movie Cast

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Michalina Olszańska

Matilda Kschessinska

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Lars Eidinger

Nicolas II

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Luise Wolfram

Alexandra Feodorovna

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Danila Kozlovsky

Vorontsov

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Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė

Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)

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Sergey Garmash

Alexandre III

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Evgeny Mironov

Ivan Karlovich

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Grigoriy Dobrygin

Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich of Russia

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Galina Tyunina

Maria Pavlovna, wife of prince Vladimir

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Vitaliy Kovalenko

Vladimir Aleksandrovich, great Duke

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Vitaly Kishchenko

Vlasov, head of detective police

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Thomas Ostermeier

Fishel, psychiatrist

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Sarah Stern

Pierina Legnani

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Irina Lerman

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Yang Ge

Kawakami, massage therapist

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Aleksandra Serebryakova

ballerina

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Konstantin Zheldin

Pobedonostsev

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Roman Chaliapin

director's assistant

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Olesya Smirnova-Martsinkevich

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Roman Alexeev

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Sergey Malyugov

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Stepan Pivkin

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Ekaterina Dar

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Kirill Andreev

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Sergey Korenkov

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Alina Humenuk

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Eduard Orlov

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Denis Shlenkov

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Aleksandr Udaltsov

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Lyudmila Grigorash

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Mikhail Samochko