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Eugene Onegin is an aristocrat during the Empire period in St. Petersburg. Although rather handsome, he is a man often lacking in basic human compassion. He is introduced to a young woman named Tatiana by Lensky, his best friend. Tatiana's emotions are completely opposite that of Eugene-she is passionate and pure. However, she soon falls hopelessly in love with Eugene and eventually proclaims her love for him to him. His rejection of her leads to a tragic and encumbering love. --hsx.com

Production began March 7, 1998 with a budget of $14 million and filming was completed July 13, 1998; (aka Eugene Onegin) It looks like it won't be released until Fall 1999. 

It was filmed in St. Petersburg, Russia and Alresford, Hampshire, England. 

Release Dates: December 17, 1999 in LA, December 22 (New York), December 31 (limited), April 2000 wide release 

The release date keeps getting moved around, but it was shown in St. Petersburg on June 1 and will be shown in the UK on Nov. 19th. They're still looking for an American distributer. For the latest Onegin news, go to the Fiennes Family web site and The Royal Toby web site (banner below).

Film Festivals: 1999 Toronto Film Festival, 1999 San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain (Sept 16-25), 1999 Vancouver International Film Festival, Noosa Film Festival (Australia), Denver International Film Festival, The 5th Annual Women in Cinema Festival, London Film Festival, Palm Beach International Film Festival

1998; 106 minutes 

Directed by: Martha Fiennes 

Cast: Martin Donovan (Prince Nikitin), Ralph Fiennes (Evgeny Onegin), Liv Tyler (Tatiana Larina), Toby Stephens (Vladimir Lensky), Lena Headey (Olga Larina), Alun Armstrong (Zaretsky), Harriet Walter (Mme. Larina), Irene Worth (Princess Alina), Jason Watkins (Guillot) Francesca Annis (Katiusha), Simon McBurney (Triquet), Geoffrey McGivern (Audrey Petrovitch), Gwenllian Davies (Anisia), Margery Withers (Nanya), Tim McMullan (Dandie), Tim Potter (Dandie), Elizabeth Berrington (Mlle Volkonsky), Ian East (Executor), Richard Bremmer (Diplomat at ball), Chloe Elise Hanslip (Child violinist), Marion Betzold (Ballerina), Chris Lee Wright (The hussar), Tom Eastwood (Onegin's uncle), Sophie Fiennes 

Written by: Peter Ettedgui, Michael Ignatieff, Alexander Pushkin (poem) 

Cinematography by: Remi Adefarasin 

Original Music by: Magnus Fiennes 

Production Design by: Jim Clay 

Film Editing by: Jim Clark 

Produced by: Simon Bosanquet, Ralph Fiennes, Ileen Maisel 

Production Company: Rysher Entertainment, Miramax 
 
 

Soundtrack

1- Onegin's Theme 
2- Maldova - The Journey - Loyko 
3- La Nouvelle Heloise 
4- The Peddler - Sarah Gorby 
5- Unquiet Heart 
6- Svidayne - The Summerhouse
7- Name Day Waltz - Parley Of Instruments 
8- Duel 
9- Sketches 
10- Fantasy Waltz- Parley Of Instruments 
11- St. Petersburg Polonaise - Parley Of Instruments 
12- Strange Fellow 
13- The Devil's Trill 
14- Onegin's Letter 
15- Tatyana Skating 
16- Mir 1st So Wunderbar - From The Opera 'Fidello' 
17- Rejected 
18- Onegin's Theme (Reprise)

* mentions Martin Donovan's performance in the film 

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