The Last Station is a 2009 biographical drama film directed by Michael Hoffman. It is an adaptation of the 1990 biographical novel of the same name by Jay Parini about the final months of Leo Tolstoy's life. The film stars Christopher Plummer as Tolstoy and Helen Mirren as his wife Sophia Tolstaya. The film is about the battle between Sophia and his disciple Vladimir Chertkov for his legacy and the copyright of his works. The film premiered at the 2009 Telluride Film Festival. In 1910, the last year of the life of Leo Tolstoy , his disciples, led by Vladimir Chertkov , maneuver against his... wife, Sophia , for control over Tolstoy's works after his death. The main setting is the Tolstoy country estate of Yasnaya Polyana. Tolstoy and Sofia have a long, loving marriage, but his idealistic and spiritual side is at odds with her more aristocratic and conventionally religious views. Contention focuses on a new will that the "Tolstoians" are attempting to persuade him to sign. It would place all of his copyrights into the public domain, supposedly leaving his family without adequate support.
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| Release date: | September 4, 2009 |
| Directed by: | Michael Hoffman |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 112 Minutes |
| Producer: | Bonnie Arnold, Jens Meurer, Chris Curling |
| Editor: | Patricia Rommel |
| Music by: | Sergei Yevtushenko |
| Cinematography: | Sebastian Edschmid |
| Screenplay by: | Michael Hoffman |
| Estimated budget: | $17,000,000 |
| Adapted from: | The Last Station |
| Genre: | Biography |