| To Download and Watch Online visit | | | | * Paul Giamatti as Tolstoy's trusted follower Vladimir |
| Visit | | | | Chertkov[1] |
| The Last Station is a German biographical film about | | | | * Anne-Marie Duff as Leo and Sofya's daughter |
| Leo Tolstoy, based on a 1990 biographical novel of | | | | Sasha[1] |
| the same name by Jay Parini.[1] It stars Christopher | | | | * Kerry Condon as Masha |
| Plummer as Tolstoy. | | | | [edit] Production |
| It premiered at the 2009 Telluride Film Festival. | | | | Filming took place in Saxony-Anhalt as well as the |
| Sony Pictures Classics acquired distribution rights and | | | | German states of Brandenburg (Studio Babelsberg) |
| released the film an awards-qualifying limited run[2] on | | | | and Thuringia, the city of Leipzig and at historical |
| December 23, 2009, with a wider release in January | | | | locations in Russia[1]. |
| 15, 2010. | | | | [edit] Awards |
| It is also scheduled to be released in Germany on | | | | Helen Mirren won the Best Actress award at the |
| January 21, 2010. | | | | 2009 Rome International Film Festival for her |
| Plotwatch onlline movies | | | | performance.[3]. Mirren is also nominated for Best |
| The film explores the turbulent final year in the life of | | | | Actress - Drama at the 67th Golden Globe Awards |
| the Russian writer and philosopher and his troubled | | | | as is Christopher Plummer for Best Supporting Actor |
| marriage.[1] | | | | in a Motion Picture. On December 17th it was also |
| [edit] Cast | | | | announced that Mirren and Plummer had both |
| * Christopher Plummer as Leo Tolstoy[1] | | | | received nominations for their performances from |
| * Helen Mirren as Sofya Tolstoy, Leo's wife[1] | | | | the Screen Actors Guild. |
| * James McAvoy as Valentin Bulgakov, a naive | | | | [edit] Reception |
| private secretary sent by Chertkov to work for | | | | The film currently holds a 68% 'Fresh' rating on |
| Tolstoy[1] | | | | Rotten Tomatoes based on 25 reviews. |