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Examples
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And all that was best in Sofya Medýnsky was quickened when she looked upon Fomá with the look of the Mother-Woman.
Fomá Gordyéeff 2010
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And all that was best in Sofya Medýnsky was quickened when she looked upon Fomá with the look of the
Fomá Gordyéeff 1910
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Helen Mirren is best known for her portrayal of real-life, upper-class, women such as Sofya
MovieWeb: News 2010
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Fomá questions, and questions vainly, whether of Sofya
Fomá Gordyéeff 2010
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What it is: Based on Joe Parini's novel, "The Last Station" takes a dramatized look at the turbulent final year of Russian author Leo Tolstoy (Christopher Plummer) and his wife, Sofya (Helen Mirren).
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Both were nominated for their roles as Leo Tolstoy and his wife, Sofya.
Onstage drama and backstage delight at the Academy Awards 2010
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Mr. Giamatti's Chertkov is the engine of discord between Tolstoy Christopher Plummer and his wife, Sofya, who would prefer that the Count not disinherit her and leave all his money to the religious foundation for which Chertkov is lobbying.
'Win Win' 1, Sports Clichés 0 John Anderson 2011
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One of the most moving scenes is Sofya recounting how she helped to decipher Tolstoy's handwriting and copy War and Peace.
Mirren is the power behind Tolstoy biopic 'Last Station' 2009
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Should Leo (played by Christopher Plummer) help mankind by giving the copyright to his works over to the public, or should he support Sofya (played by Helen Mirren) and his family and give them the copyright so the family can remain living comfortably for generations.
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Vladimir wants Valentin to document the behavior Sofya and use that documentation against her so he can convince Tolstoy to give his work over to the people.
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