your url and general good taste makes me want to ask you if you know any good dostojevskij tv/film adaptions?
Why thank you! While I appreciate your trust in my artistic taste, I know almost nothing about Dostoevsky tv/film adaptations - I have such a strong attachment to the books that I just never had much interest in adaptations. The most that I've seen is a few brief bits of what I think was a Russian tv series adaption of the The Brothers K that @crystallllines showed me a while back, but I haven't seen nearly enough of it to speak on its quality - maybe she can tell you whether it's good or not?
And while I can't recall anyone else that I know on here vouching for the quality of a Dostoevsky screen adaptation, maybe @dostoyevsky-official or @karamazovdmitri would know? If anyone that I haven't mentioned has some recommendations and wants to chime in please do so!
Since I don't want to leave you empty-handed, one Russian literature screen adaptation that I can absolutely recommend is Sergei Bondarchuk's 1967 film series adaptation of War and Peace. The length can be pretty intimidating, but it gets as close as I could imagine to really capturing the feel of the novel. It's an incredible feat of cinema and genuinely like nothing else I've ever watched.













