The Last Station (2009) — Screenplay
In 1910 Russia, Tolstoy's wife Sofya fights to preserve her family's legacy as his disciple pushes him to renounce his wealth, forcing a final, bitter confrontation.
- Written by
- Michael Hoffman, Jay Parini
- Genre
- Drama, Romance, Biography
- Length
- 100 pages
A study in fierce domestic drama, this script showcases how a marriage can become a battlefield of ideals and devotion. The dialogue crackles with wit and pain, and the central relationship between Sofya and her husband is rendered with rare psychological complexity. Writers will learn how to build tension through intimate scenes that carry the weight of historical consequence.
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