The House on Arbat Street (1993): cast, story & where to watch
1993 · Film · ★ 9

Released in 1993, The House on Arbat Street is a documentary film directed by Marina Goldovskaya, running about 59 minutes.
What it’s about. The characters in this film all lived in the same building: the Knights' House, at 35 Arbat Street in Moscow. Built at the beginning of the century for a few privileged families, this sumptuous residence will become after the revolution a collective apartment building. Like millions of Russians, those who lived together in this building were marked by the trials and tragedies of history. Marina Goldovskaya went in search of the former inhabitants, now dispersed. They speak to us with modesty and emotion about their memories, their secret garden and... their neighbors at 35 Arbat Street.
How it landed. With an audience score of 9.0/10, The House on Arbat Street sits among the best-reviewed titles in the catalogue.
Where to watch. Streaming options change often. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch The House on Arbat Street page.
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- Where can I watch The House on Arbat Street (1993)?
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- Is The House on Arbat Street worth watching?
- The House on Arbat Street holds an audience score of 9.0 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy documentary. Most viewers rate it highly.
- When was The House on Arbat Street released?
- The House on Arbat Street was released in 1993, with a runtime of about 59 minutes.