Doctor Zhivago (1965)
“Doctor Zhivago” (1965), directed by David Lean, is a historical epic based on Boris Pasternak’s novel. The film follows Yuri Zhivago, a Russian physician and poet, as he navigates the turbulence of the Russian Revolution and World War I. Caught in a love triangle between his wife Tonya and the passionate Lara, Yuri’s personal and professional life becomes entangled with the political upheaval. Set against the backdrop of Russia’s social and political change, the movie explores themes of love, fate, and survival. Featuring a memorable score by Maurice Jarre, “Doctor Zhivago” is a cinematic masterpiece of romance and revolution.

