Anna Karenina comes to theaters bringing the Russian winter, 19th century fashion and Keira Knightley doing what she does best. For those who didn’t read Leo Tolstoy’s 900-plus-page epic in a lit-class long ago, Anna Karenina is more than a tale about a woman in great furs. “It’s about love, parenting, betrayal, and the agony of choice,” says Natalia Batova, the former Cultural Attaché of the Russian Embassy, “It’s the story of all life.” Read full article >>