Leningrad. November

Leningrad. November

Release date : November 8, 1990
Runtime : 1h 26m
Countries of origin : Germany / Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian /
Production companies : Lenfilm / Neue Prometheus /
November 8, 1990 1h 26m Germany Drama Russian More
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After a ten year long stay in West Germany, Max returns to the Soviet Union to visit his deadly ill father in Leningrad. There he finds a friend in a man who calls himself Igor and he begins a love-affair with the deafmute Lena. Around Max' relationship to his father, Igor and Lena, losely held episodes give a many fasetted portrait of Leningrad and its inhabitants. In the eyes of the returning Max, the city is at once well-known and foreign. Lyrically saturated images and sophisticated editing contributes to making the film an expressive description of a changing city.
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  • title:Leningrad. November
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1990
  • Runtime:1h 26m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Andreas Christoph Schmidt / Oleg Morozov /
  • Writers: Renata Litvinova · Andreas Christoph Schmidt · Oleg Morozov ·
  • Production companies: Lenfilm · Neue Prometheus ·
  • Overview:After a ten year long stay in West Germany, Max returns to the Soviet Union to visit his deadly ill father in Leningrad. There he finds a friend in a man who calls himself Igor and he begins a love-affair with the deafmute Lena. Around Max' relationship to his father, Igor and Lena, losely held episodes give a many fasetted portrait of Leningrad and its inhabitants. In the eyes of the returning Max, the city is at once well-known and foreign. Lyrically saturated images and sophisticated editing contributes to making the film an expressive description of a changing city.
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