Vostok N°20

Vostok N°20

Release date : August 24, 2018
Runtime : 50m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : Russian / French /
Director : Elisabeth Silveiro /
Writers : Elisabeth Silveiro /
Production companies : Dolce Vita Films /
August 24, 2018 50m France Documentary Russian More
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Daily life in a third-class Transsiberian wagon named Vostok N 20. Between discomfort, shared meals, boredom and confessions to strangers, people spend their time as they can. In the form of literary counterpoint, poems of Marina Tsvétaeva told by Fanny Ardant illuminates the feelings of passengers: their loneliness, their desires for freedom and love.
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  • title:Vostok N°20
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: Russian · French ·
  • Director: Elisabeth Silveiro /
  • Writers: Elisabeth Silveiro ·
  • Production companies: Dolce Vita Films ·
  • Overview:Daily life in a third-class Transsiberian wagon named Vostok N 20. Between discomfort, shared meals, boredom and confessions to strangers, people spend their time as they can. In the form of literary counterpoint, poems of Marina Tsvétaeva told by Fanny Ardant illuminates the feelings of passengers: their loneliness, their desires for freedom and love.
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