Est-Ouest /
Est-Ouest highlights a little-explored facet of modern Russian history: in 1946, Stalin offered amnesty to all Russian emigrants throughout the world who wanted to return to their homeland and participate in the postwar rebuilding of their nation. The film tells the story of the Russian-born doctor...
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| Format: | Video DVD |
| Language: | French Russian |
| Language Notes: | In French and Russian, with optional subtitles in English or French; closed-captioned in English. |
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Culver City, Calif. :
Distributed by Columbia TriStar Home Video,
[2000]
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Table of Contents:
- Start
- Back to the Motherland
- "Welcome to Odessa"
- Kiev
- French songs
- Denounced
- "We had a deal."
- Rehearsals
- "She died all alone."
- Thrown off the team
- Alexei gives thanks
- "I want to leave."
- A fight with Marie
- Two months later
- Championship training
- Boyko's birthday party
- "We have a guest."
- Getting out
- "I can't take you."
- Vassiliev is missing
- The charge
- "I have a plan."
- Six years later
- News of Sacha
- Two years later
- Sofia delegation
- Alexei's sacrifice
- "You're free."