Russian Thought. Return (2008)
Russian Russian Thought, a newspaper founded by Russian emigration in France, and donated to the Russian State Library, tells the story of the film. Among the characters of the film, closely connected with the fate of the newspaper, Count P. Sheremetyev, Prince A. Trubetskoy, the oldest boarder of the "Russian House" Ekaterina de Geerts, the current editorial board of the newspaper. The film tells about the role of this printing body as a link between the abandoned homeland and the Russian diaspora abroad.
Director: Zhanna Romanova
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 39 min
Release Date: January 1, 2008
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Russian Thought. Return about?
- Russian Russian Thought, a newspaper founded by Russian emigration in France, and donated to the Russian State Library, tells the story of the film. Among the characters of the film, closely connected with the fate of the newspaper, Count P. Sheremetyev, Prince A. Trubetskoy, the oldest boarder of the "Russian House" Ekaterina de Geerts, the current editorial board of the newspaper. The film tells about the role of this printing body as a link between the abandoned homeland and the Russian diaspora abroad.
- Who directed Russian Thought. Return?
- Russian Thought. Return was directed by Zhanna Romanova.
- How long is Russian Thought. Return?
- Russian Thought. Return has a runtime of 39m (39 minutes).
- What genre is Russian Thought. Return?
- Russian Thought. Return is a Documentary film.
- Where was Russian Thought. Return produced?
- Russian Thought. Return was produced in Russia.