Intimate Town (2003)

Intimate Town (2003) poster

Legendary Russian writer Sergei Dovlatov's book "The Compromise" was published at the time of the author's emigration in USA and describes the period that Dovlatov himself has called "Interior emigration" - that is the years that he spent in Tallinn, Estonia as a journalist (1972-1976). The documentary interviews the prototypes of the book, including Dovlatov's former colleagues and friends who comment on the literary work. They share background information that helps to interpret both Dovlatov's destiny as well as the essence of the Soviet era.

Director: Kristiina Davidjants
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 55 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Arko Okk
Editing: Kristiina Davidjants, Anri Rulkov
Production: Acuba Film
Country: Estonia
Language: Eesti, Pусский
Original Language: et
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Intimate Town about?
Legendary Russian writer Sergei Dovlatov's book "The Compromise" was published at the time of the author's emigration in USA and describes the period that Dovlatov himself has called "Interior emigration" - that is the years that he spent in Tallinn, Estonia as a journalist (1972-1976). The documentary interviews the prototypes of the book, including Dovlatov's former colleagues and friends who comment on the literary work. They share background information that helps to interpret both Dovlatov's destiny as well as the essence of the Soviet era.
Who directed Intimate Town?
Intimate Town was directed by Kristiina Davidjants.
How long is Intimate Town?
Intimate Town has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is Intimate Town?
Intimate Town is a Documentary film.
Where was Intimate Town produced?
Intimate Town was produced in Estonia.