Soviets Plus Electricity (2001)
Soviets Plus Electricity is a cinematic journey through Russia to Magadan, a city famous in Soviet times for being synonymous with deportation. Based on excerpts from his acoustic diary, documentary footage and some autobiographical insights given on the way, the roving reporter searches for imaginary roots and its historical and political implications. The film was shot in August and September 1999 - Los Angeles Filmforum
Director: Nicolas Rey
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 175 min
Release Date: January 1, 2001
Screenplay
Production: L'Abominable
Country: France
Language: Pусский, Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Soviets Plus Electricity about?
- Soviets Plus Electricity is a cinematic journey through Russia to Magadan, a city famous in Soviet times for being synonymous with deportation. Based on excerpts from his acoustic diary, documentary footage and some autobiographical insights given on the way, the roving reporter searches for imaginary roots and its historical and political implications. The film was shot in August and September 1999 - Los Angeles Filmforum
- Who directed Soviets Plus Electricity?
- Soviets Plus Electricity was directed by Nicolas Rey.
- How long is Soviets Plus Electricity?
- Soviets Plus Electricity has a runtime of 2h 55m (175 minutes).
- What genre is Soviets Plus Electricity?
- Soviets Plus Electricity is a Documentary film.
- Where was Soviets Plus Electricity produced?
- Soviets Plus Electricity was produced in France.