Carried by the Wind (1999)

Carried by the Wind (1999) poster

600 km north of Arkhangelsk on the shore of the White Sea is the fishing village of Shoyna. In winter there is an endless night and an icy desert, in summer there is an incessant sun and salty winds that cover the houses with sand up to the roofs. The film is a metaphorical reflection – about Russia, about the eternal trials that have fallen to its lot, about the coveted freedom and about the paradoxical attraction to unfreedom that exists in every Russian person…

Director: Gennady Gorodny, Andrey Osipov
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Screenplay

Music: Iraida Yusupova
Cinematography: Irina Uralskaya
Production: YLE
Country: Russia, Finland
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Gennady Gorodny, Andrey Osipov
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Carried by the Wind about?
600 km north of Arkhangelsk on the shore of the White Sea is the fishing village of Shoyna. In winter there is an endless night and an icy desert, in summer there is an incessant sun and salty winds that cover the houses with sand up to the roofs. The film is a metaphorical reflection – about Russia, about the eternal trials that have fallen to its lot, about the coveted freedom and about the paradoxical attraction to unfreedom that exists in every Russian person…
Who directed Carried by the Wind?
Carried by the Wind was directed by Gennady Gorodny, Andrey Osipov.
How long is Carried by the Wind?
Carried by the Wind has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Carried by the Wind?
Carried by the Wind is a Documentary film.
Where was Carried by the Wind produced?
Carried by the Wind was produced in Russia, Finland.