The Russian Winter (2012)
Synopsis
The Russian Winter is a film about journeys. It's a film about Grammy nominated musician John Forte's journey from one of Brooklyn's most dangerous neighborhoods to the country's most prestigious, elite boarding school to federal prison where his fourteen year sentence for drug transporting was cut in half, incredibly commuted by George W. Bush. The Russian Winter is a film about the journey from rapidly changing Moscow into the vast interiors of Russia. It's a film about John Forte's determination to have his music heard. It's a film about cultural exchange, self-reflection, fatigue and success. The Russian Winter is about the unlikely journey from a prison cell to the planet's second largest continent. It's about confinement and freedom, and finding one's footing as paradigms shift.
Release Date: 2012-04-20
Runtime: 94 minutes
Director: Petter Ringbom
Top Cast
- Natasha Bedingfield as Herself
- Patrick Firth as Himself
- John Forte as Himself
- Viktor Logachev as Himself
- Petra Němcová as Herself
- Alina Orlova as Herself
- Raekwon as Himself
- Brian Satz as Himself
- Corey Smyth as Himself
- Ryan Vaughn as Himself
Soundtrack
Original Music Composer(s): N/A
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