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Astrakan 79

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Martin recalls today, at the age of 58, his one and a half year stay in the Soviet Union in 1979. Martin was 15 years old and an innocent-looking kid. His parents, Communist Party militants, thought he was going to a safe place, a society that lived up to all their ideals. Martin traveled to Moscow, crossed the Volga delta by train to Astrakan. This was an initiatory journey for Martin. He fell in love several times, dropped out of school, slept in street benches and sold all his records and blue jeans. The communist ideal instilled by his parents was lost along the way. Forty years later, in this film, Martin decides to tell his story to his son for the first time, a story that has been a family taboo until today.

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Phuong Le Guardian Mourão’s film also makes possible an intergenerational dialogue between Martim and his son... Emerging from their conversation are sparks of understanding and compassion, which constitute the emotional beating heart of the film. Rated: 3/5 Sep 17, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Martin recalls today, at the age of 58, his one and a half year stay in the Soviet Union in 1979. Martin was 15 years old and an innocent-looking kid. His parents, Communist Party militants, thought he was going to a safe place, a society that lived up to all their ideals. Martin traveled to Moscow, crossed the Volga delta by train to Astrakan. This was an initiatory journey for Martin. He fell in love several times, dropped out of school, slept in street benches and sold all his records and blue jeans. The communist ideal instilled by his parents was lost along the way. Forty years later, in this film, Martin decides to tell his story to his son for the first time, a story that has been a family taboo until today.
Director
Catarina Mourão
Screenwriter
Catarina Mourão
Production Co
Terratreme Filmes, Laranja Azul
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Portuguese
Runtime
1h 3m