Despite the Falling Snow | |
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Directed by | Shamim Sarif |
Screenplay by | Shamim Sarif |
Based on | Despite the Falling Snow by Shamim Sarif |
Produced by | Hanan Kattan |
Starring | |
Cinematography | David Johnson |
Edited by | Masahiro Hirakubo |
Music by | Rachel Portman |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Altitude Film Distribution |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Countries | UK, Canada |
Language | English |
Despite the Falling Snow is a 2016 British Cold War espionage film directed by Shamim Sarif, adapted from her novel of the same name.[1] Starring Rebecca Ferguson, Sam Reid, Charles Dance, Antje Traue, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Thure Lindhardt and Anthony Head,[2] the film was released in the United Kingdom on 15 April 2016.
Plot
The film is set in the post-Stalinist Soviet Union. A young Soviet woman, Katya, lost her parents during the Great Purge. Though she pretends to be a communist, she hates the regime and spies for the Americans. Her friend Misha is also a spy, and helps her obtain important information for the Americans. As part of her next assignment, she meets the young and good-looking Sasha, who belongs to the Kremlin elite. In order to spy on him, Katya ends up marrying Sasha but not everything is going to the plan. Katya soon falls in love with Sasha, and plans to defect to the United States with him. However, just before her trip to the US, Katya mysteriously vanishes. Sasha stays in America alone, and over the course of 30 years becomes a successful businessman in America. Many years afterwards, he visits a post-communist Russia seeking to solve Katya's disappearance. He and his niece Lauren work together, searching for clues. They then meet Misha, who has become an old alcoholic; he tells them what really happened to Katya.
Cast
- Rebecca Ferguson as Katya Grinkova / Lauren Grinkova
- Sam Reid as Alexander "Sasha" Ivanov (young)[3]
- Charles Dance as Alexander "Sasha" Ivanov (older)
- Antje Traue as Marina Rinskaya
- Oliver Jackson-Cohen as Mikhail "Misha" Ardonov (young)
- Thure Lindhardt as Dmitri Rinsky
- Miloš Timotijević as First Man
- Anthony Head as Mikhail "Misha" Ardonov (older)
Production
The film was shot in Belgrade, Serbia. The score by Rachel Portman was performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.
Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 9% approval rating based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 4.1/10. The website's consensus reads, "Despite the Falling Snow's slick production and appealing cast struggle to elevate a feeble script, resulting in a Cold War thriller that never raises the temperature."[4]
The film won three awards at the 2016 Prague Independent Film Festival including Best Feature Film, Best Actress (Rebecca Ferguson) and Best Supporting Actor (Anthony Head).[5][6]
References
- ↑ Kregloe, Karman. "Movies, Marriage and Mayhem with Shamim Sarif: From Moscow with Love (Ep. 10)". AfterEllen. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- ↑ FILM REVIEW: DESPITE THE FALLING SNOW – #MANIFF2016
- ↑ Despite the Falling Snow | Film review – A double dose of romantic spy intrigue
- ↑ "Despite the Falling Snow". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 10 April 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
- ↑ "A trio of awards for Despite The Falling Snow". Enlightenment Productions. 24 August 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- ↑ "Updates, updates & updates!". Anthony Head – The Official Website. Retrieved 25 December 2016.