Plot
The film follows Andrei Miller, an English archaeologist played by Anthony Andrews, as he gets arrested while doing a special assignment for the Shah of Iran. Mistaken for an English spy with the same name, he gets sent to a labor camp. On the way he meets a Japanese prisoner who speaks some English. He testifies to the military officer that he is totally innocent and asks him to contact the royal family. Most of the movie is a very realistic and ugly picture of the terrible plight of prisoners in Siberia during the Stalin years. Human life has absolutely no value. The only place he finally finds human kindness is when he is dying and is sent to the hospital. A romance develops between him and the camp's doctor, which attracts the anger of the camp's chief who is hoping to marry Anna, the young blond female doctor. Miller gets sent to one of the infamous Kolyma labour camps, and the camp's chief becomes even more evil and hateful towards all the prisoners left in his command. In an ambiguous ending, word comes to the camp that the Shah of Iran and his wife are asking that he be freed. He is released and goes back to his pleasant life, or that is just a delusion that he has while dying of cold and hunger.Cast
* Anthony Andrews as Andrei Miller * Vladimir Ilyin as Captain Malakhov * Elena Mayorova as Anna * Irina Mikhalyova as Lilka * Aleksandr Gureyev as Sergeant Konyaev *Awards
The film was Britain's entry to the Cannes Festival's competition in 1991 and was nominated as the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Golden Globe Awards.See also
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* Soviet romantic drama films Russian romantic drama films English-language Russian films English-language Soviet films 1990s Russian-language films Films directed by Alexander Mitta Russian multilingual films 1991 multilingual films British multilingual films Soviet multilingual films 1990s English-language films Films set in Siberia Works about the Gulag {{1990s-USSR-film-stub