
And the Wind Returns...
Drama
Overview
The director's story about his life in the Soviet Union before his departure to Israel in 1971. The movie interweaves chronicle-documentary footage and fragments of Mikhail Kalik's films.
Top Cast


Alla Balter
Alla Balter
Alla Balter


Boryslav Brondukov
Boryslav Brondukov
Boryslav Brondukov


Stanislav Govorukhin
Stanislav Govorukhin
Сергей Герасимов
Stanislav Govorukhin
Сергей Герасимов


Sergei Desnitsky
Sergei Desnitsky
Sergei Desnitsky


Emmanuil Vitorgan
Emmanuil Vitorgan
Emmanuil Vitorgan


Oleg Efremov
Oleg Efremov
Oleg Efremov
Jeļena Kazarinova
Jeļena Kazarinova
Jeļena Kazarinova


Irina Likso
Irina Likso
Irina Likso


Aristarkh Livanov
Aristarkh Livanov
Aristarkh Livanov


Vasiliy Mishchenko
Vasiliy Mishchenko
Vasiliy Mishchenko
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