Casts & Crew
Jim Gleason
Tara Warren
Ann Smith
Nicholas Reed
Neela Howard
Lillie Moore
Also Directed by Angelina Nikonova
About the geographical point of reference of personal happiness. The film's characters are American men and Russian women who are looking for love in a foreign, far-off country unknown to them. What makes American men go to the other side of the world for the woman of their dreams? What happens in modern Russia if thousands of women turn to international marriage agencies every year in search of women's happiness? Do Russian women expect love from a marriage with a foreigner? A plane flying along the route can return to the base airfield until the so-called "return point"is passed. As soon as it is over, the return journey is closed, because there is not enough fuel. Why, after living in America, Russians want to return to their Homeland, and at what point they realize that this is impossible, that the point of Return is passed...
New York-set comedy about a group of immigrants who have become hostage to their life choices.
Sergei and Kira were considered the most beautiful couple of bohemian Petersburg in the early nineties. They were intellectuals in love with cinema. But a happy romantic story turned into a tough drama. She fled to another city, to another life, to another love. But he remained in St. Petersburg and died soon after the divorce. And only seventeen years later, the beautiful and successful Kira realizes that she has no more chances for happiness, since her heart is forever given to Sergey.
Marina, an upper-crust social worker with a doting husband and an enviable downtown apartment, is suddenly transformed into a bizarre twilight version of herself when she is raped by three policemen.
Psychological drama about a love triangle.