Far Away from St. Petersburg (1993)

Far Away from St. Petersburg (1993) poster

Iwan Rabcynski, born in St. Petersburg (Florida), writes Russian melodramas under the pseudonym "John F. Romanoff. He gets his inspiration in Brooklyn, his chosen home. His new novel, which is meant to be autobiographical, begins with his Russian great grandfather in St. Petersburg in 1882 and follows three generations as they survive the country's political upheavals.

Director: Alexander Hahn
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 79 min
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Cinematography: Henrik Pilipson
Editing: Jutta Brante
Production: Adi Mayer Film
Country: Latvia, Austria
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Alexander Hahn
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Far Away from St. Petersburg about?
Iwan Rabcynski, born in St. Petersburg (Florida), writes Russian melodramas under the pseudonym "John F. Romanoff. He gets his inspiration in Brooklyn, his chosen home. His new novel, which is meant to be autobiographical, begins with his Russian great grandfather in St. Petersburg in 1882 and follows three generations as they survive the country's political upheavals.
Who directed Far Away from St. Petersburg?
Far Away from St. Petersburg was directed by Alexander Hahn.
Who stars in Far Away from St. Petersburg?
Far Away from St. Petersburg stars Dzintars Belogrudovs, Igor Klass, Zhenja Krjukowa, Larisa Tatunowa, Ints Burans, Valdemārs Karpačs.
How long is Far Away from St. Petersburg?
Far Away from St. Petersburg has a runtime of 1h 19m (79 minutes).
What genre is Far Away from St. Petersburg?
Far Away from St. Petersburg is a Comedy film.
Where was Far Away from St. Petersburg produced?
Far Away from St. Petersburg was produced in Latvia, Austria.