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Stalin - Reign of Terror DVD

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Two-time Oscar nomineee Emily Watson stars in this gripping and critically-acclaimed drama based on the remarkable true story of writer Eugenia Ginzburg. A college professor and loyal communist party member living comfortably in the Soviet Union, she became a victim of Stalin's infamous purges during his 'Reign of Terror'. Accused of being a terrorist traitor she was sentenced to ten years in one of the toughest Gulag concentration camps in Eastern Siberia. Facing a brutal future in one of the most desolate and unforgiving places on earth, her story became an inspirational... testament to the triumph of the human spirit. [show more]

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Released
05 February 2018
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Second Sight Films 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5028836033301 
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German drama based on true events. Russian author Eugenia Ginzburg (Emily Watson) is sentenced to serve 18 years in a forced labour camp after being accused of being a part of a counter-revolutionary Trotskyist group and working against communism. She protests her innocence despite ruthless interrogations and unfair trials and is distraught when her party member card is revoked. When the camps begin to take their toll and leave Eugenia emaciated, she must fight for her own until she is released from the Gulag system in February 1949, when she begins to compose her memoirs in secret.

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