Based on true events veteran French filmmaker Eric Rohmer presents a compelling tale of intrigue set against the political turmoil of pre-World War 2 Europe. With Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany growing in power and Spain in the grip of a Civil War urbane White Russian general Fyodor Voronin and his Greek wife Arsinoe are caught in the mood of uncertainty. An emigre living in Paris the shrewd and seductive Fyodor's true allegiances are shrouded in mystery even to his devoted wife;
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Eric Rohmer directs this highly-acclaimed espionage drama set in the Russian emigré community of 1930s Paris The newly-elected Popular Front government in France and the civil war in Spain have sparked a turmoil of passion and confusion Fyodor Voronin (Serge Renko) - a former young White Russian army general now living in Paris - and his Greek wife Arsinoé (Katerina Didaskalou) are caught up in the mood of uncertainty She befriends her communist neighbours while he makes secret trips abroad and playfully cultivates his friends&39; anxieties He doesn&39;t deny that he is a spy - but for whom the anti-Communist White Russians the young Soviet Union the Nazis or all three? Does he even know himself? For a man who loves his wife he seems strangely willing to sacrifice her for the sake of a sordid conspiracy
Eric Rohmer directs this highly-acclaimed espionage drama set in the Russian emigré community of 1930s Paris. The newly-elected Popular Front government in France and the civil war in Spain have sparked a turmoil of passion and confusion. Fyodor Voronin (Serge Renko) - a former young White Russian army general now living in Paris - and his Greek wife Arsinoé (Katerina Didaskalou) are caught up in the mood of uncertainty. She befriends her communist neighbours, while he makes secret trips abroad and playfully cultivates his friends' anxieties. He doesn't deny that he is a spy - but for whom: the anti-Communist White Russians, the young Soviet Union, the Nazis, or all three? Does he even know himself? For a man who loves his wife, he seems strangely willing to sacrifice her for the sake of a sordid conspiracy...
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