“Moscow Summer” is a street-level portrait of Moscow and its people. This lyrical documentary interweaves compelling visual sequences with impromptu interviews to create a rich and realistic portrait of the city. While Moscow’s political and social turmoil form an undercurrent in the film, ultimately “Moscow Summer” is a film about love and humanity – and those are the qualities with which it has been made.
Moscow Summer
- Film Maker
- Schlaht, Robin
- Year
- 1996
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 80
- Genre
- documentary
- Category
- Politics + Policy, Race + Ethnicity, Work about Women, Work by Women

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