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Est - Ouest

  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 1m
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7.4/10
5.3K
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Est - Ouest (1999)
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In June 1946, Stalin invites the Russian exiled from the 1917 Revolution to return home. When the ships comes ashore in Odessa, the passengers are divided in two groups and one of them is ex... Read allIn June 1946, Stalin invites the Russian exiled from the 1917 Revolution to return home. When the ships comes ashore in Odessa, the passengers are divided in two groups and one of them is executed. Among the survivors are Dr. Aleksei Golovin, his French wife Marie and their young... Read allIn June 1946, Stalin invites the Russian exiled from the 1917 Revolution to return home. When the ships comes ashore in Odessa, the passengers are divided in two groups and one of them is executed. Among the survivors are Dr. Aleksei Golovin, his French wife Marie and their young son. Marie is accused to be a spy, her French passport is torn up and Aleksei accepts to ... Read all

  • Director
    • Régis Wargnier
  • Writers
    • Rustam Ibragimbekov
    • Sergei Bodrov
    • Louis Gardel
  • Stars
    • Oleg Menshikov
    • Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Catherine Deneuve
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    • Director
      • Régis Wargnier
    • Writers
      • Rustam Ibragimbekov
      • Sergei Bodrov
      • Louis Gardel
    • Stars
      • Oleg Menshikov
      • Sandrine Bonnaire
      • Catherine Deneuve
    • 56User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Oleg Menshikov
    Oleg Menshikov
    • Aleksei Golovin
    • (as Oleg Menchikov)
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Marie, his wife
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Gabrielle Develay
    Sergey Bodrov
    Sergey Bodrov
    • Sasha Vasilyev
    • (as Sergueï Bodrov Jr)
    Ruben Tapiero
    • Seryozha, age 7
    Erwan Baynaud
    • Seryozha, age 14
    Grigori Manoukov
    • Pirogov
    Tatyana Dogileva
    Tatyana Dogileva
    • Olga
    • (as Tatiana Doguileva)
    Bogdan Stupka
    Bogdan Stupka
    • Colonel Boyko
    Meglena Karalambova
    • Nina Fyodorovna
    Atanass Atanassov
    • Viktor
    Tania Massalitinova
    • Anastasia Aleksandrovna
    Valentin Ganev
    Valentin Ganev
    • Volodya Petrov
    Nikolai Binev
    • Sergei Kozlov
    • (as Nikolaï Binev)
    René Féret
    • Ambassadeur de France
    Daniel Martin
    Daniel Martin
    • Turkish Captain
    Hubert Saint-Macary
    • Embassy Advisor
    Jauris Casanova
    • Fabiani
    • Director
      • Régis Wargnier
    • Writers
      • Rustam Ibragimbekov
      • Sergei Bodrov
      • Louis Gardel
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    9paulcreeden

    Making political history tangible.

    I went to this film without realizing that it told a story which had parallels in the history of my own Russian-emigrant family. My grandmother's brother repatriated under Stalin, had his goods and land confiscated, died in Siberia, and lost his two young sons to the Soviet Army.

    The film is absorbing and disturbing. The most shooting is done at eye level. There is a true sense of witness for the viewer in a very elemental, unavoidable way. Strangely, I think this improved the experience of the predictable horrors of life in Stalin's USSR. It made the experience seem, for me, much more present and less sentimental.

    The performances were very good. Ms. Bonnaire was totally believable and very likeable, despite the naivete and hysteria of her character. Mr. Menshikov played Alexei with great complexity and nuance, which allowed me to be less judgmental and to see his irrational need to belong among his own people as a very natural inclination. Mr. Bodrov, a Russian Brad-Pitt-alike, was very magnetic in his role as Sacha.

    I simply love to see Ms. Deneuve in any role, but her playing a mature French actress with admirable values was very moving for me. She carries her own maturity so regally. She was perfect for this role.

    I think this film is a wonderful model of cross-cultural cinema. I would like to see more films of this type in the US.
    9MEG-40

    Intense and powerful!

    I sat in the cinema after the credits had rolled almost unable to bring myself to leave, get in my car and drive home. I was completely overwhelmed by this intense film and its in your face storyline. Whether the story the film was based on was true or not, I thought the performances of all the actors and actresses were exceptional, the photography was excellent and overall though not a film that could be called 'enjoyable' because it was so sad, I was intensely moved and gave it 9/10.
    srmos5

    rare depiction of workers paradise

    For a system that endured about seventy years,it is amazing how so few movies have really given us a sense of what life there was like,and this movie does it brilliantly and flawlessly. While the background is the big falsehoods of soviet Russia,like baiting émigrés to return,only to take revenge for the sin of yearning freedom,the true power of the movie is in penetrating and superb description of everyday's life,the housing with shared common facilities,total lack of minimal privacy,"shopping"Russian style,and the pervasive drinking. I had the feeling of being and living in one of those housing units as I was watching the film. The plot is superb,full of surprising twists and the acting,all the way down to the smaller roles,is perfect. The movie is a true gem.The only achievement of the late Soviet regime is its success in hiding the true nature of life behind the Iron Curtain for so many years
    8=G=

    At what price freedom?

    "East/West" ventures into a time (post WWII) when the Iron Curtain shrouded Stalin's Soviet Union and a curtain of suspicion and distrust shrouded every soviet life. The film follows a French family of three as the patriarch returns to his Russian homeland where he and his family are held prisoners of conscience by communism. The film focuses on the characters, their silent suffering and yearning for freedom while living in a state of constant paranoia as it tears husband from wife, mother from son, and heroism emerges from the most unlikely places. "East/West" is an entertaining watch for all and, though fictional, offers a sense of what the Cold War was about.
    gindogg

    well made film that depicts post WWII life in the USSR accurately

    This movie hit pretty close to home. I am a first generation American. Everyone else in my family left the USSR(Ukraine) in the 1970's.

    One of the many reasons they left is because of the daily life problems that this movie depicts. People were afraid to say anything, or express their thoughts even remotely on how they felt about life in thing wrong with it. If they did so they would be either murdered thrown in jail or taken away never to be heard from again. East West is a well made and easy to understand film that can be enjoyed by a lot of mainstream audiences.

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    • Trivia
      The two main Russian actors (Oleg Menshikov and Sergey Bodrov) do not speak French. They memorized all the lines phonetically.
    • Goofs
      When Marie goes to the KGB building in Kiev and Alexei finds her there, persuading her to leave, the viewer can read a sign on the building that says, in Cyrillic letters, "Ministerstvo na..." This is a Bulgarian genitive construction, meaning "The Ministry of..." The only Slavic languages that show the genitive case in this fashion are Bulgarian and Macedonian. The genitive case is marked differently in Russian and Ukrainian, which shows that the "KGB" building could not actually have been in Kiev. This makes sense because the film was partially shot in Bulgaria.
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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Russia
      • Ukraine
      • Bulgaria
      • France
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Russian Official Site
      • Sony Pictures Classics
    • Languages
      • French
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • [Est]Ouest
    • Filming locations
      • Kyiv, Ukraine
    • Production companies
      • UGC YM
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Gala Film
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    • Budget
      • $11,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,321,029
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $56,147
      • Apr 9, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,031,521
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1m(121 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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