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Despite the Falling Snow

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.8K
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Charles Dance, Rebecca Ferguson, and Sam Reid in Despite the Falling Snow (2016)
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In Cold War Moscow, a female spy steals secrets from an idealistic politician - and falls in love with him.In Cold War Moscow, a female spy steals secrets from an idealistic politician - and falls in love with him.In Cold War Moscow, a female spy steals secrets from an idealistic politician - and falls in love with him.

  • Director
    • Shamim Sarif
  • Writer
    • Shamim Sarif
  • Stars
    • Rebecca Ferguson
    • Sam Reid
    • Charles Dance
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.8K
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    • Director
      • Shamim Sarif
    • Writer
      • Shamim Sarif
    • Stars
      • Rebecca Ferguson
      • Sam Reid
      • Charles Dance
    • 40User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Rebecca Ferguson
    Rebecca Ferguson
    • Katya…
    Sam Reid
    Sam Reid
    • Alexander
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • Old Alexander
    Anthony Head
    Anthony Head
    • Old Misha
    Oliver Jackson-Cohen
    Oliver Jackson-Cohen
    • Misha
    Antje Traue
    Antje Traue
    • Marina
    Amy Nuttall
    Amy Nuttall
    • Maya
    Thure Lindhardt
    Thure Lindhardt
    • Dimtri
    Jelena Gavrilovic
    Jelena Gavrilovic
    • Svetlana
    Ben Batt
    Ben Batt
    • Oleg
    Imogen Daines
    Imogen Daines
    • Young Jackie
    Paul Leonard Murray
    Paul Leonard Murray
    • Colleague
    Tamara Krcunovic
    Tamara Krcunovic
    • Receptionist
    Anne Kidd
    Anne Kidd
    • Anna
    Milos Timotijevic
    Milos Timotijevic
    • First Man
    Nenad Herakovic
    • Man #1 (Drop Apartment)
    Slavisa Ivanovic
    Slavisa Ivanovic
    • NKVD agent
    Ana Sofrenovic
    • Nadia
    • Director
      • Shamim Sarif
    • Writer
      • Shamim Sarif
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    User reviews40

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    3charmaments

    A Cold War era film with Cold War spectacles/retrovision

    Now that the Iron Curtain has collapsed and we have access to not only to modern Russia and former Soviet and Bloc countries, but we can now uncover stuff that took place in all those years without any restrictions. Historians even have access to restricted stuff as governments have made a lot of it public.

    This film looks like an 80's film that imagines how things were like in the Soviet Union. There are many things about it that show a Western Cold War perspective of life in the Soviet Union, as well as politics and such. It is not well researched, if at all. The same director has a story about two women in a relationship in the apartheid era and another film about a Muslim woman who cancels her wedding because she's in love with another woman. These are her three feature films. I haven't seen the other two, but seeing how clichéd and un-researched Despite the Falling Snow is, I doubt that she spent a lot of time researching Islamic society or apartheid South Africa.

    I say "director" when people expect me to say writer, but Sarif is the writer for all her films. This lack of outside input doesn't help.

    So many directors spend endless hours researching life in their own country in the 90's and 80's, times when they were around. They put the time and effort to research the language, clothing, technology, etc. This film doesn't waste any time on that. "It's just in the Soviet Union, accept it. It's not accurate, move on. Just look at Ferguson. Isn't she pretty?"

    If some actors are type-cast, then Samim is type-directing. Cheesy love story, history as a back drop rather than a setting, very beautiful actresses to distract from the plot. In almost every film that's what people talk about, good and bad reviews, how beautiful the actresses are.

    Most people that watch films want a bit more than eye candy.
    8inkblot11

    Great cast and sumptuous visuals;In bittersweet tale of forbidden love and revenge

    In the film's early sixties beginning, Sasha (Sam Reid) is defecting to the US in a harrowing chase to the safe car. Once inside, his joy turns to anguish as he receives terrible news of others. Flashing forward to just after the fall of the Soviet Union, an older Sasha (Charles Dance) , now a successful American businessman, doesn't like that his niece, Lauren (Rebecca Ferguson) is having a showing of her wonderful artwork in the new Russia. She is also determined to find out some secrets about her family. Now, suddenly, we are back in Communist Russia where beautiful Katya (also Rebecca Ferguson) is casting eyes on the young Sasha, short for Alexander. At a cocktail party, the lovely school principal is meeting the handsome aid to a high ranking Soviet official. But, all is not as it seems. Katya's parents were murdered under Stalin and she was left an orphan. Although she appears to be a true believer, she is secretly transferring Soviet secrets to the Americans, for she hates the communists. In this, her friend and mentor, Misha (Oliver Jackson Cohen) has suggested she "get close" to Sasha for he will have a bounty of secrets on his watch. So, Katya does as told. But, what starts as espionage ends in Katya falling hard for the personable and handsome Misha, as he also loves her, and marrying him, much to Misha's dismay. Now, lives are in danger and defection may be the only option. How will it end? Then, too, will Lauren discover these happenings as well? This fine film has sumptuous visuals of Moscow amid the snow and a great cast. Add on wonderful costumes, an intriguing, time-hopping story and a polished direction and here is a film many refined movie fans will love. Are you one of these?
    4thenightmaremanager

    4/10. This is not my rating. This is what this film deserves.

    When you're cooking and you use ingredients that are 4/10 in quality/freshness, make a 4/10 recipe and put 4/10 effort to details, temperature, timing, etc, you get something that is at best 4/10. You don't need to ask the taster "How would you rate this?" because as a chef, what do you expect?

    This is not a commentary on the mediocre Russian cuisine using Soviet era ingredients, but is this production company under embargo or something that they have to do with rations? Could they not have a better script?

    Oh wait, the director decided to write her own script, not ask anyone for assistance, and direct everything herself. If your script is good, find a good director to make it. If you're a good director, find a good script to make into film. Very, very few people can do both. The problem is many, many people think they can.

    The problem is that a weak director could ruin their own top-notch self- written script with mediocre direction. And a poor self-written script could ruin a great director's film by not getting any scrutiny or passing any filters from idea to finished film.

    Let's talk positives first. The soundtrack: 10/10. This is perhaps the best score I've ever heard in my life.

    Rebecca Ferguson is one of the most beautiful women to grace the screen and she's exceptionally talented, but eye-candy and great soundtrack do not a great film make.

    The other actors were good for what it's worth.

    The script, the story, the dialogues, the whole thing is a huge let down. I was looking forward to this film and I can't recommend it to anyone.

    It's just not worth watching.

    Buy the soundtrack though.
    6venisefillies

    Lovely

    I am surprised this film has an average rating since the acting is great. Rebecca Ferguson is her beautiful talented self again and her versatility is once again displayed. Sharif did a great job casting and directing her as lead. I want to thank Shamim for the little but breathtaking scenes between Rebecca and Antje it was fireworks. I mean who can resist such striking blue eyes. I would've liked more scenes between them because their characters are not as developed although understandably so of course. I like films about war and I am a sucker for romance so I get two things I like in one film. Antje's eyes will get her anywhere and of course her talent and if you're a fan of Rebecca and Sharif then you have to see this film. Loved it so much.
    6ian-warncken

    Half-decent lost love story set in the USSR

    Just watched this movie having previously read the plot online and been semi-excited to watch it. On the whole however I have to say I was left a little bit disappointed.

    I've always been fascinated by life in the Soviet Union both during and after WWII and both during the Stalin and post-Stalin worlds, so anything set then is of interest to me.

    Things I struggled with however were in the 90's part of the film, who Rebecca Ferguson was playing (I have since gather it's the main character's niece, but as you never see his sister this didn't make much sense) and secondly the lesbian-love angle between the niece the and journalist seems very unlikely to me to be credible. That in particular seemed more of an attempt to place modern values upon the past which is never something I am keen on in a movie.

    The plot itself jumps around a bit through the timelines but you can kind of follow it and the ending I thought made the whole thing semi-worthwhile. It's just the middle section of the movie I thought was a bit weak.

    On the whole though I think it's worth a watch, but wasn't one where I would ever be likely to want to watch it again.

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    • Trivia
      The story of this movie is the book "Before Snow Falls" written by Leyla in "I Can't Think Straight".
    • Goofs
      At the party in the opening sequence the American flag hangs with the field in the upper right corner. Flag etiquette requires that it have the field in the upper left corner. This should be known by a government agency.
    • Quotes

      Lauren: Sorry, are you going to interview me about my work, or my family?

      Marina: Why not both? How about over dinner? Unless you have someone with you.

      Lauren: No, I'm alone. I guess I haven't met the right woman yet.

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Den Ryska Spionen
    • Filming locations
      • Belgrade, Serbia
    • Production companies
      • Falling Snow
      • Enlightenment Productions
      • SK Enlightenment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $107,257
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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