At the Edge of Russia
WINNER - HBO Documentary Films Emerging Artist Award, Hot Docs 2011
Hundreds of miles from the nearest town or tree, a smooth-faced young recruit arrives at his Arctic post. Here, etched somewhere into the endless white, is a border. The boy, Aleksey, joins five men, together charged with the absurd task of patrolling the invisible border for invisible enemies. Through a crisp and unblinking lens, we watch as the gruff old soldiers, each a refugee from civilization in his own way, initiate the boy into their rigorous daily life. It’s a cold, hard routine, the discipline broken only by the occasional vodka and sad song. Polish director Michal Marczak has assembled a formidable cast of characters in this breathtaking debut, both delicate and bold. At the Edge of Russia is a metaphorical portrait of a crumbled empire whose diligent men still busy themselves tracing meaning in the infinite white. - Samara Chadwick
Co-Presented with Co-presented with YouNxt and EKRAN Toronto Polish Film Festival.
Media Coverage
- BlogTO review (recommended)
Director(s)
Michal Marczak
Producer(s)
Marianna Rowinska
Cinematographer(s)
Radoslaw Ladczuk
Editor(s)
Dorota Wardeszkiewicz
Sound
Radoslaw Ochnio
Mariusz Bielecki



