Georgi Branev
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In Russia in the late 1960s, Elena will do anything to see that her son Yuri succeeds as a pianist: she longs for him to win a competition that will send him to Paris. To ensure his success, she denies her love for an iconoclastic painter for whom she models, prostitutes herself to a Party figure, encourages her son to break with his true love because the girl is a Jew, and, in general, behaves in paranoid ways, believing, for example, that a new lodger, Evgeny, is a KGB spy. She also has her own family secrets, which she will go to any length to keep her son from learning.
To See Paris and Die

Zhana and Toni meet on a crowded beach. After spending the night together, they impulsively jump into a Mercedes sports car and embark on a high-speed race. The next morning, they are horrified to learn that a man was run over during the night. A dark suspicion immediately falls over them, casting a pall over their escapade.