A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 15, 1999
Original Title:
Vaarwel Pavel
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Farewell Pavel takes place in two cities. In Rotterdam, we follow Russian reporter Alexei Petrov. He stays in a shabby hotel while investigating Russian ships that have been chained up and writes an article about trafficking in women. His contact with a Russian prostitute gets him into trouble when he tries to arrange a fake passport for her. While Alexei becomes entangled in a criminal web in the West, Alexei's 14-year-old son Pavel longs for his father in St. Petersburg and takes his first steps on the path of love. The events in both cities run almost parallel, but are told from different time perspectives. Over time, a shift occurs. For Pavel, who is on his way to adulthood, time passes more and more quickly, while for Alexei, who feels increasingly threatened, time seems to stand still.
Co-Producer:
Monique van Welzen
Wim Odé
Director:
Rosemarie Blank
Director of Photography:
Martin Gressmann
Producer:
René Scholten
Producer's Assistant:
René Goossens
Writer:
Rosemarie Blank
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