Despite the Falling Snow

Despite the Falling Snow

Movie |

Woman Director | Spy

  • Duration: 1h 53min
  • Music: Rachel Portman,Nenad Vukadinović,Yann McCullough,Natalie Wali
  • Award(s): Best Production Design 2016 (Won)
    Golden Statuette 2016 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Colonia, The Harrow
  • Story:
    In Cold War Moscow, a female spy steals secrets from an idealistic politician – and falls in love with him. Moscow, 1959: Katya (Rebecca Ferguson, Mission Impossible- Rogue Nation, The Girl on the Train, The White Queen), is young, beautiful – and a spy for the Americans. When she and Mischa (Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Emerald City), begin spying on Alexander ( Sam Reid, Anonymous), an idealistic Communist politician, the last thing she expects is to fall in love with him. Her choice between love and duty leads to a nail-biting conclusion that Alexander (Charles Dance, The Imitation Game) can only unravel decades later in 1990s New York. His journey back to the snowbound streets of Moscow uncovers a love triangle and betrayals from those he trusted most.
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5.8/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
In Cold War Moscow, a female spy steals secrets from an idealistic politician – and falls in love with him. Moscow, 1959: Katya (Rebecca Ferguson, Mission Impossible- Rogue Nation, The Girl on the Train, The White Queen), is young, beautiful – and a spy for the Americans. When she and Mischa (Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Emerald City), begin spying on Alexander ( Sam Reid, Anonymous), an idealistic Communist politician, the last thing she expects is to fall in love with him. Her choice between love and duty leads to a nail-biting conclusion that Alexander (Charles Dance, The Imitation Game) can only unravel decades later in 1990s New York. His journey back to the snowbound streets of Moscow uncovers a love triangle and betrayals from those he trusted most.
Ratings

5.8/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Best Production Design Award

2016 | Bill

(production designer) | 2016 | Mina

Best Cinematography Award

Best Cinematography | 2016 | David

Directors Choice Award

Best Feature Film | 2016 | Shamim

Golden Statuette Award

Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca

Best Feature Film | 2016 | Shamim

Best Supporting Actor | 2016 | Anthony Stewart

Genre Award

Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2016

Best Music Award

Composer | 2016 | Rachel

of Excellence Award

Best Feature | 2016 | Shamim

Slate Award

Best Actress | 2016 | Rebecca

Best Feature Drama | 2016

Nominations
Golden Statuette Award

Best Actor | 2016

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The story of this movie is the book "Before Snow Falls" written by Leyla in "I Can't Think Straight".

When asked in an interview how she got into character for the two roles of Katya and Lauren, Rebecca Ferguson said that she would listen to music that she thought each character would have listened to. This helped her separate the two roles in her head but she would not disclose what music she used for either character.

The end credits song is "Now That You Love Me Again" by Ella Henderson which is currently, unfortunately unavailable to buy.

Popular Dialogues

"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."

"Alexander: It was my father, he started me on my career. Katya: And how would you find your passion in life if you are following your gather's dream?"