
How It Was Done in Odesa... or Odessans of All Countries, Unite!
Jan 10 1991
•Comedy, Documentary, TV Movie
A concert movie dedicated to the formation of the World Club of Odesa under the leadership of Mikhail Zhvanetsky. "Let many people be proud of the expanses and fields," says Mikhail Zhvanetsky himself about his favorite city, "someone falls to his favorite birch tree, thinking that it grows only here. We have the only homeland - Odesa, the only party of Odessites. Odesa is halfway around the world, from America to Australia. Odesa is a phenomenon, an Odessite is a character. Odesa was, is and will be one of the most famous cities on this temporal globe. And we, who stayed, and you, who left, will live and live with it.... Odesa is worth dedicating your youth and old age to it, and it will repay you like a native land".
Cast
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Mikhail Zhvanetsky
Host/Narrator

Roman Kartsev
Narrator

Viktor Ilchenko
Narrator

Yuri Rost
Narrator
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