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  1. Roads to Koktebel (Russian: Коктебель, romanized: Koktebel) is a 2003 Russian adventure drama film directed by Boris Khlebnikov and Aleksey Popogrebskiy.

  2. After a widowed father (Igor Csernyevics) is fired from his engineering job due to his alcoholism, he and his 11-year-old son (Gleb Puskepalis) set out from their Moscow home on foot, jumping ...

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    • Boris Khlebnikov, Aleksei Popogrebsky
    • Drama
  3. Sep 25, 2003 · A widowed aeronautics engineer, who has lost his job, travels with his son hopping freight trains from Moscow to Koktebel, a town by the Black Sea, to start a new life with the father's sister. After they are stopped by a train guard, they continue their travel on foot.

    • (1.9K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Boris Khlebnikov, Alexei Popogrebsky
    • 2003-09-25
  4. Sep 25, 2003 · A widowed aeronautics engineer, who has lost his job, travels with his son hopping freight trains from Moscow to Koktebel, a town by the Black Sea, to start a new life with the father's sister.

  5. Roads to Koktebel (Russian: Koktebel) is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Boris Khlebnikov and Aleksey Popogrebskiy. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George.

    • Alexei Popogrebsky, Boris Khlebnikov
  6. Roads to Koktebel (English Subtitled) A father and son begin a wondrous journey across Russia. With no money or transport, they drift through the expansive and mesmeric landscapes at the mercy of chance.

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  8. Roads to Koktebel. 2003 · 1 hr 43 min. TV-PG. Drama · Independent · Romance. Winner - Cannes FF. After losing his wife and job, a father takes his son on a gruelling journey from Moscow to Koktebel. Starring: IgorChernevich Gleb Puskepalis. Directed by: Alexei Popogrebsky Boris Khlebnikov. Winner - Cannes FF.