
Red Silk: How a 1927 Tale Is Bridging the Chinese Mainland–Russia Cinema 🎬
Director Andrey Volgin and actor Miloš Biković unpack “Red Silk,” a co-production linking the Chinese mainland and Russia through a thrilling 1927 revolutionary adventure.
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Director Andrey Volgin and actor Miloš Biković unpack “Red Silk,” a co-production linking the Chinese mainland and Russia through a thrilling 1927 revolutionary adventure.
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Red Silk, a China-Russia co-produced historical thriller, takes you on a suspenseful 1927 journey. Premiering in Chinese theaters this September.
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