The Edge

At the end of World War II, thousands of former Soviet prisoner of war, repatriated from Germany, were sent to Siberia by Joseph Stalin, to be ‘re-educated.’ The Edge is set in one such labour camp, on the edge of a dense forest. Despite being a war hero, Ignat, a disgraced train engineer, is sent to the camp as punishment for destroying the fastest train in the Soviet Union during a reckless race. Upon arrival at the camp, Ignat quickly establishes a reputation for devotion to the labor camp's one railway engine. The railway line goes no further west than the camp because a bridge was washed out just before the start of the war. On a hunch, Ignat follows the line west, swims the river at the washed out bridge, and continues down the railway line. He soon discovers an abandoned railway steam engine trapped on the wrong side when the bridge washed out. Living inside the cab is a German young woman, Elsa, surviving by hunting and gathering. Ignat and the woman start out fighting each other and are unable to communicate due to the language barrier. Eventually they start to work together, both in repairing the steam engine to run, and effecting makeshift repairs to the washed out bridge. They arrive back in camp with the awful looking steam engine and continue to work together on repairs.

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  • TheTVDB.com Movie ID 26088
  • Status Released
  • Released Worldwide June 6, 2010
  • Runtime 115 minutes
  • Genres Adventure Drama
  • Original Country Russia
  • Original Language English
  • Spoken Languages Russian
  • Production Company Rock Films
  • Production Countries Russia
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  • Box Office Worldwide $0 US $0
  • Award Nominations Golden Globe Awards, Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language, 2011
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