Last in the series about the Soviet Union's remotest and coldest frontiers.
Hands Across the Sea. At the Bering Straits, the Soviet
Union and the United States are less than 50 miles apart. After more than 40 years of Cold War antagonism, the efforts of a small-town Soviet mayor bring about a joyful reunion of Eskimo relatives who have been held apart since the late 1940s.
Director Shojun Hata
Producer Viviana Woodruff
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