
Thomas Kretschmann, Ben Kingsley
Transsiberian by Brad Anderson
ESP/DEU/GBR/LTU 2008, Panorama
Roy and Jessie’s marriage is on the rocks, and so the pair is much-relieved when two nice travelling companions board the train. Carlos and Abby travel the world earning a living as language teachers. At home they sell the handicrafts they have collected on their travels, such as the Russian “matruschkas”, a number of which they have with them now.
The trip takes an unexpected turn when Roy misses the train after a stopover. Jessie decides to wait for him at the next station, and is joined by her new acquaintances. But then Carlos makes a pass at Jessie and, when she resists his advances, Carlos is accidentally killed. Jessie panics and buries his body in the snow. Shortly afterwards, Roy arrives at the station and they continue their journey.
But this is by no means the end of their nightmarish trip. Roy and Jessie meet Inspector Grinko, a police investigator who is pursuing the murderer of a drug dealer. He tells them that Carlos himself was a dealer, who had some corrupt police officers on his heels. Now they’re after Jessie …
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Thomas Kretschmann, Sir Ben Kingsley
Two actors from Transsiberian deep in conversation Thomas Kretschmann and Sir Ben Kingsley in the Berlinale VIP Club.
Transsiberian · Panorama · Feb 09, 2008

Brad Anderson
Chatting in the Berlinal VIP Club: Transsiberian director Brad Anderson.
Transsiberian · Panorama · Feb 09, 2008

Ben Kingsley
Ben Kingsley kissing himself.
Transsiberian · Panorama · Festival Impressions · Feb 09, 2008

Sir Ben Kingsley
Transsiberian was an overwhelming success.
Transsiberian · Panorama · Feb 09, 2008

Sir Ben Kingsley
Transsiberian · Panorama · Feb 09, 2008
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Julio Fernández (Producer), Eduardo Noriega (Actor), Thomas Kretschmann (Actor), Sir Ben Kingsley (Actor), Brad Anderson (Director)
Transsiberian
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