Emotional engaging and riveting, FAREWELL can be an thoroughly intelligent and intricate thriller pulled out of the pages of history-- about an ordinary man thrust into Soviet information of this Cold War's biggest theft. Ronald Reagan called this particular piece of history - largely unknown until today -"certainly probably one of the most important espionage cases of the 20th century." FAREWELL begins in 1981. A French businessman located in Moscow,'' Pierre Froment, (Guillaume Canet) makes an unlikely reference to Grigoriev (Emir Kusturica), a senior KGB officer disenchanted in what the Presidential perfect has become under Brezhnev. Grigoriev begins passing Froment sensitive information .
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Emotional engaging and riveting, FAREWELL can be an thoroughly intelligent and intricate thriller pulled out of the pages of history-- about an ordinary man thrust into Soviet information of this Cold War's biggest theft. Ronald Reagan called this particular piece of history - largely unknown until today -"certainly probably one of the most important espionage cases of the 20th century." FAREWELL begins in 1981. A French businessman located in Moscow,'' Pierre Froment, (Guillaume Canet) makes an unlikely reference to Grigoriev (Emir Kusturica), a senior KGB officer disenchanted in what the Presidential perfect has become under Brezhnev. Grigoriev begins passing Froment sensitive information .
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