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  1. Oct 8, 2012 · Gulf Stream Under the Iceberg: Directed by Evgeniy Pashkevich. With Ville Haapasalo, Olga Sepicka, Yuriy Tsurilo, Ekaterina Vilkova. Adam's first wife Lilith is mentioned in ancient Oriental legends, in Talmud and in the medieval books of Cabala.

    • (160)
    • Drama
    • Evgeniy Pashkevich
    • 2012-10-08
  2. She is made of an altogether different matter. Inspired by the works of French writer Anatole France, Yevgeny Pashkevichs GULF STREAM UNDER THE ICEBERG consists of three dramatically interwoven stories with the immortal Lilith stalking through time and space with her demonic mission.

    • Jevgēņijs Paškēvičs
    • 4
    • Danila Kozlovsky
    • 122 min
  3. Dec 2, 2012 · Gulf Stream Under the Iceberg (2012) 16+ 12/02/2012 (US) Drama , Fantasy , Science Fiction 2h 2m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Overview. Adam’s first wife Lilith is mentioned in the ancient Oriental legends, in Talmud and in the medieval books of Cabala.

  4. Gulf Stream Under the Iceberg (Latvian: Golfa straume zem ledus kalna) is a 2012 Latvian drama film directed by Jevgeņijs Paškevičs. The film was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.

  5. Oct 26, 2020 · With influences from fairy tales, Oriental legends, the Talmud and the medieval books of Cabala, the film is a kaleidoscopic and hypnotic affair. international title: Gulf Stream Under the Iceberg. original title: Golfstrim pod aysbergom. country: Latvia, Russia. year: 2012.

    • Latvia, Russia
    • Golfstrim pod aysbergom
    • Gulf Stream Under the Iceberg
    • 2012
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    • 122 min
  7. The story consists of three interrelated stories: “Escape” (1664, Hanseatic League); “Loss” (1883, Russian Empire/France); “Aberration Feelings” (1990, Latvia).