Summaries

In 1970 Lithuanian sailor Simas Kudirka made a desperate leap for freedom from his Soviet vessel to a US Coast Guard cutter, but the Americans sent him back - inciting one of the Cold War's most complex and suspenseful political blunders.

In 1970, just off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, Lithuanian sailor and would-be defector Simas Kudirka jumped off his Soviet vessel aboard a US coast guard cutter, asking for asylum. His leap for freedom set off a chaotic series of events, leading to one of the biggest political muddles during the Cold War.

It's Thanksgiving Day, 1970, the Atlantic Ocean. A US patrol boat meets a Soviet fishing vessel. A Soviet sailor jumps across the icy water onto the American boat in a frantic bid for freedom. To his horror, and to the outcry of the world media, the Americans return him to the Soviets. Through rare archival footage and a dramatic, first-person re-enactment by the would-be defector, 86-year-old Simas Kudirka, we relive one of the most unpredictable Cold War muddles.

Details

Keywords
  • soviet union
  • united states of america
  • defector
  • 1970
  • iron curtain
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Jun 21, 2020
Countries of origin United States Germany France Latvia Lithuania
Language English Lithuanian
Filming locations Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA
Production companies Moonmakers VFS Films Faites Un Voeu

Box office

Gross worldwide $172484

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 24m
Color Color
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