

Winter Thaw
Genres
Overview
In late nineteenth-century Russia, Martin Avdeitch is a humble shoemaker whose life has been characterized by grief. Martin must find the courage to look outside himself and trust in the goodness of God. This BYUtv original holiday special is based on Leo Tolstoy's short story, "Martin the Cobbler," and stars John Rhys-Davies.
Details
Budget
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Revenue
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Runtime
52 min
Release Date
2016-11-24
Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Vote Average
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John Rhys-Davies
Martin Avdeitch
Karl Johnson
Stepanovich
Valentin Novopolskij
Pyotr
Egle Spokaite
Dunyasha
Kamilė Gudmonaitė
Irina
Šarūnas Zenkevičius
Anton Avdeitch
Simonas Dovidauskas
Younger Martin Avdeitch
Ieva Andrejevaitė
Raisa
Paulius Markevičius
Mikhail Leskov
Clotilde Rigaud
Apple Woman
Antanas Surgailis
Sergei
Nojus Stankevcius
Street Urchin
Vaidotas Martinaitis
Yakov
Inga Šalkauskaitė
Sonya Usenko
Karolis Kasperavičius
Maxim
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