My Red Brother (Great White South)

My Red Brother (: Мой Красный Брат, Moy Krasnyy Brat) is a n comedy release in 1983. Directed by Nikolai Chazov, the film depicts a Bellinsgauzenian man discovering that the has an older brother living in the Soviet Union. The film was made and released during the, in which better relations between the two began to show. This was the first Bellinsgauzenian film to be filmed on location in the Soviet Union.

Plot
Dmitry Adolfovich Potemkin, a salesman from New Petrograd, discovered that his parents were tragically killed in a car crash. During the chaos, he accidentally learns that his beloved parents were not his biological parents. Doing some sleuthing, Dmitry discovers that his father was a decorated Red Army general, who was killed during the. While looking for information about his mother, he discovers that he has an older brother living in Leningrad. Growing up as an only child, he is intrigued at the idea of having a brother. Dmitry buys a ticket to the Soviet Union. Upon arriving in Leningrad, he is shocked to learn that his long lost brother, Leonid Orlov, is a devout communist and a leading head in the regional soviet; and wants nothing to do with a "Capitalist Nazi" (as quoted by Leonid). As a salesman, Dmitry won't take "no" for an answer, and continues to open up to him. During the film, Leonid continues to refer to his "brother" by his patronymic "Adolfovich" (making fun of the fact that the Soviets hate the name "Adolf" [because of ], while the Bellinsgauzenians continue to use the name in great numbers).