The Dragon's Egg: Making Peace on the Wreckage of the Twentieth Century

A third of Estonia's people are Russian, most of them put there by Stalin. For Estonians it is like having a dragon's egg laid in your nest: you wait in fear for it to hatch. The Russians in Klooga, an abandoned Soviet Army base, are struggling to build a community with their new Estonian neighbours. Estonians would rather not give Russians citizenship, residence or jobs: they wish they would go home. But for Russians, Klooga is home. A group of American scholars exploring ethnic reconciliation and democratic practice, led by Nobel Peace Prize nominee Vamik Volkan, offers $50,000 to any group of Estonians and Russians who can work together for a common goal. Twenty Russians and Estonians in Klooga form a committee and seize the challenge to build a better life for their children.

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Camera

William Brayne

Director of Photography

Crew

Rudy Buttignol

Commissioning Editor

Directing

Allan King

Director

Editing

Nick Hector

Editor

Production

Allan King

Producer

Elizabeth Yake

Executive Producer

Sound

John Hazen

Sound Post Production Coordinator

Derek Pert

Location Sound Recordist

Bill Thompson

Original Music Composer

Camera

William Brayne

Director of Photography

Crew

Rudy Buttignol

Commissioning Editor

Directing

Allan King

Director

Editing

Nick Hector

Editor

Production

Allan King

Producer

Elizabeth Yake

Executive Producer

Sound

John Hazen

Sound Post Production Coordinator

Derek Pert

Location Sound Recordist

Bill Thompson

Original Music Composer