- Philippe begins his travel in the countryside near St. Petersburg: he sees a kiosk and speak with the woman who is the gate-keeper: she talks about the importance of the security at the railway crossings.Then Philippe takes the train from Pavlovsk to St.Petersburg: The Russian railway net has 47.000 kilometers of lines (second railway net in the world) : the passengers explain him that travel by train is practical and cheap.Philippe arrives at Saint-Petersburg: the rail station is huge and art modern (the first railway line was installed between St.Petersburg and the summer residence of the emperor).St.Petersburg is the city of the palaces.In the old town Philippe pays a visit to Alexei , Tatiana (his wife) and Platon( his son) who live in a collective apartment; they have their private room, but share with their neighbor, the kitchen and the bathrooms.Then Philippe travels in a tramway, the woman in charge of selling the tickets has a great sense of humor.Then Philippe takes the fast train between St.Peterburg and Moscow, the Sapsam who runs at 250 kilometer/hour, the travel lasts about 4 hours for 800 kilometers.Philippe makes a stop to visits a second-hand shop which a special space where people with stress come and relieve themselves (destroying chairs,TV-set, computers).Philippe takes the fast train and visit the space of families with children (on his documentary on Norway Philippe showed also such a space in the Norwegian train).Finally Philippe arrives at Moscow and he meets a psychologist who receives his patient in a forest near Moscow.—zutterjp48
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