: The documentary was filmed in St. Petersburg during the same year the city celebrated its 300th anniversary . Historical Context: St. Petersburg 2003
It was the summer of 2003, and in St. Petersburg, the sun refused to set. Not metaphorically—literally. The “Baltic Sun,” as the locals called it during the White Nights, painted the Neva River in streaks of amber and lavender even at midnight. For three weeks, the city forgot what darkness felt like. baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 full upd
For a quick overview of the documentary's background, production data, and thematic focus, refer to the table below: : The documentary was filmed in St
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