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The Long Way Home Documentary

Producer Steven Lawrence on Film, Music & Cultural Legacy

In this insightful Big Blend Radio conversation, acclaimed film producer Stephen Lawrence talks about the newly restored documentary "The Long Way Home: Remastered and Expanded (2026)" — a rollicking portrait of Soviet underground rock legend Boris Grebenshchikov and a vivid celebration of the cultural exchange between East and West.

Steven shares behind-the-scenes stories from the film’s restoration, the legacy of director Michael Apted, and why this remarkable film — newly preserved and expanded with a powerful epilogue — is resonating today.

Boris Grebenshchikov and Dave Stewart in Michael Apted’s THE LONG WAY HOME - REMASTERED AND EXPANDED (2026). Credit: Yerosha Productions

Also highlighted, is the 22nd MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation, where The Long Way Home will be screened Wednesday, January 28 at 7:00 PM at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, with an in-person introduction by Stephen Lawrence and editor Susanne Rostock. Discover the significance of this international festival dedicated to film heritage, why preservation matters, and how audiences can experience cinema’s past and present.

👉 Get tickets and full festival details: https://www.moma.org/calendar/film/5879

👉Visit: https://www.thelongwayhomefilm.com/

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