Stalin’s daughter on her life in Wisconsin (2010)
According to the Associated Press story on the film, Peters
talks in “Svetlana About Svetlana” of how, in retrospect, she might
have been better off living in a neutral country, like Switzerland,
rather than coming to the United States. Kapler had introduced her to the arts – giving her books, taking
her to galleries – and Peters said the second time her father
“broke” her life came when she applied at a university to study the
arts. The Associated Press story
Monday said Peters’ daughter worries that the documentary film is
an invasion of her mother’s privacy, but Peters has reconciled
herself to one unshakable reality of her life.
Source: madison.com