
Unfortunately it's a million years long and a million years old.
And it's rather literal.
Interesting idea, though - this is for a school project? Nifty.
spoiler wrote:I do remember though that it was about a man from Northern Russia ('Norwegian by nationality') whose family was killed by a gang of 'Tartars' during the Revolution, and he later became a concentration camp commander who overwatched executions of these 'Tartars' during Stalin's time. I don't believe the 'Tartars' are a reference to actual Tartars, but it is very reflective of Stalin's repressions of some minorities.
The episode itself though deals with him as an old, old man who's changed his ways, and moved out of Russia and now leaves abroad helping the poor. Noir are hired by the 'Tartar' descendants to avenge the deaths of their relatives and kill the old man.
The ep. seems to have more references to Dostoyevsky's writing; and the part about the revolution and such is maybe ~30 seconds worth of flashbacks.
From what I recall, anyways.