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      • Stalingrad / Сталинград
        • Stalingrad / Сталинград

          STALjINGRAD

          • Country:
          • Russia, 2013
          • Group:
          • Focus Russia
          • Duration:
          • 135'
          • Director:
          • Fedor Bondarchuk
          • Screenplay:
          • Ilya Tilkin, Sergei Snezhkin,
          • Cast:
          • Petr Fedorov, Thomas Kretchmann, Sergey Bondarchuk, Maria Smolnikova, Yanina Studilina, Andrey Smolyakov, Dmitry Lysenkov, Alexey Barabash, Oleg Volk, Heiner Lauterbach
          • Festivals:
          • Rim 2013 (van konkurencije)
          • Cinematographer:
          • Maksim Osadchiy
          • Muzika:
          • Angelo Badalamenti
          • Editing:
          • Igor Litoninskiy
          • Production Design:
          • Sergei Ivanov
          • Sound:
          • Rostislav Alimov
          • Producers:
          • Sergey Melkumov, Alexander Rodnyansky, Dmitriy Rudovskiy
          • Print Source:
          • Tuck Vision
        • Showing

          03. Mar | 19:00 | 350 RSD
          Sava centar

          04. Mar | 13:30 | 250 RSD
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        • SYNOPSIS

          The plot is based on "a dramatic love story against the backdrop of a grand battle." The action takes place in 1942 when the German troops occupied the bank of the Volga river. Having failed while attempting to cross the Volga to launch a counteroffensive on the German Army, the Soviet troops were forced to retreat. However, a few soldiers managed to get to the shore on the enemy's side. They remained hidden in a coastal house where they meet a girl. The Germans had occupied her home, and she did not have time to leave the front lines. A group of Soviet reconnaissance troops under command of Gromov are sent to prepare the way for a larger landing by Soviet troops from across Volga river in their sector of the city. The group occupies a building that also shelters some surviving civilians, and are soon fighting German troops attempting to take the building. Peter Kann, the officer commanding the German troops, falls in love with one of the Soviet women in the building, a young woman named Masha.

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