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La vérification

Titre original : Proverka na dorogakh
  • 1986
  • 1h 36min
NOTE IMDb
7,8/10
2,8 k
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Vladimir Zamanskiy in La vérification (1986)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Soviet POW joins the partisan guerrillas and proves his loyalty fighting the Germans.A Soviet POW joins the partisan guerrillas and proves his loyalty fighting the Germans.A Soviet POW joins the partisan guerrillas and proves his loyalty fighting the Germans.

  • Réalisation
    • Aleksei German
  • Scénario
    • Yuri German
    • Eduard Volodarskiy
  • Casting principal
    • Rolan Bykov
    • Anatoliy Solonitsyn
    • Vladimir Zamanskiy
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,8/10
    2,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Aleksei German
    • Scénario
      • Yuri German
      • Eduard Volodarskiy
    • Casting principal
      • Rolan Bykov
      • Anatoliy Solonitsyn
      • Vladimir Zamanskiy
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux14

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    Rolan Bykov
    Rolan Bykov
    • Ivan Egorovich Lokotkov
    Anatoliy Solonitsyn
    Anatoliy Solonitsyn
    • Igor Leonidovich Petushkov
    Vladimir Zamanskiy
    Vladimir Zamanskiy
    • Alexander Ivanovich Lazarev
    Oleg Borisov
    Oleg Borisov
    • Victor Mikhailovich Solomin
    Fyodor Odinokov
    Fyodor Odinokov
    • The Old Mine-Layer - Erofeich
    Anda Zaice
    Anda Zaice
    • Inga - the partisan-interpreter
    • (as Anda Zaytse)
    Gennadi Dyudyayev
    Gennadi Dyudyayev
    • Dmitry Mit'ka - a young partisan
    Mayya Bulgakova
    Mayya Bulgakova
    • An unhopeful woman-villager
    • (as M. Bulgakova)
    Nikolay Burlyaev
    Nikolay Burlyaev
    • The young auxiliary policeman
    • (as N. Burlyaev)
    Viktor Pavlov
    Viktor Pavlov
    • Kutenko - an auxiliary police watchman
    • (as V. Pavlov)
    Yuriy Dubrovin
    Yuriy Dubrovin
    • Col. Bolshakov - 'lieutenant Genka'
    • (as Y. Dubrovin)
    Igor Klass
    Igor Klass
    • The Partisan-Estonian
    • (as I. Klass)
    N. Pokorsky
    • The Partisan
    Nikolay Vashchilin
    Nikolay Vashchilin
    • Nemec
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Aleksei German
    • Scénario
      • Yuri German
      • Eduard Volodarskiy
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    10scribbler-2

    The truth about war told by a genius.

    In Russian cinematic history, this film stands out as one of the high points in projecting the truth about war on screen. It focuses on the tragedy of the expendable man and questions the moral license of those who claim the right to play with his life. The film is full of bitter, unrelenting observation of human nature, combining a brilliant study of characters with a deep insight into relationships between people.

    The available English translations of the film's title ("Checkpoint" and "Check-up on the Roads") are incorrect because of an ambiguity in the original name. A more adequate (yet also ambiguous) rendering would be "The Road Test". The idea behind it is the guerilla practice of testing new fighters by sending them on the mission of ambuscading the enemy's vehicles.

    This film alone would be enough to earn director Aleksei German the name of a genius of Russian cinema.
    10Red-125

    A WWII film that is unusual and was banned in the Soviet Union

    The Russian film Proverka na dorogakh was shown in the U.S. as "Trial on the Road (1971)". It was co-written and directed by Aleksey German. An exact English title of this movie is apparently difficult to achieve. On the film itself, the title was translated as "Checkpoint." Other Russian-speaking reviewers mentioned this title problem, and I heard it being discussed in the theater after the movie was over. People feel that "Trial on the Road" doesn't work either. I can't comment further, because I don't speak Russian.

    The movie was produced in 1971, but not shown until 1986. It was censored because the official party line in 1971 was that all Russian soldiers--actually, all Russians, soldiers or not--had performed heroically during the German invasion in WWII. This movie is more like an American WWII portrayal of GI's who were ordinary people caught in an extraordinary situation. Sometimes they behaved heroically, and sometimes they didn't. (Think about "Saving Private Ryan.")

    In this movie, the protagonist is someone who behaved unheroically. He surrendered to the Germans, and became a collaborator. (Apparently, some POW's could join the German forces.) After having a change of heart, he escapes from the Germans and joins the partisans, in Russia, behind the German lines. Naturally, the partisans are suspicious of him, and the plot of the film hinges on that suspicion and his reaction to it.

    In a parallel plot line, the civilians in German-occupied territory are not all sympathetic with the partisans. Like so many conquering forces, the Germans carried out mass reprisals. If the partisans killed a German soldier, the Germans would retaliate by killing and blowing up everything in sight. Naturally, some of the civilians took a "plague on both your houses" position. Their hope was to somehow survive the war, and they were no more sympathetic to the partisans than they were to the Germans.

    In my opinion, what made the censors dislike this movie is one of the factors that make this movie great. Naturally, I have to speculate, but my guess is that the real situation in Russia in WWII was closer to what we see in the film than what we see on the propaganda posters.

    This film has other positive aspects. The (black and white) cinematography is great, and the acting is excellent. The movie keeps you in suspense throughout, and I could not have predicted the ending. (The last few minutes go beyond the actual ending. They have that added-on propaganda feel to them. This is probably because director German wanted his film to pass the censors. Obviously, this added footage didn't work, at least for the first 15 years.)

    We saw the movie on the large screen at the wonderful Dryden Theatre in George Eastman House in Rochester, NY. The staffperson who introduced the movie told us that Eastman House owns the only 35mm print in the U.S. (The print belongs to Martin Scorsese, who stores all the movie prints that he owns at Eastman.) In any case, you'll have to be very lucky--as we were--to see this film in 35mm. Unfortunately, in this context, it's really meant for viewing in a theater. However, it's available on DVD, so at least you can seek it out and view it on the small screen. Director German made only six films. He is a genius, and it would appear that each of his films reflects that genius. My suggestion--find this movie and see it. If you like it, try to see the other five.
    Rave-Reviewer

    Suppressed masterpiece of a war film

    During the Second World War a Russian soldier, previously forced into collaboration with the Germans, escapes and joins the partisans but first has to prove his reliability. One of a number of films to re-emerge in the mid 80s, having been suppressed for being too challenging. The particular sin of this war film was to suggest that Stalin's policy of automatically shooting POWs on recovery was callous and ignored questions of conscience, treating all soldiers as potential traitors. It also shattered the idea, long upheld, of a united Soviet Union fighting the German devil: here the peasantry would prefer to be left alone by both sides since association with one brings reprisals from the other.
    8florinc

    War inspired, but mostly about people in war

    I don't recall hearing any music in the film, except for people playing IN the film, not for the film. This is good, cause music distracts. War takes ordinary people to extraordinary situations where the real soul can be discovered. It felt natural for me to walk into the frame and participate in the dilemmas of everyone in the film. And I was not sure what I would have done in similar situations. I, simply, lack the capacity to fully absorb the depths of the soul searching in the film. It has not the brutality of Klimov, nor the conscience drama of Shepitko, but it has the same depth of penetration into the human soul at those defining moments. Just to set my scale, 10 goes to Andrei Rublev. It is NOT on a par with Klimov's "Come and see", nor with Shepitko's "Ascent".
    8mjneu59

    also known as 'Trial on the Road'

    Good, solid wartime adventure films have (understandably) become anachronisms, but this Russian export, inexplicably shelved for over a decade after its completion, proves to be a rare exception. The film is a tense, realistic drama of the struggles against treachery (both internal and external) in a homeland held captive by enemy soldiers, and is as taut and exciting as it is intelligent and thoughtful. A former traitor, after collaborating with the Nazis to save his own life, surrenders to a partisan brigade operating deep within Fascist-held territory. Scorned and distrusted by his comrades, he must prove his loyalty in a daring daytime hijacking of a German munitions train. The film combines complex characters with exciting action sequences to create a striking and memorable drama, building to an edge-of-seat climax and photographed with crystal-clear, wide-screen black and white imagery.

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      The film was banned in the Soviet Union for 14 years and released only in 1985.
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 novembre 1986 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Union soviétique
    • Langues
      • Russe
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Trial on the Road
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lenfilm Studios, Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt, Petrogradsky District, Saint-Pétersbourg, Russie(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lenfilm Studio
      • Pervoe Tvorcheskoe Obedinenie
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    • Durée
      1 heure 36 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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