Les forces soviétiques battent en retraite face à l'assaut massif des Allemands vers Stalingrad. Une section d'infanterie est chargée de tenir une colline vitale afin de donner à ses camarad... Tout lireLes forces soviétiques battent en retraite face à l'assaut massif des Allemands vers Stalingrad. Une section d'infanterie est chargée de tenir une colline vitale afin de donner à ses camarades le temps de traverser le Don et se regrouper.Les forces soviétiques battent en retraite face à l'assaut massif des Allemands vers Stalingrad. Une section d'infanterie est chargée de tenir une colline vitale afin de donner à ses camarades le temps de traverser le Don et se regrouper.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
- Glikeriya
- (as Lidiya Fedoseeva)
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Screenplay and direction by Sergei Bondarchuk with Vasili Shukshin ( as Poitr Lopakhin ), Vyaheslav Tikhonov ( as Nikolay Strltsov ), Sergei Bondarchuk ( as Ivan Zvyagintsev ), Georgi Burkov ( as Alexandr Kopytovskij ), Nikolai Gubenko ( as the Lieutenant ), Yuri Nikulin ( as Nekrasov ), Ivan Lapikov ( as Poprischenko ) & Nonna Mordyukova ( as Natalya Stepanova ).
The film is based on the book by Nobel Prize winning author Mikhail Sholokhov. The action is set in Russia in July of 1942. The exhausted Soviet army was in full retreat against the might of the invading German Panzer divisions. A decision is to hold a ridge with what is left of an infantry regiment near a small village on the banks of the River Don, to allow the exhausted remnants of the army enough time to withdraw across the river and help fortify Stalingrad for the decisive battle that must come.
The loss of Russian life during the campaign was horrific and while there are some impressive set battle pieces, the film concentrates on the exploits of half a dozen or so soldiers from the shattered regiment, who must not retreat even in the face of the Panzers' greater fire power. The film depicts the thoughts and fears of the individual soldiers in the face of the impending battle, and their thoughts of their Mother Russia as well.
While the battles rage, the viewer is not only shown the inhumanity of the conflict, but also the strong personal bonds that develop between comrades in arms in a deadly conflict. There is also plenty of humor in the script, even if it is often grim and tinged with violent overtones. Vasili Shukshin ( as Poitr Lopakhin ) takes the acting honors, with a character that is as much larrikin as it is proletariat.
"Oni Srazhalis za Rodinu" a.k.a. "They Fought for Their Country" is a realistic war movie, with action and drama very well balanced. The greatest flaw in the screenplay is the usual exaggerated propaganda of the heroism of the soldiers, but it is nothing offensive to the viewer. This film has not been released in Brazil on VHS or DVD and I watched an unofficial DVD that skips the subtitles for long periods and consequently many dialogs are lost. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Eles Lutam por Sua Pátria" ("They Fight for their Motherland")
If that's not enough you have Nikulin, who was a war veteran himself, in one of his dramatic roles.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was the last film of Vasiliy Shukshin.
- GaffesDuring the first battle, a few of the Germans are carrying MP44 (or STG 44) assault rifles. This film takes place in summer 1942 and those rifles were not in service in the German army (even as prototypes) until over two years later.
- Citations
Ivan Zvyagintsev: May our love towards our country live in our hearts as long as we live.
Ivan Zvyagintsev: May our hatred to enemy always shine on the tips of our bayonets...
- ConnexionsFeatured in Sergey Bondarchuk (1982)
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