Stalingrad
- 1993
- Tous publics
- 2h 14min
L'histoire suit un groupe de soldats allemands, de leur permission en Italie à l'été 1942 aux steppes gelées de la Russie soviétique, avec pour conclusion la bataille de Stalingrad.L'histoire suit un groupe de soldats allemands, de leur permission en Italie à l'été 1942 aux steppes gelées de la Russie soviétique, avec pour conclusion la bataille de Stalingrad.L'histoire suit un groupe de soldats allemands, de leur permission en Italie à l'été 1942 aux steppes gelées de la Russie soviétique, avec pour conclusion la bataille de Stalingrad.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total
- Pfarrer Renner
- (as Eckhardt A. Wachholz)
Avis à la une
The combat scenes themselves are even more horrific. In one scene a German soldier hits a Russian over the head with a shovel as the Russian is trying to kill Ltn. von Witzland. In another scene a German soldier is cut in half by a Russian tank shell. There are many other gruesome scenes in the film, but they are necessary. The world has to see what happened in the Battle of Stalingrad. To see its brutality. To have its heart broken at the horrendous waste of the soldiers' lives. Over 2 million people lost there lives. Only 6000 of Field Marshal Paulus' 250,000-man 6th Army survived the battle. As with the battle, the film itself does not have a happy ending. And that's the way it should be. And as you watch this film, remember one thing, not every German soldier who fought in the war was a criminal. They were mostly decent people caught up in events well beyond their control.
2. Screenplay has a different structure. There's no shocking opening scene like in 'Saving Private Ryan'. This movie starts slowly in a very nice place and ends slowly in a very bad place, without hope or feeling that the characters have achieved something by their heroic actions.
3. It is first a movie about lost causes in the world of war, and only secondly a war movie which takes place in Stalingrad.
4. War scenes portray the horror, insecurity and confusion of a battle, instead of how cool, heroic and exciting fighting looks like. In this sense, this movie is closer to reality than most of the war movies you will ever see. 'Thin Red Line' also had similar "I would probably crap in my pants in that situation"-feeling.
Stalingrad, whether you think it as a movie or a war movie has so many good things in it... like honesty. Even the ordinary German soldiers were dreaming about farms in Russia when they were advancing. What a disappointment they must have had in Stalingrad! If you like to watch war movies, meaning also other war movies than When We Were Soldiers or Saving Private Ryan, you should see this one. (9/10)
These men are trapped like rats, and survival at any cost, to preserve ones life is paramount. Politics and lofty notions fly out the window, as the veneer of civilized behavior is stripped off.
STALINGRAD is gripping, grotesque, poignant and pitiful in its graphic presentation of war time experience. Highly recommended.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesChristoph Fromm wrote the original screenplay. The producers disagreed with his more realistic direction. They had it rewritten, and Fromm took his name off the film.
- GaffesTowards the end of film a Ju52 drops a single supply parachute. When dropped out of the plane and falling towards ground, it is green, when they recover it on the ground it is white. (In reality the Luftwaffe was first using white parachutes until they realized it is too difficult to spot white parachutes on the snowy ground.)
- Citations
Lt. Hans von Witzland: The best thing about the cold is...
[Witzland dies]
Fritz Reiser: [holding the body, he laughs] You don't have to worry about sunburn. Ever been to the desert? You'd hate it. It's so hot, you're always sweating. You think you're melting, like butter. The desert is shit. Except for the stars. They're so close, you know?
[dies]
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 100 Greatest War Films (2005)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 20 000 000 DEM (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 152 972 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 882 $US
- 29 mai 1995
- Montant brut mondial
- 152 972 $US
- Durée
- 2h 14min(134 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1