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Batalion

  • 2015
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.8K
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Russia, 1917, WWI. This is the story of the 1st Russian Women's Battalion of Death, formed as part of an ill-conceived propaganda ploy by the Russian Provisional Government in late May of 19... Read allRussia, 1917, WWI. This is the story of the 1st Russian Women's Battalion of Death, formed as part of an ill-conceived propaganda ploy by the Russian Provisional Government in late May of 1917.Russia, 1917, WWI. This is the story of the 1st Russian Women's Battalion of Death, formed as part of an ill-conceived propaganda ploy by the Russian Provisional Government in late May of 1917.

  • Director
    • Dmitriy Meskhiev
  • Writers
    • Ilya Avramenko
    • Evgeniy Ayzikovich
    • Dmitriy Meskhiev
  • Stars
    • Lesya Andreeva
    • Mariya Antonova
    • Mariya Aronova
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    6.5/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Dmitriy Meskhiev
    • Writers
      • Ilya Avramenko
      • Evgeniy Ayzikovich
      • Dmitriy Meskhiev
    • Stars
      • Lesya Andreeva
      • Mariya Antonova
      • Mariya Aronova
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Lesya Andreeva
    • Feklusha
    Mariya Antonova
    • Evdokiya Kolokolchikova
    Mariya Aronova
    Mariya Aronova
    • Mariya Bochkareva
    Nikolay Auzin
    • Nikolay Seleznev
    Marat Basharov
    • Aleksandr Kerenskiy
    Margarita Bychkova
    Margarita Bychkova
    • mat Nadi
    Sergey Byzgu
    • Afanasiy Bochkaryov
    Valeriy Degtyar
    Valeriy Degtyar
    • Ilya Tatishchev, general
    Aleksey Dmitriev
    Aleksey Dmitriev
    • Pankrat
    Polina Dudkina
    • Galina Svistunova
    Evgeniy Dyatlov
    • Aleksey Tseplyaev, polkovnik
    Khelga Filippova
    • mat Toni
    Konstantin Fisenko
    • Ofitser
    Arina Ivanova
    • Sestra miloserdiya
    Evgeniy Karpov
    • General genshtaba
    Mikhael Kasalov
    • Petya
    Kirill Kobzarev
    • Matros
    Vitaliy Kovalenko
    Vitaliy Kovalenko
    • Borozdin, polkovnik
    • Director
      • Dmitriy Meskhiev
    • Writers
      • Ilya Avramenko
      • Evgeniy Ayzikovich
      • Dmitriy Meskhiev
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    7nobuyuki_shinoh

    The movement of the heart

    When I first saw this film, I realized this is the film about the the story in WW1 which is similar to the short film "Procelain Unicorn", I am not quite a fan of the war movies but based on the history, this movie is undoubtedly described what really happened in the history. Firstly, the Russian army recruitment scene moves my heart and I deeply felt the desire of the Russian to win against German Army in the battle and this also describes the fighting spirit of the Russian people. Also, there is a scene which two women hugged each other indicates that behind the war there is love.
    9vadim_k

    An absolute must-see!

    A wonderfully told true story of a very difficult period in the history of Russia. Great script, acting, filmography and scenography. Delighted to see that WWI stories are making to the Russian cinematography. There is good balance between funny lines, drama and action. Horrors of war depicted without exaggeration and unfortunately very common in the movies artistry. Girls remain girls even in the army, even when risking their lives, even at the time of a heroic act. And I think it is exactly that exposes the merciless, cruel face of war. I am glad to see that director is not taking sides in the conflict that was about to bring the Civil war in Russia. His position is very clear nonetheless - war is a brutal crime. Through the dirt mixed with blood and sweat in fearful eyes of the girls of Battalion we can still see much love, and hope, and peace. Peace that doesn't mean the absence of war, but clear conscience and purpose. An absolute must see!
    10argento100

    Realistic, heartbreaking, accurate, perfect in all senses.

    This is an actual true history with an awesome performance from the actor, a very realistic depiction of the situation of that time Russia. Image, FX, acting, historic accuracy, scenarios, guns, uniforms, all to the perfect reproduction. The story is amazing and it will make you care about the people on it, you will really suffer with their death in the horror of the trench and open field charges of WWI. You will follow the formation of a female battalion in the awakening of the soviet revolution. Created to encourage the Russian men in the front who were refusing to fight after years of dying and fail to push the Germans back, in a war they didn't care for a ruthless dictator that was the zar. The women were there for idealism or revenge for the loss of their loved ones. They went, and fought proving themselves truly warriors inspiring other women to fight for their land and people, not the rulers. With this scenario, you will find that with all the reason the men had to not fight, here, they look like a bunch of cowards and more girls than the girls of the story.

    Piece of art, a truly one. The kind of war movies i like.

    Recommended, not a second of waste.
    8sddavis63

    Well Made Movie That Introduces Some Little Known History

    It's 1917, and the First World War has been going on for three years. In Russia, the Tsar has been overthrown and the provisional government led by Kerensky has taken power. But the Russian Army is completely demoralized. The Communists aren't yet in power (that would await the second revolution) but "Soldiers' Committees" have been formed that have essentially taken command of entire battalions. Officers aren't obeyed and the soldiers are refusing to fight. All is chaos. The Kerensky government decides to "boost morale" by forming an all-women's battalion under the command of Maria Bochkareva. This movie tells their story.

    I always appreciate a movie that fills me in on some history that I wasn't previously familiar with and I had never heard of this story before. Bochkareva's battalion became known as the "1st Women's Battalion of Death" and although there were several women's battalions formed after them, they were the first of only two to go into battle against the Germans. Now, as far as history is concerned - from what I've read since watching this I realize that there's a lot of dramatic licence taken with the story, but the portrayal of Bochkareva - a tough, no nonsense battalion commander who had served in the Russian Army since the outbreak of the war and who refused to allow the formation of a "Soldiers' Committee" in the battalion - by a Russian actress named Mariya Aronova seemed authentic enough and was compelling. Bochkareva believed - and Kernesky agreed - that an all womens' unit (of women willing to fight) would shame the men into doing their duty as well.

    It takes a while for the women's battalion to see combat, but once combat is introduced, it's portrayed pretty well and there are a lot of graphic scenes. I will say that it's sometimes difficult to tell the Russians from the Germans - although in some ways I suppose that adds to the chaotic feeling that must be a part of any battlefield. The film is in Russian with well done English subtitles; there's no need to dub it. If I could compare this movie to something western audiences might be familiar with, it struck me as similar in tone and purpose to "Glory" - the story of the first black regiment in the Union Army during the US Civil War. (8/10)
    8fran-6591northstar

    The world gone mad

    Surviving WWI was a feat in itself, yet here we have a story where Russia sent woman into battle against German forces depicted here in the film to the point I found myself wondering how close on the brink of madness was the world at that time, not that woman were in battle but seeing those very woman and their dire situation while emotional integrity still prevailed against unfathomable duress, pointedly stated with the best line from the film when Evdokiya Kolokolchikova, spoke, 'We're going there to die.' Very good acting and filming direction, with tense trench warfare. A noted point in history hopefully not forgotten.

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    • Trivia
      There is an expanded TV version of the film titled "Women's Battalion" (4 series). "Battalion's" producer Igor Ugolnikov is the second unit director of this version.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Igor Ugolnikov/Irina Rakhmanova (2015)

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2015 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Battalion
    • Filming locations
      • St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Production companies
      • Art Pictures Studio
      • Corner Work
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,292,235
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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