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Doroga na Berlin

  • 2015
  • 1h 22m
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6.5/10
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Yura Borisov, Mariya Karpova, and Amir Abdykalov in Doroga na Berlin (2015)
The film is based on a novella by the well-known Stoviet writer who served on the front, Emmanuil kazakevich "Two in the Steppe" and the war diaries of Konstantin Simonov.
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The film is based on a novella by the well-known Soviet writer who served at the front, Emmanuil Kazakevich "Two in the Steppe" and the war diaries of Konstantin Simonov.The film is based on a novella by the well-known Soviet writer who served at the front, Emmanuil Kazakevich "Two in the Steppe" and the war diaries of Konstantin Simonov.The film is based on a novella by the well-known Soviet writer who served at the front, Emmanuil Kazakevich "Two in the Steppe" and the war diaries of Konstantin Simonov.

  • Director
    • Sergei Popov
  • Writers
    • Emmanuil Kazakevich
    • Evgeniy Nikishov
    • Konstantin Simonov
  • Stars
    • Amir Abdykalov
    • Yura Borisov
    • Maksim Demchenko
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    6.5/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Sergei Popov
    • Writers
      • Emmanuil Kazakevich
      • Evgeniy Nikishov
      • Konstantin Simonov
    • Stars
      • Amir Abdykalov
      • Yura Borisov
      • Maksim Demchenko
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Amir Abdykalov
    Amir Abdykalov
    • Dzhurbaev
    Yura Borisov
    Yura Borisov
    • Sergey Ogarkov
    Maksim Demchenko
    Maksim Demchenko
    • Sinyaev
    Andrey Deryugin
    Andrey Deryugin
    Grigoriy Kalinin
    Grigoriy Kalinin
    • captain Kovalev
    Mariya Karpova
    • Mariya
    Igor Khripunov
    Igor Khripunov
    • Khromov
    Artem Lebedev
    Aleksandr Novik
    Lidiya Omutnykh
    • Paramedic
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    • colonel Voskresensky
    • Director
      • Sergei Popov
    • Writers
      • Emmanuil Kazakevich
      • Evgeniy Nikishov
      • Konstantin Simonov
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    6arthur_tafero

    Not a Spectacle; Just a Decent Film About War - On the Road to Berlin

    This Russian production has holes in it as big as the holes left by German shells from bombs dropped on Russian soil. However, this screenplay and the characterizations within are of a superior quality, so we must forgive the subpar production values. The lead role of the Russian officer, wrongly accused of cowardice, is played by Juriy Borisov, and his guard, well-played by Amir Abdykalov, steals several scenes with his stoic perserverence. His character appears to be the writer's alter ego; the writer being Emmanull Kazakevich, a classical Russian writer who is well-versed in bringing tragic figures to life. Several good Russian writers excel at tragedy, probably because they have suffered so much of it in the last century.

    There will be those who denigrate this film as glorifying Russia, while Russia tries to subjugate the Ukraine, and politically, they may have a point. But this film is not about Putin, Russian leaders or generals; it is about the unheralded sacrifices that nameless thousands of honorable Russian men endured during the Russian-German conflict during WW2. The Russians took a terrible beating at the beginning of that conflict; and yet, they endured. Some would say it was the last honorable military action they were ever involved in. I will let the viewer decide that for themselves. It is interesting to note that Kazaks, historically, were not too keen about becoming part of the Soviet Union. However, when hostilities broke out with Germany, they served with great honor all along the Russian front. In some ways, this film is a hidden gem among all the preachy WW 2 films that do not center on real people. See it for yourself; I do not think you will be disappointed.
    10fznnmhqw

    I think Grossman would have approved.

    Having read a number of recent histories by Antony Beevor through whom I was introduced to the Russian war correspondent and author Vasily Grossman, this account of a lieutenant's life and fate on the Eastern Front is more than simply believable. It's a vivid testament to the cruel vagaries of war.
    10normanb-51943

    human

    This film has been made with a modest budget . But there is no modesty in the themes it so tellingly portrays . All the clumsiness of huge organisations , all the nobility of the individuals that have to deal with that clumsiness .

    A small masterpiece .
    Kirpianuscus

    not great but...

    Remembering old fashion westerns, using the fascination of the Soviet/Russian cinema for WWII, it is only a decent film. Nothing spectacular, nothing memorable. Only a long way of survive, a friendship and the war. And sure, the picture from a newspaper. It is far to be source of the enthusiasmus of public who knows the real Russian war films and the message is too weak to impress. But its virtue is to remind better films about same theme. A good film, a reasonable option.
    8OzMovieWatcher

    Magnificent Movie

    One immediate thing of note... this is one of very few WW2 movies that shows an Asian looking Russian soldier (the character of Dzhurbaev). In reality, they were significant in number.

    I loved the plot. The cinema-photography very well done. The actors were convincing in their roles. Authenticity applies to the sets/locations and the uniforms, weapons, Russian military command and battle scenes.

    This is definitely one of the best Russian made war movies.

    I give it a solid 8 stars

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      Birds heard on the soundtrack include (in approx. order heard): common jay, common quail, black-billed magpie, (probably) great spotted woodpecker, chaffinch, blue tit, common buzzard.
    • Goofs
      The final scene, set in Germany, opens with a tracking shot in which the shadow of the camera is visible at left.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Polina Gagarina (2015)

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 2015 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • On the Road to Berlin
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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      • $490,337
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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