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La 359ème section

Original title: ...A zori zdes tikhie
  • 1972
  • PG-13
  • 3h 8m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
5.1K
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La 359ème section (1972)
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During World War II in a small village outpost, a Soviet sergeant has his troop replaced by an all female unit. As they finally begin to appreciate one another, German paratroopers are spott... Read allDuring World War II in a small village outpost, a Soviet sergeant has his troop replaced by an all female unit. As they finally begin to appreciate one another, German paratroopers are spotted nearby and the realities of war emerge.During World War II in a small village outpost, a Soviet sergeant has his troop replaced by an all female unit. As they finally begin to appreciate one another, German paratroopers are spotted nearby and the realities of war emerge.

  • Director
    • Stanislav Rostotskiy
  • Writers
    • Stanislav Rostotskiy
    • Boris Vasilev
  • Stars
    • Andrey Martynov
    • Irina Dolganova
    • Elena Drapeko
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Stanislav Rostotskiy
    • Writers
      • Stanislav Rostotskiy
      • Boris Vasilev
    • Stars
      • Andrey Martynov
      • Irina Dolganova
      • Elena Drapeko
    • 21User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Andrey Martynov
    Andrey Martynov
    • Fedot Vaskov, starshina
    Irina Dolganova
    • Sofya Gurvich
    Elena Drapeko
    Elena Drapeko
    • Elizaveta Brichkina
    • (as Elena Dropeko)
    Ekaterina Markova
    Ekaterina Markova
    • Galina Chetvertak
    Olga Ostroumova
    Olga Ostroumova
    • Evgeniya Komelkova
    Irina Shevchuk
    Irina Shevchuk
    • Margarita Osyanina
    Lyudmila Zaytseva
    Lyudmila Zaytseva
    • Kiryanova, starshiy serzhant
    • (as L. Zaytseva)
    Alla Meshcheryakova
    Alla Meshcheryakova
    • Mariya, khozyayka kvartiry
    • (as A. Meshcheryakova)
    Nina Yemelyanova
    • Polina Egorovna
    • (as N. Emelyanova)
    Aleksey Chernov
    Aleksey Chernov
    • Tovarishch 'Tretiy', mayor
    • (as A. Chernov)
    Viktor Avdyushko
    Viktor Avdyushko
    • Pomkomvzvoda
    • (as V. Avdyushko)
    V. Antonov
    Svetlana Borisova
    • Zenitchitsa
    • (as S. Borisova)
    Andrey Gribushin
    • Soldat SS
    • (as A. Gribushin)
    T. Gunina
    Vladimir Ivashov
    Vladimir Ivashov
    • Gost Brichkinykh
    • (as V. Ivashov)
    Irina Kmit
    • Zenitchitsa
    • (as I. Kmit)
    Igor Kostolevskiy
    Igor Kostolevskiy
    • Misha, abiturient
    • (as I. Kostolevskiy)
    • Director
      • Stanislav Rostotskiy
    • Writers
      • Stanislav Rostotskiy
      • Boris Vasilev
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    User reviews21

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    8OzMovieWatcher

    Brilliant !!

    I watched this one on youtube after watching the more recent series of 2015, also on youtube.

    I think I enjoyed the latter version better, but I did immensely enjoy both. It is a wonderful story. I do not seek to make my review as a comparison of the two versions, but will go so far as to say I enjoyed the interaction of the characters in this earlier version far better.

    The black and white of this movie is very appropriate in presentation.

    This is an excellent Russian made film and there really is no politics in it... Just the gritty horror of war. For a 1972 Russian film of such excellence, it is ahead of it's time. Well recommended to see.
    10cmonte1964

    Best WWII movie ever

    One of the best Russian films ever. It touches one's soul to the very bottom. I wish people watch it and remember those who fought and died in that horrible war. This film is 100% based on a true story. Watch it and you will discover more not only about the mysterious Russian soul but about yourself too.
    9aliandvin

    Realistic

    As I was working on a project on Soviet women in WWII, this movie was suggested to me by one of my professors who is a Russian herself. I was totally expecting some elaborate, romantic story, but I found the movie to be very realistic and consistent with my own research. This movie definitely highlights some of the general experiences and emotions felt by Soviet women soldiers at this time. I also enjoyed the many cultural references, for example to the film Tsirk. This film is a great tribute to all those soldiers who died in World War II, especially the women who I will never forget. I highly recommend this movie to anyone with any interest in Soviet history or WWII history.
    9lo_ra

    Very Russian, very true

    "In reality 4-5 unexperienced women and one man (even if he is a genial soldier) would have no chance again 16 Gebirgsjäger."

    I very well understand how an implausible script could kill the effort of a good director and fabulous actors. I understand equally well that some would dismiss this film as mostly Soviet propaganda simply because the story of German paratroopers meeting serious resistance from just a few inexperienced girls does not ring true. Well, strangely enough, the film (and the novel) are fact-based. Of course, this is not a documentary and, according to Boris Vasiliev, there were no women in the actual group of militia men stopping 16 Gebirgsjäger on a mission to cause serious discruption to the Murmansk railway. But otherwise the story was true! For me, swapping old militia men and wounded soldiers for young girls is perfectly excusable.

    Very touching and very Russian.
    7richard6

    Glory to the girls who fought and died for their Country

    Based on the Novel by Boris Vasilyev and written/directed by acclaimed Russian film-maker Stanislav Rostotsky; The Dawns are Quiet Here is a quintessential Soviet war film (nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars in 1972). Produced in the 1970's, filmed in black and white, released amongst a fusilladed period of patriotic Soviet war films, The Dawns Are Quiet Here preserves kindred history with dignity and represents female soldiers of the Red Army with merit.

    The Dawns is a small Anti-Aircraft company in the Quiet Karelia Soviet district during the Second World War. Browned-off with the Companies ill-disciplined, drunken, fraternising behaviour, the Soviet big-wheels replace this rag-tag company with an all-female company. Warrant Officer Vaskov struggles commanding these teenage-girls. The spirited all-female company; dance, dream, rebel, co-operate and tease like young girls do. Brazenly, in one scene take a fully-naked communal traditional Russian steam-sauna together (you did not get racy scenes like that in: The Longest Day!!) However, when these spirited girls are called into action they are no mitten floppers and seriously kick some Nazi ass with those ack-acks! In one scene mercilessly shooting a descending German fly-boy who has parachuted.

    After one of the women discovers two German soldiers in the forest nearby, Vaskov leads five of his female group to go and capture them. Unfortunately this leads them to a larger than expected German Elite Paratrooper platoon. The six under-equipped Russians have to be quick-witted to survive and prevent them from making headway. Demonstratingly, Vaskov learns to respect them as soldiers.

    The Dawns Here Are Quiet is a film of two halves. The first sets the scene and introduces us to the girls and their backstories. The backstories are surreal and very noticeably 1970's in cinematic tone(the only segments of the film that are filmed in colour). Bizarrely, it took me several dreamy flash-back scenes to realise they were individual characters back-stories. Disjoined as they were, If I had left the room and returned during one of these scene, I could be excused for thinking I was watching a different film altogether. The second act concerns their mission to hunt for the Hun. Rarely do we venture back to see the rest of the soldiers. There is a hammering shift in tone as the film remorselessly becomes a deadly pursuit in the marsh ridden Forest. The out-numbered girls, baptised under-fire display courage; the Sergeant displays consolation and many of the Elite German Paratroopers, as well as our young heroines are picked off one-by-one.

    The Dawns Are Quiet Here is a sterling benevolent period soft-in-tone combat movie. Unsurprisingly, give the date of production it now feels that it belongs in a past era. I would recommend this authentic film to any dedicated Soviet film follower. Recommend it to anyone who is studying Russian history or The Eastern Front. And, recommend it to anyone possessing an interest of the Soviet Army during the Second World War. In addition, there is a fine frame-by-frame modern Russian television re-make of this film aired in 2014.

    Unforgettably, The dawns Are Quiet Here pays merited honour, respect and admiration to the female fighters in the Red Army. In consolable, Many of these brave Russian GI Jane's were in their teens, early twenties or just beginning a family. Woefully, Countless numbers never returned home from the battle fields.

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    • Trivia
      The title is correctly translated to English (and most languages) as "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" yet for unknown reasons, the Finnish and Swedish titles translate to "And the Evenings Are Quiet".
    • Alternate versions
      The Australian VHS release of this film was released in two parts called "Side 1" and "Side 2".
    • Connections
      Referenced in Vozdukh (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Il Pleut sur la Route
      Music by Henry Himmel

      Lyrics by Robert Champfleury

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1972 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Dawns Here Are Quiet
    • Filming locations
      • Karelia, Russia
    • Production company
      • Kinostudiya imeni M. Gorkogo
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 8m(188 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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