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Kholodnoe leto pyatdesyat tretego

  • 1988
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.7K
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Kholodnoe leto pyatdesyat tretego (1988)
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Former political inmates Sergei and Nikolai live as exiles in a remote Siberian village. After the general Soviet gulag amnesty of 1953 8 pardoned common criminals terrorize the inhabitants.Former political inmates Sergei and Nikolai live as exiles in a remote Siberian village. After the general Soviet gulag amnesty of 1953 8 pardoned common criminals terrorize the inhabitants.Former political inmates Sergei and Nikolai live as exiles in a remote Siberian village. After the general Soviet gulag amnesty of 1953 8 pardoned common criminals terrorize the inhabitants.

  • Director
    • Aleksandr Proshkin
  • Writer
    • Edgar Dubrovsky
  • Stars
    • Valeriy Priyomykhov
    • Anatoliy Papanov
    • Viktor Stepanov
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Aleksandr Proshkin
    • Writer
      • Edgar Dubrovsky
    • Stars
      • Valeriy Priyomykhov
      • Anatoliy Papanov
      • Viktor Stepanov
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Valeriy Priyomykhov
    Valeriy Priyomykhov
    • Sergey Basargin, 'Luzga'
    Anatoliy Papanov
    Anatoliy Papanov
    • Nikolay Starobogatov, 'Kopalych'
    Viktor Stepanov
    Viktor Stepanov
    • Mankov
    Nina Usatova
    Nina Usatova
    • Lida Matveyevna - maty Shury
    Zoya Buryak
    Zoya Buryak
    • Shura
    Yuriy Kuznetsov
    Yuriy Kuznetsov
    • Ivan Zotov
    Vladimir Kashpur
    Vladimir Kashpur
    • Fadeyich
    Sergey Vlasov
    Sergey Vlasov
    • Vitek - bandit
    • (as S. Vlasov)
    Vladimir Golovin
    Vladimir Golovin
    • 'Baron'
    • (as V. Golovin)
    Andrey Dudarenko
    Andrey Dudarenko
    • Mikhalych - bandit
    • (as A. Dudarenko)
    Aleksandr Zavyalov
    Aleksandr Zavyalov
    • 'Mukha' - bandit
    Aleksei Kolesnik
    Aleksei Kolesnik
    • 'Kryuk' - bandit
    • (as A.Kolesnik)
    Viktor Kosykh
    Viktor Kosykh
    • 'Shurup' - bandit
    • (as V.Kosykh)
    Boris Plotnikov
    Boris Plotnikov
    • syn Kopalycha
    • (as B. Plotnikov)
    Elizaveta Solodova
    • Starobogatova - zhena Kopalycha
    • (as Ye. Solodova)
    D. Karpova
    • Old Woman
    Konstantin Labutin
    Konstantin Labutin
    • Selyanin
    • (as K. Labutin)
    Tatyana Lebedkova
    Tatyana Lebedkova
      • Director
        • Aleksandr Proshkin
      • Writer
        • Edgar Dubrovsky
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      User reviews11

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      9siarheimanakov

      watch the drama behind the action

      Many said in their comments that this movie is sort of an action movie about good guys shooting bad guys. To me, this perception totally misses the idea of the movie. This film is absolutely not about shooting and action, even though there is plenty of it. It is about many things. It is about physical and more importantly deep psychological suffering of people who lived in exile during Stalin/Soviet repressions.

      This film shows in a dramatic way lives of two people and their families being ruined buy the System. The film portrays two examples (out of millions) of one person who's gone through pain of World War II and one of a dedicated scientists who found themselves been thrown to a jail and their hopes broken at times when they were at their peak in life. Then they found themselves existing for many long and cold years in Siberian exile watching their lives slipping away from them.

      Another important point of the film is showing the entire generations of people (with very few exceptions) being brainwashed and molded the way that state wanted them to be. At the same time the cynical nature of the system itself is also portrayed in many neat and subtle ways.

      This film is like a book were you need to read between the lines, here you need to see behind the image. To me, being grown up in Soviet Union - it comes naturally in this case and the film grips me with its drama for its entire length having a very moving ending. But probably if you are not fluent in CCCP history and you don't know for example who Beria was, what the laws were like during cult of personality, what was the Belarussian front in World War II, who was Ordzhonikidze - without such little things and many others the film will be either very hard to follow (in this case it probably becomes sort of pretentious art house stile flick) or you just miss it completely and it is going to be just an aged action movie. Well watch it if you can, but it is 9 out of 10 from me.
      10FilmCriticLalitRao

      Director Alexander Proshkin's film 'The cold summer of 1953' tackles the question of the enemies of the Russian state.

      Generally, amnesty is provided to prisoners on humanitarian grounds in order to initiate reform process. However, there are instances when an offer of amnesty is misused by certain prisoners. Director Alexander Proshkin's Russian film "The cold summer of 1953" chronicles how some escaped convicts misuse amnesty provided to them to terrorize innocent villagers. Based on a series of true events which have a lot of historical significance for Russian people, Proshkin's film faithfully describes how the clash of ideologies continue to have a massive impact on the destinies of ordinary people. In the case of this film, Soviet leader Stalin's death enabled Beria to proclaim amnesty for hardened criminals, a group of people who were deemed as 'enemy of the state'. For a film which has a steady balance of action, drama and thriller, it is surprising to note that some space was also kept for portraying the innocence of ordinary people who were determined to continue with their ordinary lives. This quality would surely appeal to all viewers who might like to explore new facets of this film.
      10tneprhawk

      A monument to the generation

      One of the best Soviet movies. A must see along with reading Solzhenitsyn's books.
      10taimourneimat

      A Brutal, Haunting Masterpiece That Stands Above Cinema

      Alright, listen. Some movies are entertaining. Some make you think. And then there are the rare ones that crawl under your skin and never leave. This is one of those.

      No flashy effects. No cheap tricks. Just raw, unfiltered storytelling that hits like a freight train. Set in a world where survival and morality aren't just choices but a constant fight, this film doesn't tell you what to feel-it makes you live it.

      The performances? Next-level. You don't just watch these characters-you breathe with them, fear with them, hope with them. The tension? It builds so naturally, so relentlessly, that before you know it, you're gripping the edge of your seat, completely lost in a world that feels dangerously real.

      And that's what makes it great. It's not here to comfort you. It's here to challenge you, unsettle you, stay with you long after the credits roll. This isn't just a film-it's an experience.

      One of the greatest ever made? No question.
      nick_brown

      A Russian western

      A violent gang take over a small town where a train carrying gold is shortly due to pass through. The local lawman stands up to them but is killed. Everyone else is too frightened to resist, except for a couple of strangers who everyone else views with suspicion but who have a final shoot out with the gang and save the town.

      Sounds familiar? Like a lot of other westerns? Yes, except that the town is in Siberia, the gang are criminals released in an amnesty (prison bosses took the opportunity to relieve themselves of the prisoners who caused the most trouble) and the strangers in town are political exiles from Moscow.

      It's well executed and entertaining, even with subtitles. It proves that certain ideas cross cultural boundaries.

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        The role in this film, unfortunately, was the last for the brilliant and beloved actor Anatoliy Papanov.

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      • Release date
        • June 1988 (Soviet Union)
      • Country of origin
        • Soviet Union
      • Language
        • Russian
      • Also known as
        • The Cold Summer of 1953
      • Filming locations
        • Soviet Union
      • Production company
        • Mosfilm
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        1 hour 41 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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