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Le Père du soldat

Original title: Jariskatsis mama
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
4.8K
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Sergo Zakariadze in Le Père du soldat (1964)
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An old man goes to visit his wounded son in a hospital, but it turns out that he's already been released and is back on the front lines. Reluctant to return home empty-handed, he tries to fo... Read allAn old man goes to visit his wounded son in a hospital, but it turns out that he's already been released and is back on the front lines. Reluctant to return home empty-handed, he tries to follow and find him.An old man goes to visit his wounded son in a hospital, but it turns out that he's already been released and is back on the front lines. Reluctant to return home empty-handed, he tries to follow and find him.

  • Director
    • Rezo Chkheidze
  • Writer
    • Suliko Jgenti
  • Stars
    • Sergo Zakariadze
    • Vladimir Privaltsev
    • Aleksandr Nazarov
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rezo Chkheidze
    • Writer
      • Suliko Jgenti
    • Stars
      • Sergo Zakariadze
      • Vladimir Privaltsev
      • Aleksandr Nazarov
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Sergo Zakariadze
    Sergo Zakariadze
    • Georgiy Makharashvili
    Vladimir Privaltsev
    • Nikiforov
    Aleksandr Nazarov
    • Arkadiy Ershov
    Aleksandr Lebedev
    Aleksandr Lebedev
    • Nikolay Nazarov
    Vladimir Kolokoltsev
    Vladimir Kolokoltsev
    • Grisha
    Yuri Drozdov
    • Vova
    Nikolai Barmin
    Nikolai Barmin
    • Colonel
    • (as Nikolay Barmin)
    Ketevan Bochorishvili
    • Mariya
    Yura Bondarenko
    • Borya
    Valentin Donguzashvili
    Valentin Donguzashvili
    • Makharashvili's Fellow Villager
    Aleksandr Gai
    • Wounded Soldier
    • (as Aleksandr Gay)
    Bondo Goginava
    Bondo Goginava
    • Makharashvili's Fellow Villager
    Giya Kobakhidze
    • Goderdzi Makharashvili
    Irakli Kokrashvili
    • Episodic role
    • (as Irakliy Kokrashvili)
    Ivan Kosykh
    Ivan Kosykh
    • Accordionist
    Viktor Kosykh
    Viktor Kosykh
    • Vasya
    • (as Viktor Volkov)
    Valentin Kulik
    Valentin Kulik
    • Oboist
    Jana Kvitaishvili
    • Episodic role
    • (as Zhana Kvitaishvili)
    • Director
      • Rezo Chkheidze
    • Writer
      • Suliko Jgenti
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews15

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    10imdbfreeeeeeeak

    I agree, it's one of the best movies ever

    though people don't care about other traditions or foreign movies, or specifically about Georgia, if you mistakely read this post, then I really recommend you to rent this movie. this is one of the Greates Georgian movies, since I'm Georgian i maybe be wrong, cause I love my country and culture and i am proud of such things as this movie, it's so moving and so funny. by the way, Gio, are you Georgian? cause it's Georgian name.
    10qeboqebson-97486

    Strong, hard, realistic...

    This movie is simply a masterpiece! Loving father searching his son,war,heavy atmosphere,music-all of this gives the film a unique charm, which is why we can freely call it Georgian Masterpiece.In addition to Rezo Chkheidze's direction,must be mentioned the great performance of Sergo Zakariadze-this is the main reason,why we love this film,i think. It is true that I am Georgian, and I was watching the film may be a little subjective, but I think this film is not only for Georgians, but for those,who knows what is war and losing your own son... I advise everyone to see this true Georgian classic, which gives the viewer the unique emotions and forever endears itself.
    9claudio_carvalho

    What Am I Going to Say to Your Mother?

    In the World War II, the peasant Giorgi Makharashvili (Sergo Zakariadze) receives a letter from his beloved soldier son Goderdzi, who is fighting in the front driving a tank, telling that he was shot in the shoulder and is recovering in a hospital in Dubovo. He leaves his wife and his grapes in Georgia and travels for a long time by train and wagon to reach the hospital. However, he learns that Goderdzi has been discharged and sent back to the front. Giorgi decides to head to Domidovo to seek out his son but he does not find him. He joins the Soviet Army to fight against the Germans expecting to find his son. Will he succeed in his search for Goderdzi?

    "Jariskatsis mama", a.k.a. "The Father of a Soldier", is a touching and beautiful Georgian and Russian antiwar movie. The plot alternates funny moments with dramatic situations in an impressive environment of war. Sergo Zakariadze has a magnificent performance in the role of a family man that needs to see his "tall and handsome" son no matter the price; otherwise what will he say to his wife and friends? The heartbreaking conclusion of this little masterpiece is very sad but never corny. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "O Pai do Soldado" ("The Father of the Soldier")
    10darima

    just watch it!

    I have never even thought about that movie as Georgian. For me - it is a movie of human heart (which is international and has nor borders). I remember when I first watched it - I was not able to fall asleep. The movie had already finished, but I was still crying my heart away. Since that I have seen it a few times and every time I cried (considering that usually I don't do it - for example - movies like Shindler's list can not make me cry). For me it is best movie I have ever seen about cruel essence of war. Movie, which is not declarative (like most soviet time movies about the war) or sentimental (like Spielberg's ones for example), but just so unbelievably touching. Just watch it, but have in mind - whether you want it or not - it will fill your heart with compassion and the process is sometimes quite painful.
    10lukagabashvili

    Very heart touching movie

    Ww2 one of the best Soviet Union movie about a simple,Gerorgian (-kakhetian) oldman, and about his son,named Goderdzi...

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    • Alternate versions
      In 2013, colorized version of the film was shown on TV.
    • Connections
      Featured in Djen prischjol (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      The Sacred War
      Written by Aleksandr Aleksandrov

      Performed by Symphony Orchestra of Radio and Television of Georgia

      Conducting by Lile Kiladze

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Languages
      • Georgian
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Father of a Soldier
    • Filming locations
      • Kaliningradskaya oblast, Russia
    • Production company
      • Georgian-Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,604,500
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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