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Vremya sobirat kamni

  • 2005
  • 1h 50m
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David C. Bunners and Vladimir Vdovichenkov in Vremya sobirat kamni (2005)
War

After the war is over, in late spring of 1945, a German officer is taken back to the USSR as a mine sweeper, accompanied by a brusque Soviet captain and an attractive female interpreter.After the war is over, in late spring of 1945, a German officer is taken back to the USSR as a mine sweeper, accompanied by a brusque Soviet captain and an attractive female interpreter.After the war is over, in late spring of 1945, a German officer is taken back to the USSR as a mine sweeper, accompanied by a brusque Soviet captain and an attractive female interpreter.

  • Director
    • Aleksei Karelin
  • Stars
    • David C. Bunners
    • Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    • Olga Krasko
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    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Aleksei Karelin
    • Stars
      • David C. Bunners
      • Vladimir Vdovichenkov
      • Olga Krasko
    • 2User reviews
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    David C. Bunners
    David C. Bunners
    • Leutnant Ohnesorg
    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    • Captain Demin
    Olga Krasko
    • Nela
    Andrey Fedortsov
    Andrey Fedortsov
    • Vasily Muhin
    Ildar Kuyanchiyev
    • Soldier
    Vladimir Menshov
    Vladimir Menshov
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    7cat-that-goes-by-himself

    A very welcome change of perspective on the Great Patriotic War

    Among the movies on 2nd world war coming from Russia these last few years, "vremia sobirat' kamni" - "time for picking stones" (instead of throwing them, from the biblical quote) offers at last a vision that goes beyond brainless patriotism (Zvezda) or self-indulging nihilism (svoi).

    It presents two people whose lives have been changed, and not for the better, by war. The third character, namely an interpret, is the go-between who will try to bridge the gap between them.

    On a background of little Russian towns and villages, the trio comes across various situations, each one a symbol of the way people try to cope with a former enemy who comes to help them undo the wrong he thinks he helped to create.

    True, the plot tends to be a bit heavy on sentimentalism and some of the scenes may lack finesse. But the intimistic approach of this mainly symbolic movie was a challenge, and I think the director and the three main actors did an excellent job despite a few awkward scenes. I especially liked the performance of Olga Krasko, thoroughly believable and moving.

    Anyway, the movie succeeds in making its point. It is a message of tolerance, something sorely needed in the context of growing xenophobia, rewriting of history and nostalgia of the Empire reflected by the mainstream Russian blockbusters.

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    • Release date
      • 2005 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • A Time to Gather Stones
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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