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Chers camarades!

Original title: Dorogie tovarishchi
  • 2020
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  • 2h 1m
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7.4/10
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Yuliya Vysotskaya in Chers camarades! (2020)
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When the communist government raises food prices in 1962, the rebellious workers from the small industrial town of Novocherkassk go on strike. The massacre which then ensues is seen through ... Read allWhen the communist government raises food prices in 1962, the rebellious workers from the small industrial town of Novocherkassk go on strike. The massacre which then ensues is seen through the eyes of a devout party activist.When the communist government raises food prices in 1962, the rebellious workers from the small industrial town of Novocherkassk go on strike. The massacre which then ensues is seen through the eyes of a devout party activist.

  • Director
    • Andrei Konchalovsky
  • Writers
    • Elena Kiseleva
    • Andrei Konchalovsky
  • Stars
    • Yuliya Vysotskaya
    • Sergei Erlish
    • Yuliya Burova
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    • Director
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
    • Writers
      • Elena Kiseleva
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
    • Stars
      • Yuliya Vysotskaya
      • Sergei Erlish
      • Yuliya Burova
    • 21User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 13 wins & 32 nominations total

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    Yuliya Vysotskaya
    Yuliya Vysotskaya
    • Lyudmila 'Lyuda' Danilovna Semina
    Sergei Erlish
    • Lyuda's father
    Yuliya Burova
    • Svetka
    Andrey Gusev
    Andrey Gusev
    • Viktor, senior operative of the Novocherkassk KGB
    Vladislav Komarov
    • Oleg Nikolaevich Loginov
    Dmitriy Kostyaev
    Dmitriy Kostyaev
    • Alexander Basov, 1st Secretary of the Rostov
    Vyackeslav Piskarev
    • Boris Kurochkin…
    Artyom Krysin
    Artyom Krysin
    • Boris Semashkin
    Alexander Maskelyne
    • Professor Ovodov
    Roman Kalkaev
    Roman Kalkaev
    • Leonid Ilyichev
    Pjotr Olev
    • Frol Kozlov
    Goga Pipinashvili
    • Anastas Mikoyan
    Ivan Martynov
    • general of KGB
    Aleksey Davydov
    • Striker
    Yegor Gordienko
    • Investigator
    Yuri Grishin
    • District police officer Gusev
    Olga Guseva
    Olga Guseva
    • Arrested girl on square
    Ksenia Komarova
    • Tamarka
    • Director
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
    • Writers
      • Elena Kiseleva
      • Andrei Konchalovsky
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    gortx

    Konchalovsky's very fine and beautfully shot drama

    The sight of massed workers marching against the Soviet government demanding MORE Communism may strike many as strange, yet it is just one of the many seeming contradictions here. Director and Co-Writer Andrey Konchalovskiy (RUNAWAY TRAIN, INNER CIRCLE) has fashioned his tale (with Elena Kiseleva) out of a tragic 1962 incident where factory workers were shot at by government officials leaving at least 26 dead.

    Lyuda (Yuliya Vysotskaya; the Director's wife) is a committee member for the town of Novocherkassk. As an apparatchik, she eats and drinks better than those she serves. When we first see her she's in the midst of an affair with a married official. Her daughter is an agitator at the factory in question. And, her father hasn't lived down his anti-government views from his youth. Lyuda is clearly supposed to represent the many hypocrisies of the Soviet system. When the fateful day occurs, Lyuda is caught in the middle of the literal crossfire.

    Konchalovsky builds his movie slowly. The details of the bureaucracy are laid out as are the intertwined loyalties which abound. The truth is both impossible to discern, but, seemingly frowned up. Andrey Naydenov shoots brilliantly in stark Black & White and framed in classic 1:37 aspect ratio. There is no musical score, only traditional Soviet music, often propaganda heard in the background. Even with this bleak style Konchalovsky manages to finagle a underlying streak of bitter humor. Chairman Nikita Khrushchev's policies were so unpopular that many Soviets were pining for a return of genocidal former leader Joseph Stalin. Just over two years after the massacre, Khrushchev would himself be forced out of office. No matter how much the events effect her personally, Lyuda is both a true believer and a blind loyalist - and, can't distinguish the two. Vysotskaya's performance superbly navigates her character's (and that of her country) paradoxes with skill and vigor. As does DEAR COMRADES! Itself.
    8richardevans-82399

    A gripping view of when a authoritarian government loses control.

    I kept thinking of our current times and how events such as happened in Novocherkaask could happen here. In the film a wildcat strike by workers is dismissed by local party officials until it gets out of hand when the workers take control of the factory. The regional government then steps in and is also ineffectual so the army and KGB are called in which eventually leads to a massacre. Poignantly told from the perspective of of loyal party official who receives assistance from a sympathetic KGB official in trying to find her missing daughter in the midst of a town under siege. Well worth watching from both a historical and from a gripping dramatic presentation.
    9Come-and-Review

    A despiritualised "Paradise"

    The photography in "Dear Comrades" reminds very closely Konchalovsky's 2016 film, Ray (Paradise): 4:3 aspect ratio, black and white, digital camera usage. Yet, the two films are strongly different, although they somehow feel intrinsically connected.

    "Dear Comrades" describes a workers strike occured in 1962 in Novocherkassk that was controversially smothered in blood, as seen from the point of view of a local party member (Yuliya Vyotskaya, who also the leading role in "Paradise").

    It was impossible for me not to compare this film with Eisenstein's 1925 masterpiece "The Strike", which also features a revolution of the workers but against a zarist government. It is interesting to see how the tables have turned, and that same soviet government that threw over the zarist government acts exactly the same way. The film had also a bit of an "Ida" vibe, again minus the spiritual elements, and the ending sequence felt much like a classic hollywood drama's finale, intentionally so, which I found somewhat fitting to the slightly satyrical nature of the title.

    Let me be clear: this film is far from a satyre, it depicts with an almost Bressonian simplicity the dynamics of power and secrecy that were central to the functioning of the Soviet Union.

    Unlike the 2016 film, Dear Comrades has no spiritual dimension, it is strongly linked to the presentation of facts, as it should be, given the strong materialist/soviet tone of its story. Similarly to Paradise, though, it shows the brainwashing effects of the Stalinist era: the lead character has, until the end, a nostalgic attitude towards Stalin, whom she defends even when confronted with the gruesome crimes committed in his name.

    I hope that Dear Comrades gets distributed widely. Konchalovsky has been directing very outstanding films the whole decade, and this is yet another one of them.
    9MoviecriticElyn

    Secret Soviet crime brilliantly shown

    In the movie you can sense the whole crescendo of this Soviet secret crime fo 1962, by following a very eager communist woman , interpreted by director's wife Julija Visotskaya. At first we see her condemning all rebels and even saying that all should be killed. But...she also has a very young, adolescent daughter who is at the square when the shooting occurs... I was not expecting SUCH a good cinema, though. Love the movie, compliments to the team! The added value of the movie is the surreal REAL atmosphere of soviet union. Perfect music choice, almost moving!!! A must see!
    7MiguelAReina

    The complicit silence

    Konchalovsky builds a look at communism from the silent accomplices, those who know nothing or want to know nothing. This social brainwashing causes the protagonist to long for Stalin, even though she faces the horrors of the KGB. The film has a frenetic pace, of constant dynamism, although in this case the 4: 3 screen, and its unbalanced frames, does not seem the best format for the story. There is a casual look that however does not hide the drama of the story.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Russia for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.
    • Goofs
      At the party meeting starting around 30:00, there are six Soviet officials seated at a long table addressing a group of local party members. The camera cuts back and forth between the officials and the party members, but at a couple of points when the camera cuts back to the officials, they are seated in a different order in different chairs.
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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Chers Camarades
    • Filming locations
      • Novocherkassk, Rostovskaya oblast, Russia(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Production Center of Andrei Konchalovsky
      • Ministerstvo kultury Rossiyskoy Federatsii
      • Blagotvoritelnyy Fond Iskusstvo Nauka I Sport
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      • $294,535
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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