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Stalingrad

  • 2013
  • Accord parental
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
18K
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Thomas Kretschmann, Heiner Lauterbach, Andrey Smolyakov, Aleksey Barabash, Pyotr Fyodorov, Dmitriy Lysenkov, Yanina Studilina, Mariya Smolnikova, and Sergey Bondarchuk in Stalingrad (2013)
A band of Russian soldiers fight to hold a strategic building in their devastated city against a ruthless German army, and in the process become deeply connected to two Russian women who have been living there.
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A group of Russian soldiers fight to hold a strategic building in their devastated city against a ruthless German army, and in the process become deeply connected to two Russian women who ha... Read allA group of Russian soldiers fight to hold a strategic building in their devastated city against a ruthless German army, and in the process become deeply connected to two Russian women who have been living there.A group of Russian soldiers fight to hold a strategic building in their devastated city against a ruthless German army, and in the process become deeply connected to two Russian women who have been living there.

  • Director
    • Fedor Bondarchuk
  • Writers
    • Vasiliy Grossman
    • Sergey Snezhkin
    • Ilya Tilkin
  • Stars
    • Mariya Smolnikova
    • Yanina Studilina
    • Pyotr Fyodorov
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    5.7/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Writers
      • Vasiliy Grossman
      • Sergey Snezhkin
      • Ilya Tilkin
    • Stars
      • Mariya Smolnikova
      • Yanina Studilina
      • Pyotr Fyodorov
    • 110User reviews
    • 88Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Mariya Smolnikova
    Mariya Smolnikova
    • Katya
    Yanina Studilina
    Yanina Studilina
    • Masha
    Pyotr Fyodorov
    Pyotr Fyodorov
    • Kapitan Gromov
    Thomas Kretschmann
    Thomas Kretschmann
    • Kapitan Kan
    • (as Tomas Krechmann)
    Sergey Bondarchuk
    • Sergey Astakhov
    Dmitriy Lysenkov
    Dmitriy Lysenkov
    • Chvanov
    Andrey Smolyakov
    Andrey Smolyakov
    • Polyakov
    Aleksey Barabash
    Aleksey Barabash
    • Nikiforov
    Oleg Volku
    • Krasnov
    Heiner Lauterbach
    Heiner Lauterbach
    • Khenze
    • (as Khayner Lauterbakh)
    Polina Raykina
    • Natashka
    Anna von Haebler
    • Nina
    • (as Anna von Abler)
    Yuriy Nazarov
    Yuriy Nazarov
    • V roli navodchika
    • (as Yuriy Vladimirovich Nazarov)
    Mariya Sittel
    • Perevod rechi premer-ministra Yaponii chitaet
    • (voice)
    Petar Zekavica
    • Yurgens
    • (as Petar Zekavitsa)
    Dmitriy Kochkin
    • Mitya
    Georges Devdariani
    Georges Devdariani
    • Kloze
    • (as Zhorzh Devdariani)
    Philippe Reinhardt
    Philippe Reinhardt
    • Gotfrid
    • (as Filipp Reynkhardt)
    • Director
      • Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Writers
      • Vasiliy Grossman
      • Sergey Snezhkin
      • Ilya Tilkin
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    6MikelMask1

    Disappointing

    Unfortunately, this movie turned out to be what I expected from a Russian produced film about the Great Patriotic War. The film depicts the heroic soldiers and sailors of the Soviet Union fighting to the death the barbaric fascist invaders. The Soviet defenders are almost all saintly; one is even nicknamed Angel. The Germans are all beastly underlined by the atrocities they commit on screen against the surprisingly large number of Russian civilians living in the middle of the battlefield. This movie compares unfavorably with the German produced movie Stalingrad and Enemy at the Gates because of its simplicity. The only scenes that I found interesting showed the Germans preparing to attack and those which depicted the Soviets crossing the Volga. I have great difficulty recommending this movie especially considering alternatives.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Maybe Lost in Translation

    In the present days, a Russian rescue team is saving lives in Japan after a tsunami. They find survivors and their leader calm a youngster down telling the story of his five fathers.

    In 1942, a group of Russian soldiers hold a strategic building in Stalingrad against the German troops to protect the Volga River for the crossing of their comrades. They meet the seventeen year-old teenager Katya (Mariya Smolnikova) and she becomes the pride and joy of the band. Meanshile, the German Captain Koln (Tomas Krechmann) falls in love with the Russian Masha (Yanina Studilina), who resembles his deceased wife. But love in time of war may be tragic.

    The impressive German war movie "Stalingrad" (1993) is one of the best of the genre ever, depicting the bloody Battle of Stalingrad. The Russian "Stalingrad" (2013) is not a remake of the German movie but a melodramatic and corny love story in the environment of the devastated city and heroic attitudes of the Russian soldiers. The CGI, scenarios and battle scenes are top-notch but part of the dialogs may be lost in translation since there are long sentences in Russian that are resumed in one sentence in the subtitle. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Stalingrado" ("Stalingrad")
    2rhandolph-966-342016

    Big explosions, little feeling.

    WWII gets the 300 treatment as our fantastic heroes defeat the nasty Germans, sometimes single handedly killing a dozen men each in slow motion blood spraying hand to hand combat. It's that realistic, especially as Russians apparently keep fighting even when completely consumed by flames.

    The defenders of Stalingrad were courageous real people but this belittles them as two dimensional action heroes.

    A lot of effort and budget was put into making this but it was ill spent, there is no reflection, no feeling, no humanity, it is hollow. If you want to see a film about Stalingrad look up the earlier German film.
    5azanti0029

    This movie should have been so much better...

    As others have stated here what we though we were going to get with this film was finally an epic film about the battle of Stalingrad on the scale of the likes of A Bridge Too Far - Unfortunately of the three big budgeted movies made of this battle (The other two being the somewhat mishandled Enemy At The Gates and the Excellent German Stalingrad film) this is the worst, which is a shame as it had so much potential.

    A group of Russian soldiers find themselves hanging onto a junction house blocking the way to the river which they must defend at all costs, and the Germans occupy the street across from them and continually fail to take it. The Russians all fall for the same girl, Katya, who is the only civilian survivor in the house. The German semi-senior officer (Kretchman) finds himself falling for a Russian woman who reminds him of his dead wife. After a promising start the film settles into over stated Russian melodrama with a huge intrusive score bashing its way into almost every scene making the moments in the film when its actually needed less effective. The film is narrated by the off spring of one of the main characters but I can't but wonder if this was an after thought to actually fill in for the lack of character that everyone seems to possess. Any real meant to fill out the characters bones is really missing from the script and while the acting is not at fault here the blame must lay with the writing and over concept here. True, by this time in the war, men are reduced to all but shadows of their former selves and having them revealed to be more human in fragile moments works at times and is one of the films few strengths but its not enough to save the film from being predictable, hollow and at times frankly boring.

    What is out standing about the film is the VFX and Production design which is really first rate. The costumes and details of the period are incredibly accurate and everyone looks like they have been through several years of war already. the look of the film feels great but this cannot save the films many weak points. The Germans are all fairly one dimensional bad guys while the Russians are a little more redeemable but most of their back story always comes in the form of narration and not in their actual actions or dialogue. Some of the characters are a little more interesting than others but on the whole they're a pretty forgettable bunch. The big ending is rather an anti climax and there is no real pay off other than we know someone survived and had a kid who went on to tell the tale of their five fathers, being five characters in this film. (Even though at one point there's clearly six but never mind!)

    The battle itself isn't put into any kind of historical context in the film in terms of the impact it had on the war or the change of history that followed. I mean this might as well have taken place in Kharkov or Rostov, save for the shots of the river, it really could have been anywhere, but we're reminded its Stalingrad because of some statues.

    Films like A Bridge Too Far, The Longest Day and even the Historically inaccurate but far more watchable Battle Of The Bulge work because they tell the story of a large sweeping battle from beginning to end with and still manage to keep you interested with real characters and interesting moments. Here we have a film that can't make up its mind if its an action film or a love story - it tries to be both and succeeds at neither.

    A shameful waste as the talent was clearly there.
    5vakhtang_mamluk

    Worthy effort by Russian director , yet short of success

    Bondarchuk is quite famous film director in Russia. This film of his obviously is a little step forward for post Soviet cinema. Some German characters, especially main protagonist are depicted in a human way in contrary to familiar image of a German solder as animal, coward and rapist.But Soviet solders in the film remain as in old Soviet movies. They are all brave, unstoppable hardcore yet loving, tender warriors. Battle scenes are professionally recreated, shot and edited and used mostly to glue together the rest of the film, which are mostly long monologues or dialogs of the various characters and landscapes of covered in ash ruins of the city. Cast is great. Great faces, costumes and prop installations. Much effort to make this film great fails however short of success. Story lines runs unevenly and very weak at times. Message of the film is unclear.And what really brings it down are unnecessary comments by voice over telling us of horrors committed by German solders. old habits of Soviet propaganda never die ?? Pity really.

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    • Trivia
      Stalingrad is the first Russian movie made completely in 3D IMAX and the first non-North American film in the IMAX format. However, it is not the first 3D movie to come out of Russian territory. The honor goes to "Concert" produced in 1940-1941 in USSR, directed by Alexander Andrievsky, and released on February 4th, 1941.
    • Goofs
      Captain Kan mentions how he had once been invited to meet Field Marshal Paulus. The problem is the movie takes place in November 1942 and Paulus was only a General at that time. Adolf Hitler didn't promote him to Field Marshal until January 1943, thinking that a Field Marshal would never surrender...He was quite wrong about that, Paulus surrendered to the Russians the very next day.
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      Arie des Cavaradossi
      Written by Giacomo Puccini

      Performed by Aleksey Barabash

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2013 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Official Site (Russia)
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • German
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Trận Chiến Stalingrad
    • Filming locations
      • St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Production companies
      • Art Pictures Studio
      • Non-Stop Productions
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,013,945
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $510,846
      • Mar 2, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $68,316,452
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 11m(131 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Auro 11.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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