Yuliya Solntseva – Povest plamennykh let aka The Story of the Flaming Years (1961)

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Synopsis
The war is over. Soviet troops are marching past the captured Reichstag (former seat of government) in Berlin. A young soldier with a submachine gun in hand, a Ukrainian peasant from the Dnipro region, Ivan Orliuk pauses, towering by the Brandenburg Gates. He stands like a magnificent monument. Before the war, Orliuk’s was the most peaceful of occupations—he tilled the soil. With the war, he took to arms to cover a difficult road from the Dnipro all the way to Berlin.

Awards. Prize for directing to Yulia Solntseva at the 14th Cannes International Film Festival, 1961.

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Language:Russian
Subs:English

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