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Doroga na Berlin

Doroga na Berlin

2015Movie⏱️ 1h 22m
DramaWar
⭐ 6.5
IMDB Rating
1,072 votes

The film is based on a novella by the well-known Soviet writer who served at the front, Emmanuil Kazakevich "Two in the Steppe" and the war diaries of Konstantin Simonov.

Director
Sergei Popov
Writers
Emmanuil Kazakevich, Evgeniy Nikishov, Konstantin Simonov
Stars
Amir Abdykalov, Yura Borisov, Maksim Demchenko
Release Date
May 7, 2015
Language
Russian, German
Country
Russia
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Wins
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Nominations
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Amir Abdykalov
Amir Abdykalov
as Dzhurbaev
Yura Borisov
Yura Borisov
as Sergey Ogarkov
Maksim Demchenko
Maksim Demchenko
as Sinyaev
Andrey Deryugin
Andrey Deryugin
Grigoriy Kalinin
Grigoriy Kalinin
as captain Kovalev
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Mariya Karpova
as Mariya
Igor Khripunov
Igor Khripunov
as Khromov
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Artem Lebedev
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Aleksandr Novik
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Lidiya Omutnykh
as Paramedic

πŸ’° Box Office

$490,337
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Production
Mosfilm

🏷️ Keywords

red army soldierworld war tworussian abroadsoviet militarymilitary uniform

🎯 Categories

RussianPeriod DramaDramaWar

⭐ Featured Review

Not the usual clichee
by ralfvandersluis β€’ 2024-10-16
7/10

"An interesting look at the war in rhe East at individual level. The absurdity of war and the silly bureaucracy of the army and in particular that of the totalerian Soviet union's Red Army is nicely shown. Think Valery Grossman meets the Good Soldier Schwejk. The lead actors fo a good job. Some of the bits in between take a bit lo g and the pace of the movie is rather languid. The uniforms and equipment are fairly well done. Some of the German tanks seem to be made to look like Tigers which would be inaccurate so early in ww2. I do believe I saw a Churchill tank which is pretty cool. ..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

Birds heard on the soundtrack include (in approx. order heard): common jay, common quail, black-billed magpie, (probably) great spotted woodpecker, chaffinch, blue tit, common buzzard.

πŸ“– Synopsis

The film is based on a novella by the well-known Soviet writer who served at the front, Emmanuil Kazakevich "Two in the Steppe" and the war diaries of Konstantin Simonov.