¡The Ascent2K Restored Edition
¡Movie
Description
[Machine Translation] A masterpiece of anti-war cinema that uses poetic narration and vivid imagery to depict the emotional turmoil of two partisan soldiers captured by Nazi Germany. The film tells the story of war, absurdity and futility, the profundity and foolishness of human nature, and the dignity of life and death with outstanding direction. Directed by Larisa Shepitko, known as the greatest female Soviet director of all time. She has won acclaim for her one-of-a-kind style that thoroughly focuses on the inner struggles of the individual. The film won the Golden Bear at the 1977 Berlin International Film Festival, was named one of the "100 Best Films of All Time" by the British Film Institute in 2022, and has been gaining attention again in recent years. --1942, Belarus in the dead of winter under Nazi German occupation. A partisan squad flees into the woods after a firefight, dodging German pursuers. The soldiers Rybak and Sotnikov are sent to a nearby farm to gather food, but the farm has already been raided by the Germans and burned to the ground without a trace. They go further into the snow to the house of the village headman and his wife, where there is an abundance of food, and try to bring back some sheep from the farm, but they encounter the Germans. Commentary booklet enclosed.
Original Release Year: 1977
凌
Credits
¡
Detailview
¡
Tracklisting
TOP