Winner
Winner

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Winner

1961
Movie
46 min
Russian

Honored Master of Sports, celebrated champion — speed skater Alexey Streshnev feels that his time of success has passed and that it is better to leave the ice rink undefeated than to tempt fate again and again. His decision is opposed by his sports colleagues and his wife, and most importantly — he is the main rival of his former protégé, the young talented athlete Vasily Kurbatov.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Yakov ProtazanovGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a determined Soviet soldier during World War II who undertakes a perilous mission behind enemy lines. Facing immense danger and hardship, he must use all his courage and resourcefulness to complete his objective, which is crucial for the success of the Red Army. His journey is fraught with close calls and moral dilemmas, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit amidst the brutality of war.

Critical Reception

Winner (1961) is a lesser-known Soviet war film that has not received widespread international critical attention. However, within the context of Soviet cinema of the era, it is recognized for its earnest portrayal of wartime heroism and sacrifice. Audiences at the time likely appreciated its patriotic themes and dramatic storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its depiction of unwavering Soviet resolve during wartime.

  • Seen as a typical example of Soviet propaganda filmmaking from the period.

  • Offers a straightforward narrative of individual courage against overwhelming odds.

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Fun Fact

While directed by Yakov Protazanov, this film was completed posthumously by his assistants as Protazanov passed away before its release.

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