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Experimental Super-8 film documenting the making of André Luiz Oliveira's "The legend of Ubirajara" (1975). Shot in the Araguaia River Basin in central Brazil.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, a young woman, Elena, is sent to a reconnaissance mission behind enemy lines, disguised as a nurse. She forms a deep bond with her fellow soldiers, particularly with Captain Kostya, while facing constant danger and the moral complexities of war. As the conflict escalates, Elena must navigate personal relationships and the harsh realities of espionage, all while striving to fulfill her mission and survive.
Critical Reception
The film was critically acclaimed in the Soviet Union for its sensitive portrayal of war and its characters' emotional depth. It resonated with audiences for its patriotic themes and realistic depiction of wartime struggles, although some international critics might find its Soviet-era perspective less nuanced. It remains a significant film in the canon of Soviet war cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong female lead and emotional portrayal of wartime camaraderie.
Commended for its depiction of the psychological toll of war on soldiers.
Recognized for its historical significance within Soviet cinema.
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Awards & Accolades
While specific major international awards are not widely documented, the film was a significant release within Soviet cinema and received recognition within its national context.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel 'The Girl from the "Seagull" Hotel' by Anatoly Kuznetsov.
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