AK-47: The People’s Weapon
AK-47: The People’s Weapon

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AK-47: The People’s Weapon

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49 min
English

A documentary on the history of AK-47 and its transformation as a cultural icon, from empowering farmers to defeat superpowers to being plastered on the flags of nations—sending the world’s greatest militaries into outright tailspins.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Daniel GordonGenres: Documentary, History, War

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the history and impact of the AK-47 assault rifle, from its Soviet origins to its widespread global proliferation. It explores the life of its designer, Mikhail Kalashnikov, and examines how the weapon became a symbol of revolution, insurgency, and conflict across the world. The film investigates the complex legacy of a firearm that has been wielded by everyone from national armies to rebel fighters.

Critical Reception

The documentary received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its informative nature and the compelling, albeit disturbing, subject matter. While some praised its historical context and examination of the AK-47's global reach, others found the narrative to be straightforward and lacking deeper analysis, though the subject itself remains inherently fascinating.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical overview of the AK-47.

  • Noted for its examination of the weapon's global impact and symbolism.

  • Some reviews suggest a desire for deeper critical analysis beyond a historical recounting.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

Mikhail Kalashnikov, the rifle's designer, claimed that his inspiration for the AK-47 came from the German StG 44 assault rifle, which he encountered during World War II.

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