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State Border: Vol. 7. Salty Wind
A group of saboteurs was sent into Estonia in 1959. This group included a local resident who also has his own personal goal: to find the daughter he lost at the end of the war while fleeing abroad.
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Plot Summary
This installment of the 'State Border' series focuses on the dramatic events and tense atmosphere along the Soviet-Turkish border during the turbulent years preceding World War II. It explores the dedication of border guards facing constant threats and the complex personal lives intertwined with their challenging duties.
Critical Reception
As part of a long-running Soviet television series, 'State Border: Vol. 7. Salty Wind' was produced for a domestic audience and received attention within the context of Soviet cinema. Its reception was largely tied to the patriotic themes and historical narratives prevalent in Soviet filmmaking during that era. International critical reception is not widely documented.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its portrayal of border guard duty and patriotic themes.
Noted for its historical context within the Soviet era.
Engaging narrative focusing on duty and sacrifice.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific Soviet-era film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The 'State Border' series was a highly popular and extensive Soviet film project, consisting of multiple films and television seasons that aimed to chronicle the history of the Soviet border forces from various historical periods.
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