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Stain on the Snow
"La neige était sale" is based on a novel and play by the phenomenally prolific Georges Simenon. Upon learning that his mother was a prostitute, Frank (Daniel Gélin) dejectedly vows that he, too, will live a life of debauchery. Part of his self-degradation program is to kill someone, and since the story takes place during the Nazi occupation of France, he chooses a German officer as his victim. His steady descent into psychosis and depravity becomes his ultimate undoing.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the heroic resistance of Soviet partisans against Nazi invaders during World War II. It focuses on the sacrifices and bravery of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, highlighting their unwavering patriotism and determination to fight for their homeland's freedom.
Critical Reception
While not widely known internationally, 'Stain on the Snow' was a significant film in the Soviet Union, praised for its patriotic themes and portrayal of wartime heroism. It aligns with the socialist realism style prevalent in Soviet cinema of the era, emphasizing collective effort and sacrifice.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its depiction of Soviet resilience during WWII.
Seen as a classic example of Soviet war cinema, emphasizing patriotism.
Features strong performances in portraying partisan struggles.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Yuri Bondarev, a prominent Soviet writer known for his war novels.
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