Tscherwonez
Tscherwonez

Tscherwonez

1982Movie92 minGerman

A Soviet sailor travels to the West for the first time. In Hamburg, he hopes to find his missing brother. But German secret service agents, inquisitive reporters and even his own countrymen are hot on his heels.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Aleksandr SokurovGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

A Soviet soldier, Nikolai, is captured by German forces during World War II. He endures the harsh realities of captivity, grappling with his identity and the trauma of war. The film explores themes of memory, resilience, and the psychological toll of conflict as Nikolai tries to survive and retain his humanity.

Critical Reception

The film is highly regarded for its artistic merit and profound exploration of the human condition amidst war. It is often praised for its deliberate pacing, philosophical undertones, and Sokurov's distinctive visual style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its existential depth and somber reflection on war's impact.
  • Sokurov's signature slow-burn visual storytelling is evident and effective.
  • A challenging but rewarding cinematic experience focusing on psychological survival.

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Fun Fact

Aleksandr Sokurov's early films, including 'Tscherwonez', were often suppressed by Soviet authorities due to their perceived pessimism and critical themes.

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