A.L.Zh.I.R
A.L.Zh.I.R

A.L.Zh.I.R

2019TV ShowEnded1 SeasonRussian

The wife of the aircraft designer, Olga Pavlova, the head of the Moscow garment factory, and the wife of the director of the opera house, the famous Soviet opera singer Sofia Ter-Ashaturova, meet in the prison car of the train. Together they will go to Akmola camp of the wives of traitors of the Motherland, where there will be representatives of the most different strata of the population. Heroes will need strength of spirit and endurance to pass all the terrible ordeals on their way and remain human.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Alexander Kasatkin, Natalia NazarovaGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of the Akmola camp for wives of traitors of the Motherland (A.L.Zh.I.R.), a notorious Soviet Gulag labor camp. It focuses on the experiences of women sent to this camp, many of whom were innocent or had husbands or fathers arrested on fabricated charges. The narrative explores their resilience, struggles for survival, and the human spirit in the face of extreme hardship and injustice during the Stalinist era.

Critical Reception

A.L.Zh.I.R. has been recognized for its sensitive portrayal of a dark chapter in Soviet history, aiming to shed light on the suffering of women in the Gulag system. While it may not have received widespread international distribution, it has been noted in Russia and CIS countries for its historical subject matter and dramatic performances. Critical responses often highlight the film's emotional weight and its importance in remembering repressed individuals.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical significance and focus on female experiences within the Gulag.
  • Noted for strong dramatic performances that convey the harsh realities of the camp.
  • Seen as an important, albeit somber, reminder of Soviet repression.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available in English-language sources. However, films of this nature typically garner attention for their historical subject matter and dramatic impact.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Golden Eagle Award for Best Television Series (2020) for the TV adaptation.

Fun Fact

The film is based on a real historical place, the Akmola camp for wives of traitors of the Motherland (A.L.Zh.I.R.), which operated from 1937 to 1953 and held tens of thousands of women.

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