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    Stalingrad

    The film depicts an emotional affair on the fiery battle at Stalingrad. When the German Army march and gain the other side of Volga River, the Red Army are ordered to withdraw. However, a small group of six soldiers seek to stay and hide at the house of a woman who is Masha. The tenacious struggle to the Nazi army begins from here and they determines to protect Masha to the end.
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  • Actors of "Stalingrad"

  • Directors of "Stalingrad"

    Fedor Bondarchuk. Director of Stalingrad
    Fedor Bondarchuk
    Birthdate: 9 May 1967, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
  • Creators of "Stalingrad"

    Sergey Snezhkin. Director of Stalingrad
    Sergey Snezhkin
    Birthdate: 10 October 1954, Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia]
    Ilya Tilkin. Director of Stalingrad
    Ilya Tilkin
    Birthdate: 10 December 1970, Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia]
  • Critic Reviews of "Stalingrad"

    AV Club
    February 28, 2014

    Too often does [Bondarchuk] goad his characters to brim over with righteous bloodlust-and, despite the occasional obligatory misgiving about the barbarism of war, goads the audience to lust right along with them.

    New York Magazine/Vulture
    February 28, 2014

    If you thought Saving Private Ryan needed to be more like 300, then Stalingrad is the movie for you.

    Globe and Mail
    February 28, 2014

    Overall, Stalingrad is a bizarre concoction, part Putin-era patriotic chest-thumping and part creaky war melodrama, all set in a superbly recreated ruined city.

    Philadelphia Inquirer
    February 28, 2014

    Stalingrad is long and operatic, but its message is simple enough: War is hell, but hell, it makes for good cinema.

    Newark Star-Ledger
    February 28, 2014

    To wave a flag, sing a song and celebrate it as the uncomplicated and inevitable victory of good over evil is the sort of easy message only an old propagandist - or a president for life - could really cheer.

    RogerEbert.com
    February 28, 2014

    I'd recommend it just for the window it provides into popular entertainment on the other side of the world.

    The Film Stage
    June 21, 2016

    The film establishes itself as a work of national pride wrapped in the form of a heritage spectacle.

    Screen-Space
    November 06, 2014

    Fedor Bondarchuk's bloody battle epic celebrates the excesses of war cinema far more effectively than it does the heroism of his countrymen.

    Birmingham Mail
    October 10, 2014

    It's exciting to see post-communism Russian cinema patriotically revisiting its own history like this. I didn't mind the clichés, because part of Stalingrad's 131-minute charm is that in some ways it feels 40 years old.

    Under the Radar
    August 18, 2014

    Stalingrad is far from a perfect war film, but it does add up to an overall gratifying visual experience.

    Q Network Film Desk
    June 04, 2014

    while the narrative encourages a sense of philosophical reflection about the horrors of war, the film's video-game-inspired look constantly puts us at a distance by overly aestheticizing the violence with extreme slow motion and bullet time effects

    Examiner.com
    May 22, 2014

    Stalingrad is a film that is completely lacking in substance, not only on the basic storytelling level, but also on the human level.

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