Anna's War

Anna's War (Russian: Война Анны, romanized: Voyna Anny) is a Russian drama film directed by Aleksey Fedorchenko.[1][2][3] It premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in January 2018.[4]

Anna's War
Directed byAleksey Fedorchenko
Produced byAndrei Savelyev
Artyom Vasilyev
Maksim Lozhevsky
Screenplay byAleksey Fedorchenko
Natalia Meshchaninova
Starring
  • Marta Kozlova
Music byVladimir Komarov
Atsuo Matsumoto
CinematographyAlisher Khamidhodzhaev
Edited byPavel Khanyutin
Herve Schnaid
Production
company
29th February Film Company
Metrafilms
Saga Film Studio
Release date
  • January 28, 2018 (2018-01-28)
Running time
75 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

On January 25, 2019, the film won the Russian Golden Eagle Award in the Best Film category. Fedorchenko won the award for Best Director.[5]

The plot was based on the short story Ghost by Dmitri Khotckevich, a true story of his neighbor pani Ada (missis Ada),[6] which he published earlier at livejournal under the nick storyofgrubas.[7]

Plot

A little girl, Anna (Marta Kozlova), miraculously survived the execution of local Jews, after her mother covered her with her body. She hides in the chimney of a Ukrainian school, which came to be used as the nazi's headquarters for the duration of the Nazi occupation. Anna watches war and life from her cover.

gollark: Plants apparently have moderately complex responses to stimuli. Computers can classify images and beat humans at games and do logical reasoning and such.
gollark: Well, thinking is hard to define too.
gollark: If it's sufficiently random, and you sample it long enough, you'll eventually get Shakespeare plays and such!
gollark: So what *does* have souls? Plants? Fungi? Sufficiently complex computer programs?
gollark: Actually, do bacteria have souls? Can they be paid in those?

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