Peshavar Waltz

Peshawar Waltz (Russian: Пешаварский вальс, Peshavarskiy val's) is a 1994 Russian action film directed and written by Timur Bekmambetov. The film is a dramatic depiction of war in Afghanistan based on the actual events of the Badaber uprising of prisoners of war 24 km south of Peshawar, Pakistan. An English dub of the film titled Escape from Afghanistan was released on home video in 2002.

Peshawar Waltz
Directed byTimur Bekmambetov
Gennadi Kayumov
Produced byIskona Film
Written byTimur Bekmambetov
Gennadi Kayumov
StarringBarry Kushner
Viktor Verzhbitsky
Aleksey Shemes
Music byAlexander Voitinskyi
CinematographyFyodor Aranyshev
Sergei Trofimov
Release date
1994 (Russia)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Plot summary

An American reporter and doctor (British and French in the original version) comes to a military base in Pakistan to document the P.O.W. conditions. While being there, the Soviet prisoners rise up and take over the base.

Awards

At the 29th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the film was nominated for the Crystal Globe and Timur Bekmambetov won the Best Director Award.[1]

gollark: Okay, put the computer back under it so it's in the same orientation as before, rightclick it to turn it on, and wait about 10 seconds.
gollark: Is the thing with the hovery clock still above where the computer should go?
gollark: Does he still have it?
gollark: Broke it how?
gollark: Wait, can we have War, Pestilence and Death too?

See also

  • Badaber Uprising

References

  1. "29th festival". kviff.com. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
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