The Dawns Here Are Quiet (2015 film)

The Dawns Here Are Quiet (Russian: А зори здесь тихие, romanized: A zori zdes tikhie) is a 2015 Russian war drama directed by Renat Davletyarov.

The Dawns Here Are Quiet
(А зори здесь тихие)
Directed byRenat Davletyarov
Produced byRenat Davletyarov
Vlad Ryashin
Written byYuri Korotkov
Artyom Vitkin
Renat Davletyarov
StarringPyotr Fyodorov
Anastasia Mikulchina
Evgenia Malakhova
Agniya Kuznetsova
Music byRoman Dormidoshin
CinematographySemyon Yakovlev
Production
company
Real Dakota
Interfest
Star Media
Nashe Kino
Release date
  • May 9, 2015 (2015-05-09)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Like the well-known 1972 picture, it is based on the 1969 novel by Boris Vasilyev.[1][2]

Plot

Sergeant Major Vaskov and his five young female anti-aircraft gunmen are confronted by a group of experienced saboteurs who sent by the Nazis to the frontal detachment, which is of strategic importance. Vaskov and the women have to prevent diversion, but they also need to pay the highest possible price for this ...

Cast

  • Pyotr Fyodorov - foreman Fedot Evgrafovich Vaskov, commandant of the crossing
  • Anastasia Mikulchina - Junior Sergeant Rita Osyanina, squad leader
  • Evgenia Malakhova - Zhenya Komelkova
  • Agniya Kuznetsova - Sonya Gurvich
  • Sophia Lebedeva - Lisa Britschkina
  • Kristina Asmus - Galya Chetvertak
  • Ekaterina Vilkova - Senior Sergeant Kiryanova
  • Anatoly Bely - Comrade "Third", Major
  • Darya Moroz - Mary, the landlady of the foreman
  • Victor Proskurin - postman Makarych
  • Maxim Drozd - Alexei Luzhin, beloved Komelkova
  • Alexey Barabash - guest of the Brichkin
  • Olga Lomonosova - mother of the Fourteen
  • Ilya Alekseev - lieutenant-border guard Osyanin, husband of Rita
  • Natalia Batrak - mother of Osyanina
  • Valery Grishko - Father Brichkina
  • Evgenia Ulyanova - the mother of Brichkina
  • Sergei Vidineev - father of Komelkova
  • Julia Silaeva - mother of Komelkova
  • Alina Babak - Nadia, the younger sister of Zhenya Komelkova
  • Elena Medvedeva - Vera Iosifovna, mother of Sonya Gurvich
  • Ilya Ermolov - the son of Sonya Gurvich
  • Vasilisa Kucherenko - Galya Chetvertak in childhood
  • Ales Guzko - Lisa Brickin at 10 years old
  • Julia Polynskaya is a woman with underwear
  • Nadezhda Azorkina - Polina Yegorovna Egorova
  • Maxim Dromashko - NKVD lieutenant
  • Evgeny Kostin - anti-aircraft gunner
  • Julia Kuikka - anti-aircraft gunner
  • Archibald Archibaldovich (Artur Enikeev) - German saboteur
  • Nina Krachkovskaya
  • Sergei Garmash - the narrator

Television version

An extended version made out of four 45 minute episodes was released on Channel One Russia, on 9 May 2016.[3][4]

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References

  1. Spencer C. Tucker World War II: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection 1851099697 2016 "Boris Vasilyev, another writer who capitalized on his wartime experiences, produced The Dawns Here Are Quiet (1969),"
  2. Maria Chunikhina. "Чем новый фильм "А зори здесь тихие…" отличается от прошлых экранизаций?". Argumenty i Fakty.
  3. "9 мая Первый покажет новую версию "А зори здесь тихие"". Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
  4. "Ренат Давлетьяров о том, зачем нужны новые "А зори здесь тихие…"". VokrugTV.
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