Under en steinhimmel
Under en steinhimmel (Under a Stone Sky; Russian: Под каменным небом) is a Norwegian war film directed by Knut Andersen, Igor Maslennikov, and Stanislav Rostotsky.[1][2] The film is a fictionalized portrayal of historical events.
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Directed by | Knut Andersen, Igor Maslennikov, and Stanislav Rostotsky |
Written by | Sigbjørn Hølmebakk |
Starring | Arne Lie Veslemøy Haslund Bernhard Ramstad Dan Fosse Ragnhild Michelsen Solfrid Heier Nils Utsi Thorleif Reiss Yevgeny Leonov Nikolai Burlyayev Oleg Yankovsky Anatoly Solonitsyn |
Distributed by | Lenfilm Studio and Teamfilm AS |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Norway, USSR |
Language | Norwegian, Russian |
Plot
The film tells the story of people that moved into the mine shafts at Bjørnevatn in eastern Finnmark county, Norway during the Second World War. They sought to escape the evacuation and burning of Finnmark. During the winter of 1944, the mines had a population between 2,000 and 3,000. They faced the danger of the German forces hearing about this and taking action before the Russians managed to liberate the area.[2][3][4]
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