Movie |
World War Ii | Nazi
In 1944, a courageous group of Russian soldiers managed to escape from German captivity in a half-destroyed legendary T-34 tank. Those were the times of unforgettable bravery, fierce fighting, unbreakable love, and legendary miracles.
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In 1944, a courageous group of Russian soldiers managed to escape from German captivity in a half-destroyed legendary T-34 tank. Those were the times of unforgettable bravery, fierce fighting, unbreakable love, and legendary miracles.
6.8/10
IMDbBest Visual Effects | 2020
Best Director | 2020 | Alexey
Best Screenplay | 2020 | Alexey
Best Feature Film | 2019
Best Costume Design | 2020 | Ulyana
Best Supporting Actor | 2020 | Victor
Best Art Direction | 2020 | Konstantin
Best Sound | 2020 | Alexey
Best Film Editing | 2020 | Dmitry
Best Cinematography | 2020 | Mikhail
Best Makeup and Plastic Special Effects | 2020 | Irina
Best Actress | 2020 | Irina
Best Actor | 2020 | Alexander
Best Feature Film | 2020 | Alexey
Budget 8,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 36,220,872 USD
In the movie several tanks were filmed, including the real T-34 which was taken down during WWII. To prepare for the film, the tank was restored, including repair of the engine which was brought up to combat status. Also, the 1941 wintertime camouflage was recreated (nicknamed the "winter forest").
Art director Konstantin Pakhotin built an entire village in a field near the village of Strelkovka, Kaluga Region. Although the houses would be destroyed at the very beginning of the film, each has its own particular style and carved decorations. The director also carefully selected props which helped the local population.
Although there's no documentary confirmation of a Soviet tank's escape from German concentration camp, there was confirmed successful escape of Soviet imprisoned pilots, led by Michael Devyataev in a German bomber in February 1945. The fact is well-known in SU/Russia and has been filmed as well.
In Russian Media the movie was called "'The Fast And The Furious' on tanks".
Director and scriptwriter Aleksey Sidorov set the task "to tell the story of the war in such a way as to captivate the young and not cause controversy among those who still keep the Great Patriotic War in their memory".
"[after the T-34 crashes through the Nazi officers' car park] Ionov: What was that? Demyan Volchok: Expensive German cars! Stepan Vasilyonok: They were!"