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War (Russian: Война, translit. Voina ) is a 2002 Russian war film by Aleksei Balabanov about the Second Chechen War , starring Aleksei Chadov and Ian Kelly . Plot
Sobibor (Russian: Собибор) is a 2018 Russian war drama film co-written, directed by and starring Konstantin Khabensky. [7] [8] The picture also stars Christopher Lambert and was released on 3 May 2018 in Russia. [1] It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not ...
It has been suggested that this article be merged with List of films about the Russo-Ukrainian War. ( Discuss ) Proposed since December 2024. Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Russo-Ukrainian War .
Battalion (Russian: Батальонъ, Batal'on) is a 2015 Russian war film directed by Dmitry Meskhiev that relates the story of the First Battalion of Death, a women-only Russian combat unit that fought in the First World War.
Infiltration (Russian: Своя война. Шторм в пустыне, lit. 'Its own war. Desert Storm') is a 2022 Russian war drama film written and directed by Aleksey Chadov is the lead actor, it is the sequel to the 2002 film War. [1] [2] [3] This film was theatrically released on June 2, 2022, by "Nashe Kino" (transl. "Our Cinema"). [4]
Russian, German. The Battle of Moscow (Russian: Битва за Москву , Bitva za Moskvu ) is a 1985 Soviet two-part war film , presenting a dramatized account of the Battle of Moscow during the Second World War , and the events preceding it.
The Shield and the Sword (Russian: Щит и меч, romanized: Shchit i metch) is a 1968 Soviet spy television series in four parts directed by Vladimir Basov and produced by Mosfilm. [1] Set during World War II , it is based on a novel by Vadim Kozhevnikov , who was Secretary of the Soviet Writers' Union .
Alexandra (Russian: Александра, translit. Aleksandra) is a 2007 Russian film about the Second Chechen War, written and directed by Alexander Sokurov. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. [1] It received generally positive reviews from critics.