9th Company tells the story of a group of Soviet soldiers stationed in Afghanistan in the 1980s. They face intense combat, struggle with the harsh terrain and climate, and experience the horrors of war. As the men fight to survive, they also encounter moments of camaraderie and valor.
Leaving Afghanistan is a drama film that takes place during the Soviet-Afghan war in the 1980s. It follows the story of Soviet soldiers facing the brutality of war and the complex dynamics within their ranks. The film explores themes of brotherhood, sacrifice, and the impact of war on individuals.
Afghan Breakdown follows the story of a young draftee who finds himself in the midst of the brutal Soviet-Afghanistan War. With the backdrop of the beautiful mountains and the harsh realities of war, he navigates through love triangles, guerilla warfare, and personal sacrifices.
A Russian doctor is invited to work at Afghanistan's top hospital during the war, and sees firsthand the carnage caused by the Islamist mujaheddin as they attempt to overthrow the socialist government.
A gripping documentary that delves into the events of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, examining its widespread consequences and far-reaching impact on global politics. It explores the rise of the Afghan resistance, the role of the CIA, and the complexities of the Cold War era. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, the film sheds light on a pivotal moment in history that forever changed the world.
Opening at a Soviet army base in Kabul, the film visits an attack helicopter squadron, a firebase outside Kabul, and a guard post near Kandahar. Then the film moves to the monument to the dead of WWII beside the Kremlin wall, to a Moscow cemetery filled with dead from the Afghan war, and to the heartbreak of a mother of one of the dead soldiers
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