Set during the Great Patriotic War, 'The Penal Battalion' follows a group of Russian soldiers who have been sentenced to serve in a penal unit. As they struggle to survive in the harsh conditions of the war, they form a bond of friendship and must confront the horrors of the battlefield.
The Battle of Moscow is a 1985 Soviet multi-part war narrative, presenting a dramatized account of the 1941 Battle of Moscow and the events preceding it. The battle was the first major defeat of German Wehrmacht in the Second World War.
In 1942, during the Battle of Stalingrad, Vassili Zaitsev, a Red Army soldier with impressive marksmanship skills, becomes a national hero and propaganda icon. As Soviet snipers take a toll on German forces, renowned German sniper Major Erwin König is sent to eliminate Vassili. With the help of a young boy, Vassili sets a trap for König but is eventually wounded. In the end, Vassili kills König and reunites with Tania, his love interest, after the German surrender.
June 1941, Hitler attacks the USSR: he wants to conquer this "Living space" which he dreams of for his Reich. It comes up against enemy realities: the vastness of the territory, the polar cold and the determination of a people with inexhaustible human resources. How far will Hitler take Germany?
Kalashnikov AK-47 is a biographical drama set during World War II, showcasing the life of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the inventor of the famous AK-47 assault rifle. The movie explores his journey from a wounded soldier to a renowned gunsmith, highlighting the challenges and glory of his accomplishments. It delves into the intricate process of weapon construction and showcases the impact of his invention on the Red Army. With a focus on his personal struggles and the historical context of the Soviet Union, it pays homage to the resilience of the Russian people during the Great Patriotic War.
Set during World War II, Ivan, a 12-year-old orphan, is enlisted as a spy by the Russian military. With a burning desire for revenge, he infiltrates enemy lines and carries out covert operations. Along the way, Ivan forms a surrogate father-son relationship with a military captain, who helps him navigate the dangerous world of espionage. As Ivan's childhood memories collide with the brutality of war, he must confront the consequences of his actions.
1942: Unknown Battle follows the journey of a Soviet officer and his battalion as they engage in a brutal conflict against the German army. Amidst the horrors of war, they face great sacrifices, personal loss, and the harsh realities of the winter. As the battle rages on, the soldiers must confront their own mortality and find the strength to carry on.
In 1941, a group of Soviet soldiers defend a fortress in Belarus against the Nazi invasion during World War II. They face brutal combat, infiltration attempts, and the horrors of war.
My Way is a movie set during World War II, telling the story of two young men, one Korean and one Japanese, who are forced to fight for their respective countries. Through a series of events, they end up on opposite sides and must confront each other on the battlefield. The movie explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the brutal realities of war.
During World War II, a group of 28 Soviet soldiers led by General Ivan Panfilov bravely defends their country against the invading Nazi army. Despite being heavily outnumbered, they fight with courage and determination, showcasing the true spirit of heroism.
In post-World War II Poland, a pregnant nun finds herself in a convent where she grapples with her traumatic experience of being raped by a Soviet soldier. As she tries to hide her pregnancy and cope with her fear of hell, she forms complex relationships with the abbess, other nuns, and a French Red Cross doctor. The nun's journey towards healing and forgiveness is explored amidst the backdrop of a war-torn country.
Giovanni's Island is a touching animated movie set in post-war Japan. It follows the journey of two young boys, Giovanni and Campanella, as they navigate the challenges of living on an island occupied by Soviet soldiers. Despite the language barrier and cultural differences, the boys form a deep friendship and find solace in their shared love for drawing and music. However, their peaceful existence is disrupted when tragedy strikes, bringing both hope and despair. Through their experiences, Giovanni and Campanella learn about loss, courage, and the power of friendship.
In 1961, Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, becomes the first human to go into space aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft. This biographical drama follows Gagarin's journey from his early days as an airforce pilot to his historic space mission, highlighting the risks he took and the obstacles he faced. It delves into the intense competition between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War era, as both nations raced to achieve significant milestones in space exploration.
After months of exhausting trench warfare, most of Major Belyaev's battalion was destroyed. The area is ruled by German aces snipers. Hope for replenishment collapses when the convoy, in which the Soviet snipers were traveling, falls under a German airstrike. A handful of soldiers and a young hunter from Yakutia, Yegor Cheerin, survive.
During the Cold War, a Russian submarine crew runs into trouble and ends up stranded in a small New England town. The miscommunication and culture clashes between the Russians and the townspeople result in hilarious situations and misunderstandings.
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.
In the spring of 1945, Berlin is in ruins after the defeat of the Nazis. A woman documents her experiences as she is subjected to mass rape and sexual assault by Soviet soldiers. She finds herself in a constant struggle for survival and dignity in a city consumed by chaos and despair.
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.
Set during the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942, a group of Soviet soldiers show heroism and bravery as they fight against the German army.