A group of Soviet juvenile prisoners is selected for a deadly operation against Nazi Germany.A group of Soviet juvenile prisoners is selected for a deadly operation against Nazi Germany.A group of Soviet juvenile prisoners is selected for a deadly operation against Nazi Germany.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 4 nominations
Dmitriy Gorevoy
- Skull
- (as Mitya Gorevoy)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhile the advertising campaign of the film claimed it was based on real accounts, after the controversy arose both the writer and the director confessed the plot was mere fiction.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Konstantin Arkadyevich Chernov: Tyapa!
[pause]
Konstantin Arkadyevich Chernov: We finally met again, Tyapkin... Valentin Petrovich.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Vechervecher: Episode #1.4 (2015)
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Foreigners might not know but in Russia the movie was at first promoted as "absolutely true story" which the author of the book survived himself. Thats why the attention to it was so great (to say nothing of the persistent advertising).
And then it turned out, quite all of a sudden, it was just the author's fantasy, it's not true, no kids were made terminators in the soviet time and sent to Nazis to heroically die. and there are even documents proving that is what Nazis tried to do!
The trick as you may have understood is soooo bad! To draw attention at any price? To rewrite history blaming soviet people for what they had never done? OK, we are grownups, we can just ignore the movie or its historical part, but what to do with kids who watched it... Alongside with the ongoing brainwashing how bad everything was at the soviet time. Making them ashamed for the past?
If our ministry of culture thinks suitable to sponsor such movies, i don't know what for culture they have there.
Apart from the history, the producers did everything to get tears out of us - poor kids in so hard conditions: hard life made them criminals (ah so) cruel power makes them kamikaze (oh really). such a fake. Would you watch this movie if characters were not that young?
And big thanks to Menshov, the producer of "Moscow doesn't believe in tears", a good movie made in the soviet time, for his refusing to give the award to Svolochi at some MTV ceremony. That was unbelievable and wonderful!
And today it's Victory Day in Russia and i would like to say thanks to all the people who saved the world from Nazis, who were dying for the better future for us. we will never forget that! We are immensely grateful!
And then it turned out, quite all of a sudden, it was just the author's fantasy, it's not true, no kids were made terminators in the soviet time and sent to Nazis to heroically die. and there are even documents proving that is what Nazis tried to do!
The trick as you may have understood is soooo bad! To draw attention at any price? To rewrite history blaming soviet people for what they had never done? OK, we are grownups, we can just ignore the movie or its historical part, but what to do with kids who watched it... Alongside with the ongoing brainwashing how bad everything was at the soviet time. Making them ashamed for the past?
If our ministry of culture thinks suitable to sponsor such movies, i don't know what for culture they have there.
Apart from the history, the producers did everything to get tears out of us - poor kids in so hard conditions: hard life made them criminals (ah so) cruel power makes them kamikaze (oh really). such a fake. Would you watch this movie if characters were not that young?
And big thanks to Menshov, the producer of "Moscow doesn't believe in tears", a good movie made in the soviet time, for his refusing to give the award to Svolochi at some MTV ceremony. That was unbelievable and wonderful!
And today it's Victory Day in Russia and i would like to say thanks to all the people who saved the world from Nazis, who were dying for the better future for us. we will never forget that! We are immensely grateful!
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- May 8, 2007
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- Also known as
- Сволочи
- Filming locations
- Aragatsotn Province, Armenia(mountain camp)
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- Gross worldwide
- $9,662,551
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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