Moscow photojournalist travels to WWII front to document a sniper's 600th Nazi kill. The solemn sharpshooter avoids fame as others recount his exploits.
1942, a photojournalist comes from Moscow to the southwestern front to capture a unique record for history - the 600th fascist killed by one person - sniper Nikolay Slepkov. The hero himself, a gloomy and silent recluse, avoids the hype. But others talk about him.—Kino-Teatr.ru