A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Aleksey Serebryakov, Daniil Strakhov, Anastasiya Nemolyaeva
Written by:
Aleksandr Rogozhkin
Directed by:
Aleksandr Rogozhkin
Release Date:
June 4, 2006
Original Title:
Перегон
Alternate Titles:
Peregon
中转站
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | War
Production Companies:
CTB Film Company
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 140
A group of American pilots from Alaska ferry Airacobra fighter planes across the ocean on Lend-lease. The orderly course of life is disrupted when it becomes clear that the American pilots are attractive and charming young women. The feelings of the Russian young men collide into barriers of culture and language resulting in a host of awkward, funny, and sometimes tragic situations.It is the story of Russians, Americans, and natives of the Far North. It is the story of man and woman in war. Love and death are squeezed between the hills as human fates are destroyed and born.
First of all I was all in desire to watch this film only for one actual reason - this reason has the name - Daniil Strakhov. I have never seen him in the full screen picture so that was interesting, but when I saw it I have found out that this is a very good work - in general this film makes a very good impression from the point of the view on the history of the Soviet Union.......not in general meaning but on some specific aspects - political question was revealed very well. I loved the stories - a lot of personal stories told in the film. There was no main hero and everyone was important to the plot. Couple of words about the plot of the film: the story starts in the North of Russia - near the border with Alyaska in early 1940s.....where American pilots transit planes to the Soviet pilots to combat Germans....... Everything else is to be seen by your own eyes and heard by your own ears.
Costume Design:
Valentina Kameneva
Director:
Aleksandr Rogozhkin
Director of Photography:
Andrei Zhegalov
Editor:
Yuliya Rumyantseva
Music:
Dmitri Pavlov
Producer:
Sergei Selyanov
Maxim Ukhanov
Screenplay:
Aleksandr Rogozhkin
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