Liberation: The Fire Bulge (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 7, 1968

Original Title:
Освобождение: Огненная Дуга

Alternate Titles:
A Grande Batalha 1 O Arco de Fogo
Befreiung: Teil 1: Der Feuerbogen
Liberación, parte 1: La Bolsa de Fuego
Liberation, Part One: The Bulge of Fire
Liberation: The Fire Bulge
Liberation: The Salient Ablaze
Osvobozhdenie.Part.1.Ognennaya.duga
Osvobozhdenie: Ognennaja duga
Osvobozhdenie: Ognennaya duga
Освобождение 1. Огненная дуга
Освобождение 1: Огненная дуга
Освобождение. Огненная дуга

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Avala Film
DDL Cinematografica
DEFA
Mosfilm
Zespół Filmowy "Start"

Production Countries:
East Germany | Italy | Poland | Soviet Union | Yugoslavia

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 93

The "Fiery Arc" tells of a grandiose battle on the Kursk Bulge in the summer of 1943. Here was the largest tank battle in the history of World War II. Along with the personal fate of the heroes, the film shows battle scenes, the activities of headquarters and intelligence, those who worked at the front and in the rear.

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Assistant Director:
Julius Kun
Zbigniew Kociuba

Costume Design:
Dilyara Ozerova

Director:
Yuri Ozerov

Director of Photography:
Igor Slabnevich

Editor:
Ekaterina Karpova

Original Music Composer:
Yuriy Levitin

Producer:
Lidija Kanarejkina
Dino De Laurentiis

Production Design:
Aleksandr Myagkov

Story Consultant:
Zbigniew Załuski
Bohdan Czeszko

Writer:
Yuri Bondarev
Yuri Ozerov
Oskar Kurganov

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