A Siege Diary (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 8, 2021

Original Title:
Блокадный дневник

Alternate Titles:
Blokaadi päevik
Blokadniy dnevnik
Blokādes dienasgrāmata
Fevralskiy dnevnik
Февральский дневник

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Cinema Foundation of Russia
KION
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Russian Military Historical Society
September Film Studio

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+ 

Runtime: 118

World War II. In autumn 1941 the German troops completely surrounded one of the biggest Russian cities — Leningrad. 2,5 million civilians got trapped in the city. The German commandment decided to destroy the city with bombings, artillery attacks and, most importantly, with hunger. The most difficult first winter of the siege (1941 — 1942). A young woman Olga is walking through the whole city to her father. She wants to see him one last time to say goodbye and to ask for his forgiveness.

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Additional Director of Photography:
Alexandra Avdonina

Casting Director:
Sonya Uritskaya

Costume Design:
Ekaterina Khimicheva

Director:
Andrey Zaytsev

Director of Photography:
Irina Uralskaya

Editor:
Andrey Zaytsev

Makeup Artist:
Natalya Krymskaya

Novel:
Ales Adamovich
Daniil Granin
Olga Berggolts

Producer:
Andrey Zaytsev
Olga Granina
Sofya Uritskaya

Production Design:
Iraida Schults

Screenplay:
Andrey Zaytsev

Sound Director:
Ivo Heger

Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Anshutts
Aleksey Trofimov

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