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Release Date:
October 22, 1942
Original Title:
День войны
Alternate Titles:
A Day of War
Den voyny
Mia mera mahis
One Day of War — Russia
Un jour de guerre en U.R.S.S.
Une journée de guerre en Russie
Válečný den
Östfronten
Genres:
Documentary | War
Production Companies:
Central Studio of Documentary Films
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
A Soviet documentary chronicling a single day of the Great Patriotic War—June 13, 1942, the 356th day of the conflict. Filmed simultaneously across all fronts and the home front by 160 newsreel cameramen, and edited by Mikhail Slutsky at the Central Studio of Documentary Films, it offers a sweeping portrait of total war. Released in October 1942, the project captured the Soviet struggle against the German invaders in a single, coordinated day of filming.
Camera Operator:
Pavel Rusanov
Ivan Panov
Abram Krichevsky
Sergei Semyonov
Ilya Gutman
Aleksey Lebedev
Gilvan Amirov
Aleksandr Kaznacheev
Vladimir Eremeyev
Vladimir Suschinsky
Nikolay Nagorny
Pyotr Oppengeym
Garey Amirov
Vladislav Mikosha
Solomon Kogan
Yefim Uchitel
Director:
Mikhail Slutsky
Executive Producer:
I. Soluyanov
Original Music Composer:
Daniil Pokrass
Writer:
Aleksei Kapler
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