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Hot Snow (film)

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Hot Snow
Directed byGabriel Yegiazarov
Written byYuri Bondarev
Screenplay byYuri Bondarev
Evgeni Grigoriev
Gabriel Yegiazarov
Produced byAdolf Fradis
StarringYuri Nazarov
Boris Tokarev
Anatoly Kuznetsov
Georgiy Zhzhonov
CinematographyFiodor Dobronravov
Music byAlfred Schnittke
Production
company
Release date
  • 18 December 1972 (1972-12-18)
Running time
105 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Hot Snow (Russian: Горячий снег, romanizedGoryachi Sneg) is a 1972 Soviet war film, directed by Gabriel Yegiazarov.

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Transcription

Plot

In December 1942, during the Second World War, the soldiers of a Red Army anti-tank gun battery face the onslaught of General von Manstein's armored divisions trying to relieve the besieged 6th Army in Stalingrad.[1] Eventually only seven of them survive, but the German tank breakthrough is stopped, and in the final episode General Lieutenant Bessonov (Georgiy Zhzhonov) awards each of the survivors with the Order of Red Banner saying: "Thank you for tanks knocked out. That's all I can do...".

Production

The film is an adaptation of Yuri Bondarev's eponymous 1969 novel, which was itself based on Bondarev's own wartime experience as a battery commander in Stalingrad.[2]

In 2013, it was restored by Mosfilm.[3]

Reception

Hot Snow was viewed by 22.9 million people, but failed to secure any nominations or awards.[4]

Select cast

References

  1. ^ Hot Snow on kin-teatr.ru.
  2. ^ Hot Snow summary on Sovlit.net
  3. ^ "Горячий снег". Archived from the original on 2021-12-07. Retrieved 2021-12-07.. In Russian
  4. ^ Hot Snow on Kinoexpert.ru.

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