Hot Snow (Russian: Горячий снег, romanized: Goryachi Sneg) is a 1972 Soviet war film, directed by Gabriel Yegiazarov.
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Directed by | Gabriel Yegiazarov |
Written by | Yuri Bondarev |
Screenplay by | Yuri Bondarev Evgeni Grigoriev Gabriel Yegiazarov |
Produced by | Adolf Fradis |
Starring | Yuri Nazarov Boris Tokarev Anatoly Kuznetsov Georgiy Zhzhonov |
Cinematography | Fiodor Dobronravov |
Music by | Alfred Schnittke |
Production company | Mosfilm |
Release date | 18 December 1972 |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
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...".
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]
Hot Snow was viewed by 22.9 million people, but failed to secure any nominations or awards.[3]
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