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The cranes are flying (1957) (Criterion Collection)

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This landmark film by the virtuosic Mikhail Kalatozov was heralded as a revelation in the post-Stalin Soviet Union and the international cinema community alike. It tells the story of Veronica and Boris, a couple who are blissfully in love until the eruption of World War II tears them apart. With Boris at the front, Veronica must try to ward off spiritual numbness and defend herself from the increasingly forceful advances of her beau's draft-dodging cousin. Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, The Cranes Are Flying is a superbly crafted drama with impassioned performances and viscerally emotional, gravity-defying cinematography by Kalatozov's regular collaborator Sergei Urusevsky.

Veronica and Boris are blissfully in love, until the eruption of World War II tears them apart. Boris is sent to the front lines...and then communication stops. Meanwhile, Veronica tries to ward off spiritual numbness while Boris' draft-dodging cousin makes increasingly forceful overtures. Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, The Cranes are Flying is a superbly crafted drama, bolstered by stunning cinematography and impassioned performances.

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Director Mikhail Kalatozov
Actor Tatyana Samojlova, Aleksei Batalov, Vassili Merkouriev, Aleksandr Shvorin, Svetlana Kharitonova, Konstantin Kadochnikov, Valentin Zubkov, Antonina Bogdanova
Label CRITERION
 
Genre Drama
Romanticism
War
Content DVD
FSK / age rating from age 12
Publication date 16.04.2002
Edition Criterion Collection
Audio Russian (Mono)
Subtitles English
Length 95 Minutes
Screen 1.33:1
Year of production 1957
Original title Letyat zhuravli (Russian)
Version US Version
Region code 1
 

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  • CAPOLAVORO !!!!

    Written on 29. April 2007 by edio.
    This customer review refers to an alternative version, which is no longer available.

    Capolavoro assoluto, uno dei migliore film di sempre !

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