Stalingrad (2013)
October 9, 2013Release Date
Stalingrad (2013)
October 9, 2013Release Date





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Cast & Crew.

Thomas Kretschmann
Kapitan Kan

Yanina Studilina
Masha

Philippe Reinhardt
Gottfried

Heiner Lauterbach
Khenze

Mariya Smolnikova
Katya

Andrey Smolyakov
Polyakov

Oleg Volku
Krasnov

Pyotr Fyodorov
Kapitan Gromov

Sergey Bondarchuk
Sergey Astakhov

Dmitry Lysenkov
Chvanov

Anna von Haebler
Nina

Mariya Sittel
Translation of the speech of the Prime Minister of Japan reads (voice)

Petar Zekavica
Yurgens

Georges Devdariani
Kloze

Oksana Bazilevich
Tomka

Nodari Dzhanelidze
The pockmarked sailor

Aleksey Barabash
Nikiforov

Alexander Petrov
Efreytor

Yuriy Nazarov
Gunner

Polina Raykina
Natashka

Dmitriy Kochkin
Mitya

Christoph Gawenda
Otto

Svetlana Svirko
Raya

Nataliya Kadochnikova
Zoyka

Valentin Kuznetsov
Klyuev

Roman Likhodeev
Matros

Aleksandr Suvorov
Matros

Ivan Debov
Matros

Mikhail Bogdanov
Matros

Evgeniy Levitskiy
Chasovoy

Oleg Tilkin
Belobrysyy saper

Maxim Yakovlev
The boy is charging

Kirill Varaksa
Sukhoy

Yan Kuzmin
Radist

Aleksandr Pangaev
Saper

Aleksandr Ivanov
Saper

Yuriy Utkin
Efreytor

Sergey Trebesov
Smuglyy

Nikolay Pavlov
Opolchenets

Evgeniy Tsurko
Opolchenets

Vladimir Shagin
Opolchenets

Sergey Snezhkin
Screenplay

Ilya Tilkin
Screenplay

Alexander Rodnyansky
Producer

Fyodor Bondarchuk
Director

Sergey Ivanov
Production Design

Natalya Gorina
Executive Producer

Igor Litoninskiy
Editor
Media.





Details.
Release DateOctober 9, 2013
Original NameСталинград
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 11m
Content RatingR
Budget$30,000,000
Box Office$68,129,518
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Stalingrad (Сталинград) is a 2013 Russian war film directed by Fedor Bondarchuk. It was the first Russian movie released in IMAX. The film was released in September 2013 in Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) and October in Russia before its international release in subsequent months (all releases were handled by the foreign-language arm of Columbia Pictures). The film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Stalingrad received the I3DS (International 3D and Advanced Imaging Society) Jury Award for Russia in 2014.
The film is a love story set in November 1942 during the Battle of Stalingrad, three months into the six month battle that caused nearly 2,000,000 total casualties (wounded, killed, captured) for the two opponents, including tens of thousands of Russian civilians. The story follows soldiers from both sides as they fight to survive while saving the lives of their loves, and struggle with retaining their humanity in the face of certain death and the unspeakable horrors of war. The plot seems to be somewhat influenced by Chapter 57 of Life And Fate, by writer and journalist Vasily Grossman, and therefore does have a literary antecedent.
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