A Siege Diary

2020 Russian film
  • Olga Granina
  • Andrey Zaytsev
Starring
  • Olga Ozollapinya
  • Sergey Dreyden
  • Andrey Shibarshin
  • Darya Rumyantseva
  • Alexandra Granina
  • Vasilina Makovtseva
  • Sonya Uritskaya
  • Olga Granina
CinematographyIrina UralskayaEdited byAndrey Zaytsev
Production
company
September Film Studio
Distributed byINSIDE DSTR
Release dates
  • October 2020 (2020-10) (Moscow International Film Festival)
  • September 8, 2021 (2021-09-08) (Russia)
Running time
118 min.CountryRussiaLanguageRussian

A Siege Diary (Russian: Блокадный дневник, romanized: Blokadnyy dnevnik) is a 2020 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zaytsev.[1][2] The film is the winner of the Moscow International Film Festival.[3][4]

Plot

The film takes place at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War in snow-covered Leningrad. A young woman named Olga buried her husband, she thinks that she too did not have long to live and she went to her father to say goodbye to him.[5]

Cast

  • Olga Ozollapinya as Olga
  • Sergey Dreyden as Olga's Father
  • Andrey Shibarshin as Lieutenant Gunther
  • Darya Rumyantseva as Gretchen
  • Alexandra Granina as Olga as a child
  • Vasilina Makovtseva as Lyuba
  • Sonya Uritskaya as ice cream girl
  • Olga Granina as Olga's mother
  • Aleksey Filimonov as gravedigger
  • Polina Filonenko as evil vigilante

See also

  • Siege of Leningrad

References

  1. ^ Андрей Зайцев: если мы забудем о блокадниках, значит их жертвы были впустую
  2. ^ Дорога в вечность. Фильм "Блокадный дневник": глазами Ольги Берггольц
  3. ^ «Стихи Берггольц спасали людей от смерти». Режиссёр Андрей Зайцев — о том, что вошло и что не вошло в фильм «Блокадный дневник»
  4. ^ ""Moscow International Film Festival 2020 Archives"". International Film Festival Winner. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  5. ^ Блокадный дневник (2020)

External links

  • A Siege Diary at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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