100 Days Before the Command
100 Days Before the Command (Russian: Сто дней до приказа, translit. Sto dney do prikaza) is a 1990 drama film by Hussein Erkenov.
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Directed by | Hussein Erkenov |
Produced by | Aleksandr Zosimenko |
Written by | Vladimir Kholodov Yuri Polyakov |
Starring | Vladimir Zamansky Armen Dzhigarkhanyan Oleg Vasilkov Roman Grekov Valeri Troshin Aleksandr Chislov Mikhail Solomatin |
Cinematography | Vladislav Menshikov |
Edited by | Galina Dmitriyeva Vladimir Portnov |
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Distributed by | Peccadillo Pictures |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Made in the final months of the Soviet Union, the film follows three young Red Army recruits, Zyrin, Belikov and Elin. The film has no narrative structure and rather than telling a story uses vignettes to show the conditions in which Soviet army recruits lived.[1]
Cast
- Vladimir Zamansky as The Unknown Man
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan as Brigade Commander
- Oleg Vasilkov as Elin
- Roman Grekov as Zub
- Valeriy Troshin as Kudrin
- Aleksandr Chislov as Zyrin
- Mikhail Solomatin as Belikov
- Sergey Romantsov as Titarenko
- Sergey Bystritsky as Senior Lieutenant
- Elena Kondulainen as Death
- Oleg Khusainov as Angel
- Sergey Semyonov as Captain
- Maria Politseymako as woman in the field
- Vadim Piyankov as lance-corporal
The author's reaction
Yuri Polyakov said the movie was bad, but he begged the director to give him the movie DVD when traveling abroad, to lecture at US universities.
References
- '100 Days Before the Command' DVD, Peccadillo Pictures cat no. PPDV005
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