The Cranes Are Flying
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- he Cranes Are Flying is a Soviet film about World War II. It depicts the cruelty of war and the damage suffered to the Soviet psyche as a result of World War II (known in the Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War). It was directed at Mosfilm by the Georgian-born Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov in 1957 and stars Aleksey Batalov and Tatiana Samoilova. It won the Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, becoming the second of two Soviet films to win the award.
However, The Cranes is technically the only Russian film to win the Palme d'Or.
A truly outstanding film with exceptional cinematography and a memorable performance by Tatyana Samoilova, who died, aged 80, on May 4, 2014.
One of the most beautiful movies ever made. It makes it even more special that it was my both grandmothers' favorite film, both ladies experienced cruelty of war...
❤ przepiękne ❤
Akawette: This is "Zhuravli" ("The cranes") performed by Mark Bernes: a Jewish man who put his heart into his singing. You listen to his song, and it resonates with your heart. The song goes: " I feel sometimes that the soldiers who never came back from the bloody fields did not go to graves, but turned into white cranes".
Google "Yan Frenkel" for another talented Russian Jew. He, too, sang "from the soul" as they say in Russia.
Tatiana Samoilova, a beautiful, beautiful Russian woman.
And a very talented actress
This film was made 12 years after WW2 where the USSR suffered 30 millions deaths. The USA 400,000 deaths. The Soviets defeated the Third Reich but paid a serious price.
This is a film you don’t forget. One of the black and white marvel from the Russian Films.
I loved it, one of the best fims ever
Oh, just so touching a song. Didn't need to know a word to understand. Beautiful frames, missed the one from the movie where Veronica runs thru the onslaught of tanks - love and desperation, bruteness of war and its inexorable march and desperation so indelibly juxtaposed....
I never got that movie out of my head, unforgettable, only Russian can make such film.
The frames are beautiful.
There was an older gentleman playing this song on his accordion on the roof of the Jurassic museum of technology. loved it
One of the most poignant films I have ever seen. Recall watching it on TV more than 45 years ago, as a teenager, with the others of same age. At the end, there was a pin drop silence and every eye was moist. A majestic film. By the way, am from India.
a film for all seasons
There is no glory or honor in war, only misery and inhumanity. Young men die in old men's war.
Ocen krasivaja pesnia .Da zdrastvujet Ruskij gerojskij narod.!!!
who sings this beautiful song?kto payut eti pesni...spacibo
Gostaria que o cenário da música moderna, tornasse para este tempo. Às músicas nunca tornarão a ser como em outrora... A nossa civilização começou a cair concomitantemente junto a música.
A song Putin forgot.
the song is superb, what is it?
Татьяна Самойлова тоже еврейка.