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Bitva za nashu sovetskuyu ukrainu
IDFA 2005

Bitva za nashu sovetskuyu ukrainu

Battle for Our Soviet Ukraine
Alexander Dovzhenko, Yuliya Solntseva, Yakov Avdeyenko
Russia
1943
80 min
n.a.
Festival history
Following the initial unstoppable German advance into the Soviet Union, the Germans lost the Battle of Stalingrad in January 1943, and it was the Red Army's turn to win one combat after the other. Numerous documentaries were made about the different theatres of war, and / (1943) by Alexander Dovzhenko is a nice case in point. The well-known filmmaker Dovzhenko, who previously made films like (1928) and (1930), was commissioned to visualise the triumphant comeback of the Red Army. So we see the heavenly Ukraine being "raped" by the Germans, with poetic images alongside war footage. The main feature is the battle for Charkov, which is elaborated with beautiful parallel edits. A striking element is that Dovzhenko does not avoid showing corpses, combined with images of Nazi atrocities.
Credits
Screening copy
    British Film Institute
    British Film Institute