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That Sweet Word: Liberty!

Это сладкое слово — свобода! · 1973 | 163 min | Drama

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Synopsis

That Sweet Word: Liberty! is a 1972 Soviet thriller film co-written and directed by Vytautas Žalakevičius. The second part of the "Latin American trilogy", of which the first film was The Whole Truth about Columbus and the final one Centaurs. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Golden Prize. The film was shot in Chile shortly before the 1973 Chilean coup d'état. The basis for the plot is a real story: the escape from San-Carlos prison in Venezuela of three political prisoners — Guillermo García Ponce, Pompeyo Márquez and Teodoro Petkoff.

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Credits

Director
Vytautas Žalakevičius
Screenplay
Vytautas Žalakevičius, Valentin Ezhov
Director of Photography
Vladimir Nakhabtsev
Country
Soviet Union, Lithuania
Studios
Mosfilm, Lithuanian Film Studios

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Cast · 4

Irina Miroshnichenko

Irina Miroshnichenko

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Rodion Nakhapetov

Regimantas Adomaitis

Regimantas Adomaitis

Juozas Budraitis

Juozas Budraitis

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