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The Fall of Berlin

Падение Берлина · 1950 | 151 min | War · Adventure

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Synopsis

The Fall of Berlin is a 1950 Soviet two-part epic war and propaganda film. It was produced by Mosfilm Studio and directed by Mikheil Chiaureli, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Pyotr Pavlenko, and a musical score composed by Dmitri Shostakovich. Portraying the history of the Second World War with a focus on a highly positive depiction of the role Soviet leader Joseph Stalin played in the events, it is considered one of the most important manifestations of Stalin's cult of personality, and a noted example of Soviet realism. After De-Stalinization, the film was banned in the Eastern Bloc for several decades.

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Credits

Director
Mikheil Chiaureli
Screenplay
Mikheil Chiaureli, Pyotr Pavlenko
Director of Photography
Boris Aretskiy, Leonid Kosmatov
Original Music Composer
Dmitri Shostakovich
Country
Soviet Union
Studios
Mosfilm

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Cast · 4

Nikolai Plotnikov

Nikolai Plotnikov

Boris Andreyev

Boris Andreyev

Mikheil Gelovani

Mikheil Gelovani

Andrei Abrikosov

Andrei Abrikosov

Trailer

1:11:10

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