Leningrad Page #6

Synopsis: When in 1941 Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, their troops quickly besieged Leningrad. Foreign journalists are evacuated but one of them, Kate Davies, is presumed dead and misses the plane. Alone in the city she is helped by Nina Tsvetnova a young and idealist police officer and together they will fight for their own survival and the survival of the people in the besieged Leningrad.
Genre: Drama, War
Director(s): Aleksandr Buravskiy
Production: Entertainment One
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.1
R
Year:
2009
110 min
69 Views


at the British Embassy!

And that's it! We've lost her!

Well then, we've lost her!

The real enemies are

closing in on Moscow...

strangling Leningrad.

And we, as usual...

go on playing our

old bullshit games!

Well, there it is... we lost her.

Come to the field

kitchens, everybody!

Drivers! Check the equipment!

Why are you dawdling there!

Run! Hurry up!

I'll talk to Parker, we will be

waiting here, when you'll get back.

Wait for whom?

You and Yura.

You'll get back to Leningrad

and take him.

Katya, it was a reward.

And now I return

to my police station.

I'm on duty, you forgot it?

Then send Yura.

It's impossible.

Yura is so weak...

he can't even get up.

Well, there must be some way out!

Go, and don't worry about Yura.

I will be near him.

Here... the canned meat...

crackers, medicines

and a bottle of whiskey.

Thank you.

Drive the carts back

from the trucks!

Go, go... Katya...

Hurry up!

Hey, Tsvetkova! Move it!

I'm coming, Comrade Captain!

Soldiers!

Hurry up, finish loading!

Kate, get in. As soon as we get

this thing we're out of here.

Come on! Let's go!

Say Phil, pay attention

will you? Try it again!

Sima, Phil is a very good man.

And we are going to Moscow with him?

And you are going

back with Tsvetkova?

To Yura...

I knew it...

Start the engines!

Move out.

Phil, where the hell is she going?

Nina! Wait!

What the hell is she doing?!

Stop!

Kate!

Kate!

They evacuated us to Syberia.

I've stayed after the war

and went to the ballet school.

Now I'm a prima

of a local dance theatre.

It's not Leningrad, but it's good.

Prima? That's great!

Sima! Sima!

I stopped at Anastasia's.

She said you left already.

Hello, you must be Phil Parker.

Yes, Parker.

I'm Yura Krasko.

Well, should we have a drink?

In memory of our loved ones.

Ok.

You must remember...

You sent me a bottle

of whiskey in 1941.

And I've had a taste

for it since then.

Come in, I have a car.

Here... and here.

EKATERINA GARCIEVNA GONZALES

NINA KONSTANTINOVNA TSVETKOVA

THE SIEGE OF LENINGRAD

LASTED 882 DAYS.

NEARLY 1,500,000 PEOPLE DIED.

ON JANUARY 27, 1944...

LENINGRAD WAS LIBERATED

BY THE SOVIET ARMY.

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