Fortress of War | |
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Directed by | Alexander Kott |
Written by | Vladimir Yeryomin Aleksey Dudarev Konstantin Vorobyov Ekaterina Tirdatova |
Produced by | Igor Ugolnikov Ruben Dishdishyan Vladimir Zametalin |
Starring | Aleksey Kopashov Andrey Merzlikin Pavel Derevyanko Alexander Korshunov |
Narrated by | Ivan I. Krasko |
Cinematography | Vladimir Bashta |
Edited by | Mariya Sergeenkova |
Music by | Yury Krasavin |
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Distributed by | Central Partnership |
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Running time | 138 minutes |
Countries | Belarus Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | 253 million RUB |
Box office | $4,569,371 |
Fortress of War (festival title: The Brest Fortress; Russian: Брестская крепость, romanized: Brestskaya krepost) is a 2010 Russian-Belarusian war film recounting the June 1941 defense of Brest Fortress against invading Wehrmacht forces in the opening stages of Operation Barbarossa, Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II.[1][2] Events are narrated from the perspective of 15-year-old Sasha Akimov, centering on three resistance zones holding out against the protracted German siege. The defending forces are led by regiment commander Major Pyotr Gavrilov (44th Rifle Regiment of the Red Army), with Regimental Commissar Yefim Fomin (84th Rifle Regiment of the Red Army), and the head of the 9th Frontier Outpost, Lieutenant Andrey Mitrofanovich Kizhevatov.
The film makers claim that the plot is as close as possible to historical fact, and that the Brest Fortress Museum supervised the plot thoroughly.