Summaries

Two Russian soldiers, one battle-seasoned and the other barely into his boots and uniform, are taken prisoner by an anxious Islamic father from a remote village hoping to trade them for his captured son.

Based upon a short story by Leo Tolstoy, two Russian soldiers, Sacha and Vania, are ambushed by Muslim rebels in the grandly forbidding Caucasus and taken prisoner. Although complete understanding never fully emerges, their bittersweet ordeal reveals the human soul of two vastly different cultures.—Dawn M. Barclift

Vanya is a raw recruit in the Russian army, leaving behind his mother when sent to the Caucasus where Islamic separatists wage guerrilla war. Vanya's tank patrol is ambushed; he and a hard-bitten sergeant (Sacha) survive, kept alive because a village elder, Abdul Murat, wants to trade them for his son, a prisoner in a Russian stockade. The Russian commander lacks the nerve to make the exchange, so Murat has Vanya write to his mother, begging her to come and plead for the trade. Time is the enemy: Sacha seeks to escape, and the villagers urge Murat to execute the pair. Loyalties are complicated by their interactions with the mute jailer and with Murat's teenage daughter.—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • village
  • asia
  • prisoner of war
  • chechnya
  • northern hemisphere
Genres
  • Drama
  • War
Release date Mar 14, 1996
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin Russia Kazakhstan
Language Russian Turkish Georgian Chechen
Filming locations Richa, Dagestan, Russia
Production companies Karavan BG Production

Box office

Gross US & Canada $790078
Opening weekend US & Canada $17205
Gross worldwide $921886

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 39m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

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