The Last Frontier | |
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Directed by | Vadim Shmelyov |
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Cinematography | Andrey Gurkin |
Edited by | Mariya Sergeenkova |
Music by | Yuri Poteyenko |
Production company | VoenFilm |
Distributed by | Central Partnership |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | ₽450 million |
Box office | ₽87.7 million[1] |
The Last Frontier also released as The Final Stand (Russian: Подольские курсанты, romanized: Podolskie kursanty, lit. 'Podolsk cadets') is a 2020 Russian WWII film written and directed by Vadim Shmelyov. A story about the heroic performance of the Podolsk cadets’ (ru) at the Battle of Moscow in October 1941.[2][3]
Plot
The cadets of the Podolsk artillery and infantry schools are completing their training, and they will soon become commanders. Two friends compete for a girl. Suddenly, the command learns about the breakthrough of the front and the movement of a German tank column to Moscow. The only serious force is the cadets, they must stop the Germans at the Ilyinsky defence line and hold out until the reserves approach. In fierce battles, where many of them die, they fulfill this task.[4]
Cast
- Aleksey Bardukov as Lieutenant Afanasiy Aleshkin
- Evgeniy Dyatlov as the head of the Podolsk Artillery School, Colonel Ivan Strelbitskiy
- Sergey Bezrukov as Captain Ivan Starchak
- Lubov Konstantinova as Junior Sergeant Mariya 'Masha' Grigorieva, nurse
- Artyom Gubin as Junior Sergeant Aleksandr 'Sashka' Lavrov, cadet
- Igor Yudin as Sergeant Mitya Shemyakin, cadet
- Guram Bablishvili as Lieutenant Museridze
- Dmitriy Solomykin as Lieutenant Shapovalov
- Roman Madyanov as Major General Vasily Smirnov
- Yekaterina Rednikova as Military doctor Nikitina
- Sergey Bondarchuk Jr. as Major Dementyev
- Darya Ursulyak as Liza Aleshkina
- Daniil Spivakovsky as engineer Uglov
- Vasiliy Mishchenko as Lieutenant General Eliseev
- Gleb Bochkov as Sergeant Yakhin
- Oleg Ots as Bogatov, cadet
- Aleksey Kopashov as Simonov
- Gleb Danilov as Slavik Nikitin
- Aleksey Takharov as Azamat Khalilov, cadet
- Dmitry Topol as Ibragimov, cadet
- Pavel Stont as Vasilkov, cadet
- Aleksandr Lobanov as Battalion Commissar Andropov
- Stas Shmelev as Senior Lieutenant Nosov
- Nikolay Samsonov as Paramedic Petrov
- Pavel Krainov as Captain Rossikov
- Kirill Zaporozhskiy as Senior political instructor Lepekhin
- Darya Konyzheva as Red Army women Lyusya Shishkina
- Pavel Levkin as Senior Lieutenant Mamchich
- Dmitry Brauer as Germany Major Werner
Production
The film was shot at a specially built film complex "VoenFilm" in Medyn, where a village was built, pillboxes were dug, a river was built and filled with water, and part of the Varshavskoye Highway was dumped.[5] Historical consultants tried to achieve maximum reliability of what was shown, up to the reconstruction of the numbers of tanks and aircraft; in particular, Bezrukov's character is armed with a Thompson submachine gun, since such a weapon was found during excavations at the Ilyinsky border.
Filming
The filming location of the feature film took place from August to November 2018, Scenes of Peaceful Days: Ivanovskoe Estate in the Podolsk Urban Okrug, Moscow Oblast and Kaluga Oblast.[6]
The project was supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Governor of Moscow Oblast and Governor of Kaluga Oblast, deputies of the State Duma, the Russian Youth Union, well-known public and political figures.
The Central Archives of the Russian Ministry of Defence provides advisory support and proper supervision over the credibility of the film.
The supervisory board of the film project is headed by Viacheslav Fetisov.
Reception
Budget
The film's budget was 450 million rubles, of which 60 million were provided by the Ministry of Culture, the rest was allocated by investors, distributors and a film studio.[7]
Release
The film was released in Russian by Central Partnership on November 4, 2020.
Awards
The film received three awards at the 2021 Prague Independent Film Festival — Grand Prix, Best Director, Best Actor (Sergey Bezrukov) and Best Score.[8][9]
References
- ↑ Box Office in the site Russian Cinema Fund`s Analytics (RCFA)
- ↑ "Премьера фильма "Подольские курсанты" прошла в Москве" [The premiere of the film Podolsk cadets took place in Moscow]. RIA Novosti (in Russian). November 3, 2020. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ↑ Shibanov, Boris (November 4, 2020). "Главные кинопремьеры недели по версии "Газеты.Ru"" [The main film premieres of the week according to Gazeta.Ru]. Gazeta.Ru (in Russian). Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ↑ Подольские курсанты, 2020
- ↑ Mikhailova, Evgeniya (December 10, 2019). "Названа дата выхода на экраны страны снятых в Калужской области "Подольских курсантов"" [The date of the release on the screens of the country of the Podolsk cadets filmed in the Kaluga region has been announced]. Moskovsky Komsomolets (in Russian).
- ↑ Berezina, Elena (October 28, 2020). "Фильм "Подольские курсанты" стал народным кинопроектом" [The film Podolsk Cadets has become a national film project]. Moskovskij Komsomolets (in Russian). Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ↑ "На съемки фильма о подвиге подольских курсантов потратят 450 млн рублей" [450 million rubles will be spent on filming a film about the feat of Podolsk cadets]. Online edition "RIAMO in Podolsk" (in Russian). August 11, 2018.
- ↑ "Фильм "Подольские курсанты" получил 15 призов на фестивалях в Чехии и Венесуэле". TASS.
- ↑ "Фильм "Подольские курсанты" получил 15 наград за один день!". Obninsk.
External links
- Official website (in Russian)
- The Last Frontier at IMDb