Byelorussian Station
"Belorussian Station" is a Soviet drama directed by Andrei Smirnov, completed in 1969 and released in 1971 after censorship delays due to its critical portrayal of post-war Soviet society and veterans' challenges. The film revolves around four former soldiers who reunite 25 years after World War II. They come together to mourn the death of a friend and reflect on their shared past and their personal struggles. "Belorussian Station" poignantly explores themes of friendship, memory, and the enduring impact of war on ordinary people's lives, eventually gaining significant acclaim for its heartfelt narrative and strong performances.
Crew
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Vadim Trunin
Writer
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Bulat Okudzhava
Lyricist
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Bulat Okudzhava
Original Music Composer
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Alfred Schnittke
Original Music Composer
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Vadim Mikhailov
Camera Operator
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Aleksandra Macheret
Assistant Director
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Izrail Tsizin
Script Editor
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Pavel Lebeshev
Director of Photography
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Andrey Smirnov
Director
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Larisa Shepitko
Original Concept
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Valeriya Belova
Editor
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Vladimir Korovin
Production Design
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I. Baykova
Makeup Artist
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Yan Pototsky
Sound Director
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Alina Budnikova
Costume Design
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Nikolai Renkov
VFX Director of Photography
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Aleksey Stefanskiy
Executive Producer
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