Summaries

The city of Leningrad and the blockade during the Second World War. No words. No music. Only sounds and black and white images of a dying city.

The images comprise only of material Sergei Loznitsa found in the Moscow film archives about the siege of Leningrad during the World War II. By providing the originally silent images with a meticulously reconstructed soundtrack, the scenes from everyday life under siege seem to be set in the present. By not intervening in the montage but giving the scenes room to tell a story, the scenes transcend the specific historic events and lead a new life. They do not evoke memories of the past, but become a breathtaking reanimation of reality.—Canon y mus

Details

Keywords
  • snow
  • cold weather
  • great patriotic war
  • desperation
  • collapsed building
Genres
  • History
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Oct 26, 2006
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin Russia
Language Russian None
Filming locations St. Petersburg, Russia
Production companies Sankt-Peterburgskaya Studiya Dokumentalnykh Filmov

Box office

Gross US & Canada $11750
Opening weekend US & Canada $5271
Gross worldwide $11750

Tech specs

Runtime 52m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio

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