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The Ascent
The Ascent

7.9

The Ascent

NR·1977·111m

Summary

Two Soviet partisans leave their starving band to get supplies from a nearby farm. The Germans have reached the farm first, so the pair must go on a journey deep into occupied territory, a voyage that will also take them deep into their souls.

Cast

Boris Plotnikov

Boris Plotnikov

Борис Андреевич Сотников (озв. Александр Демьяненко)

Vladimir Gostyukhin

Vladimir Gostyukhin

Коля Рыбак

Sergey Yakovlev

Sergey Yakovlev

Пётр Сыч, староста

Lyudmila Polyakova

Lyudmila Polyakova

Авгинья Демчиха

Viktoriya Goldentul

Viktoriya Goldentul

Бася

Anatoliy Solonitsyn

Anatoliy Solonitsyn

Павел Гаврилович Портнов, следователь у фашистов

Mariya Vinogradova

Mariya Vinogradova

старостиха

Nikolai Sektimenko

Nikolai Sektimenko

Стась Гоменюк, полицай

Leonid Yukhin

Leonid Yukhin

командир партизанского отряда

Aleksandr Zvenigorskiy

немецкий офицер

Vladimir Rudyy

Vladimir Rudyy

немецкий офицер в чёрных очках

Anatoli Chebotaryov

немецкий офицер в очках

Igor Bezyaev

Igor Bezyaev

партизан

Stanislav Borodokin

Stanislav Borodokin

партизан

Galina Bulkina

Galina Bulkina

крестьянка

Vadim Gusev

партизан

Stanislav Zhitarev

партизан

Gennadi Nenashev

Матюшенко. партизан

Vasili Kravtsov

Vasili Kravtsov

немецкий офицер

Aleksandr Pyatkov

Aleksandr Pyatkov

немецкий солдат, палач

Mikhail Selyutin

Mikhail Selyutin

пособник фашистов

В. Соколов

В. Соколов

полицай

Vladimir Tkalich

Vladimir Tkalich

немецкий офицер

Aleksandra Kharitonova

Aleksandra Kharitonova

партизанка с ребёнком

Sergey Yurtaykin

Sergey Yurtaykin

возница

Nikolai Smirnov

Nikolai Smirnov

эпизод

Sergei Kanishchev

мальчик в будёновке

Vladimir Sukhorebry

эпизод

Nikolay Gagarin

Nikolay Gagarin

эпизод

Sergey Fyodorov

Sergey Fyodorov

эпизод

Evgeniy Markov

Evgeniy Markov

немецкий офицер (нет в титрах)

Crew

Director, Writer

Larisa Shepitko

Novel

Vasili Bykov

Writer

Yuri Klepikov

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

December 15, 2024

7

This starts and finishes with the same shot - a freezing cold snowscape peppered with a few telegraph poles amidst a wilderness that the Soviet population were prepared to to die to protect from the invading Nazis. Two Red Army partisans are doing their best to frustrate their enemy whilst combating the brutality of the terrain and the climate. "Sotnikov" (Boris Plotnikov) and "Rybak" (Vladimir Gostyukhin) are out foraging for food when they encounter some sheep and then themselves become the hunted as a patrol chases them to a remote farmhouse and thence conveys them to a prison. It's here that these two men must face the truly evil police investigator "Portnov" (a spine-shivering contribution from Anatoly Solonitsyn) who tries to convince each man to tell what they know of their colleagues. The now injured "Sotnikov" has a proud and determined stoicism that he's prepared to take to the grave; his friend is a touch more pragmatic than him but both have consciences to wrestle with about not just their own lives, but those of others caught up in their fight for freedom. There's something very striking about Plotnikov here - it reminded me in many ways of Jeffrey Hunter in "King of Kings" (1961) - those piercing eyes and an almost celestial bearing as the photography focussed on a face that seemed to be able to project itself as a vision of something holy, better, virtuous. Indeed, the last twenty minutes or so have something of the Calgary to them that resonate really quite poignantly. The supporting cast, and a really quite provocative effort from Gostyukhin, also add a layer of characterful richness to a tale that questions just what people might be prepared to do to preserve their own, and/or other, lives. Is it braver to die for the cause or to compromise, maybe even collaborate, survive and fight another day? It's a cold film from start to finish and well worth a watch.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

Russian

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

world war ii
soviet union
snow
partisan
woman director
integrity
1940s
tragic