Scene from the film Den Pobedy (Victory Day)
Scene from the film Den Pobedy (Victory Day)
Scene from the film Den Pobedy (Victory Day)
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Den Pobedy (Victory Day)

Direction
Year 
2015
Country
  • Spain
Duration
38min 
Audio Tracks 
Subtitles 

“Den Pobedy” (Victory Day) is counted among the most important celebrations for many former Soviet Republics. It is held on May 9 and commemorates the victory of the USSR over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). This day pays homage to the war veterans and to the over 26 million Soviets who lost their lives fighting this war.

Kalinichenko Vasily Porfirievich fought in the Red Army on the 3rd Ukrainian Front and on the 1st Belarusian Front. As a member of the 226th Infantry Regiment he entered Berlin on April 22, 1945. This documentary explores the war, his life and his family story.

Details

  • Original title
    Den Pobedy (Victory Day)
  • Direction
  • Screenplay
    Alberto Lobelle
  • Editing
    Alberto Lobelle
  • Sound
    Oskar Lopez
  • Duration
    38 min (31-45 min.)
  • Year
    2015
  • Country
    • Spain
  • Colour
    • Colour
    • Black & White
  • Festivals
    • IFF Marseille 2015

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