An Essay for Victory Day (1999)

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The heroic crew of the fighter jet reunites a quarter of a century later. Fate has separated these comrades-in-arms, significantly altering their characters and worldviews. One became a radical communist, another became the chairman of the Veterans Fund, and the third lived in exile for many years. At first, the former comrades-in-arms find it difficult to understand each other, but when one of them gets into trouble, the others devise a plan to rescue him.

Director: Sergei Ursuliak
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 114 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Sergei Rudnitsky, Mikael Tariverdiev, David Tukhmanov
Cinematography: Mikhail Suslov
Editing: Olga Grinshpun
Production: Gorky Film Studios
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Sergei Ursuliak
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is An Essay for Victory Day about?
The heroic crew of the fighter jet reunites a quarter of a century later. Fate has separated these comrades-in-arms, significantly altering their characters and worldviews. One became a radical communist, another became the chairman of the Veterans Fund, and the third lived in exile for many years. At first, the former comrades-in-arms find it difficult to understand each other, but when one of them gets into trouble, the others devise a plan to rescue him.
Who directed An Essay for Victory Day?
An Essay for Victory Day was directed by Sergei Ursuliak.
Who stars in An Essay for Victory Day?
An Essay for Victory Day stars Oleg Efremov, Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Mikhail Ulyanov, Zinaida Sharko, Vladimir Kashpur, Vladimir Mashkov.
How long is An Essay for Victory Day?
An Essay for Victory Day has a runtime of 1h 54m (114 minutes).
What genre is An Essay for Victory Day?
An Essay for Victory Day is a Drama film.
Where was An Essay for Victory Day produced?
An Essay for Victory Day was produced in Russia.