Voices in years I watched a film about the Russians in the Resistance on the island of Olero, made by the wonderful historian Stepan Reshetnikov. “Oleron’s Voices” is not only a film that is beautifully shot from an aesthetic point of view, but also from a historical one. It is surprising that such a film has come out at all now, when all the talk about collaboration is actually negated.
A film with living people, about living people. What to show in schools for Victory Day. Nothing superfluous, a clear canvas of the film, clearly placed accents, where "everything is difficult" does not hide a kukish in your pocket. On the contrary, the film makes one think about what is betrayal, where is the place for feat, and where is cowardice, where is the border of anti-communism and patriotism.
Honestly, there are few such films now. When you want to talk to the characters, ask about the details.
And how beautiful and appropriate at the end will memorize the memory of those who died from the funeral service in front of the Catholic altar of the French Church, the church of that country, which was also defended by Russian soldiers.
44 minutes of fun.