Destiny of a Man (1959)
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- 98 mins
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Destiny of a Man
Russian filmmaker Sergei Bondarchuk is both director and star of this melancholy wartime fable. Bondarchuk portrays Andrey Sokolov, a World War II-era Soviet citizen who is captured by Nazis. He goes through hell, but is sustained by the possibility that someday he'll be reunited with his loved ones. Upon his release, Sokolov discovers that his whole family has died during the war. Originally titled Sudba Cheloveka, Destiny of a Man represented Sergei Bondarchuk's directorial debut. Its international release in 1961 (two years after it was made) was a genuine eye-opener to film-critic curmudgeons who believed that Russian filmmakers, while brilliant in assembling propaganda pieces, were lacking in humanity and emotionalism. An enormous worldwide success, Destiny of a Man smoothed the path for the more spectacular Bondarchuk productions (War and Peace, Waterloo) still to come. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Destiny of a Man:
Sergei Bondarchuk also in War and Peace
Zinaida Kirienko also in Tikhy Don
Lev Borisov also in Ballad of a Soldier
Georgiy Shapovalov also in War and Peace
A. Kuznetsov also in Strike
Yevgenya Melnikova also in The Snow Queen
Pyotr Savin also in War and Peace
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