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Twenty Days Without War ()

Dvadtsat dney bez voyny (original title)
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During the 20-day leave, war correspondent Lopatin travels by train to the distant city of Tashkent. It's very far from the front but the war seems to be present in people's minds even there.

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Major Lopatin
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Nina
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Theatre Artistic Director (as A. Stepanova)
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Roubtsova
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Roubtsov
Rashid Sadykov ...
Central Committee Secretary (as R. Sadykov)
Konstantin Simonov ...
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Lieutenant colonel
Vladimir Mishanin ...
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Aleksey German

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Konstantin Simonov ... (screenplay)
 
Konstantin Simonov ... (story)

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Viktor Lavrov

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Valeri Fedosov

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Yevgeniya Makhankova ... (as Ye. Makhankova)

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Yevgeny Gukov

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Natalia G. Toreeva

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Viktor Aristov ... assistant director (as V. Aristov)

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Tigran Silayev ... sound

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Anatoliy Rodionov ... camera operator (as A. Rodionov)

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Plot Summary

War correspondent Lopatin takes a 20-day-leave from his hard work at the front in 1942. He travels to faraway Tashkent to meet the family of the killed soldier and visit the film set of the screen adaptation of his war-time stories. Lopatin also manages to walk the streets of Tashkent, take part in a factory workers' meeting and have a short-lived love affair. Although with no bombings and fighting, the city dwellers breathe the atmosphere of the ongoing war. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Двадцать дней без войны (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Twenty Days Without War (United States)
  • Twenty Days Without War (United Kingdom)
  • Vingt jours sans guerre (France)
  • 20 dnů bez války (Czechoslovakia)
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  • 101 min
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Trivia The pilot's monologue was conceived and filmed as one continuous shot. Yet the director had to make one cut in the place where Aleksey Petrenko uncontrollably used foul language. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Mira. The Daughter of Commander Uborevich (2013). See more »

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