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100 DAYS BEFORE THE COMMAND (1990) |
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70
minutes
Rated: NR
Country:
Russia
Studio: Water Bearer Films
Cast: Vladimir Zamanksy,
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Director: Hussein Erkenov |
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Synopsis |
| A stunning
examination of the plight of five
young Red Army recruits as they are
subjected to both grisly violence
and humiliating conditions, 100 DAYS
BEFORE THE COMMAND is a visually
stunning film that was initially
banned in its native Russia. The
controversy surrounding the film
comes from the homoerotic imagery
that permeates the film underscoring
the intense bond between the young
men and contrasting the violence
they encounter. An excellent film
from the post-cold war former Soviet
Union, 100 DAYS is both powerful and
uncompromising. |
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