

A Soviet village holds its breath while the men vanish into history's meat grinder.
The villagers dreamed of the happy days to come, but the war came and the men went to defend their land.
Direction
Sirenko's patient, unflinching gaze on empty spaces.
Cinematography
Ukrainian landscapes that feel like characters mourning.
Acting
Stanyuta's face contains entire villages of sorrow.
Director
Arkadiy Sirenko
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during late Soviet stagnation, the film's rural setting became a coded space for discussing unspoken wartime losses the state preferred buried.
Stefaniya Stanyuta was 73 when filming; her casting subverted Soviet cinema's preference for young heroines, insisting old women carry memory.