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Director: Writer: Producer: DP: Editor: Studio: Year: TRT: Language: Subtitles: Genre: Ratio: |
Stalingrad Joseph Vilsmaier Johannes Heide Hanno Huth Gunter Rohrbach Bob Arnold Joseph Vilsmaier Hannes Nikel Fox Lorber 1993 150 min. German English English Drama 1.66:1 |
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| Dominique Horwitz Thomas Kretschmann Jochen Nickel Sebastian Rudolph |
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| A group of German soldiers struggle to survivor one of the cruelest and longest battles of all time. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Like Das Boot, Stalingrad tells another story from World War II from the German perspective. More obviously than Das Boot, Stalingrad criticizes a militaristic tradition which demands unquestioned loyalty, both to leaders and to protocol, and the consequences such traditions create. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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