Battalion (2015 film)
Battalion | |
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Russian: Батальонъ | |
Directed by | Dmitry Meskhiev |
Produced by | Igor Ugolnikov |
Starring | Maria Aronova Maria Kozhevnikova Marat Basharov |
Cinematography | Ilya Averbakh |
Music by | Yuri Poteyenko |
Production companies | Corner-Work Art Pictures Studio |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes[1] |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | $ 10,000,000[1] |
Battalion (Russian: Батальонъ, Batal'on) is a 2015 Russian war film directed by Dmitry Meskhiev that relates the story of the First Battalion of Death, a women-only Russian combat unit that fought in the First World War. Actress Maria Aronova plays the role of real-life heroine Maria Bochkareva. Battalion was the biggest winner at the 2015 Golden Eagle Awards, winning four awards out of nine nominations.
Plot
In the Spring of 1917, following the February Revolution, Russian troops fighting in the First World War are heavily demoralised. Military commanders decide to create a battalion of enthusiastic women volunteers, led by Maria Bochkareva. After basic military training, the women are sent to the front.
Cast[1]
- Maria Aronova as Maria Bochkareva
- Maria Kozhevnikova as Natalia Tatishcheva
- Marat Basharov as Alexander Kerensky
- Irina Rakhmanova as Froska
- Yanina Malinchik as Dusya
- Yevgeny Dyatlov as Tseplyaev
- Valeria Shkirando as Vera Neklyudova
- Dmitry Shevchenko as Peter Polovtsov
- Vladimir Zaytsev as General Alekseev
- Mila Makarova as Tonya
Release
Battalion led the number of nominations at the 2015 Golden Eagle Awards. It lost Best Motion Picture to Anna Melikian's Pro Lyubov, but nevertheless won 4 awards: Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Maria Kozhevnikova, Best Music Score, Best Editing and Best Sound Editing.
In March 2016, a longer version of the film, split into 4 episodes, was broadcast on Russian television.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d "Батальонъ" (in Russian). КиноПоиск. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
- ^ "На телеэкраны выходит четырехсерийный "Батальонъ"". Izvestia (in Russian). 9 March 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2016.