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Directed by | Aleksandr Rogozhkin |
Produced by | Sergei Selyanov |
Starring |
Aleksei Serebryakov Daniil Strakhov Anastasiya Nemolyaeva Svetlana Stroganova |
Music by | Dmitri Pavlov |
Cinematography | Andrei Zhegalov |
Edited by | Yulia Rumyantseva |
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CTB
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145 min. |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | 5,3 million $ |
Box office | 0,3 million $ |
Transit (Russian: Перегон, translit. Peregon) is a 2006 film from Russian writer-director Aleksandr Rogozhkin, which was presented at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Several of his past films have screened there, including Life with an Idiot and the Chechen war drama Check Point (Blokpost), for which he won the Best Director Prize in 1998. Transit is a story set on a secret military transit base in the remote Chukotka region, where planes from allied forces came in from Alaska, including quite a few with female pilots, which of course attracted the attention of the mostly male Russian crew at the base.
A group of American pilots from Alaska ferry Airacobra fighter planes across the ocean on Lend-lease. The orderly course of life is disrupted when it becomes clear that the American pilots are attractive and charming young women. The feelings of the Russian young men collide into barriers of culture and language resulting in a host of awkward, funny, and sometimes tragic situations.
It is the story of Russians, Americans, and natives of the Far North. It is the story of man and woman in war. Love and death are squeezed between the hills as human fates are destroyed and born.