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9th Company
World Cinema
War · Politics/Conspiracy · History
- CountryRussia,UKraine,Finland,UK
- Production Year2005
- Running Time139min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Fyodor Bondarchuk takes a page from Hollywood to tell the story of a group of soldiers from boot camp to combat during the last days of Russia`s Afghan war. Like the Vietnam films of the late-1970s and `80s, the squad at the center of the story comprises a disparate group: a hardened commanding officer, a naive recruit, a new father, a sensitive artist. Bondarchuk`s epic scale drama ends where it should, with a defining yet inevitably tragic final battle. [9th Company] was a box office success in Russia in 2005, where its patriotic, righteous tone touched a chord with audiences that are currently living under the shadow of another war/occupation by the state, this time in Chechnya. Though accused of being nothing more than propaganda, Bondarchuk claims the film is neither anti-war nor militaristic; that it`s just a film about the people whose actions would be used for those purposes.
Director

Fyodor BONDARCHUK
Actor and director Fyodor Bondarchuck was born in Moscow and graduated from the VGIK. Along with Stepan Mikhalkov, he founded the Art Pictures Group in 1991. Bondarchuk has worked as a television presenter, and director on commercials and music videos. His credits as actor include [Stalingrad](1989), [Arbiter](1992), and [Moving](2002). His filmography as director includes the shorts [A Midsummer Morning`s Dream](1987) and [I Love](1993). [9th Company] is his feature debut.
Credit
- Director
Fyodor BONDARCHUK - ProducerYelena Yatsura
- CastAlexi Chadov
Artur Smolyaninov
Konstantin Kryukov
Ivan Kokorin - ScreenplayYury Korotkov
- CinematographyMaxim Osadchy
- Production DesignAlexander Stroilo
- EditorIgon Litoninsky
- SoundKirill Vasilenko
- MusicDato Evgenidze
- Production CompanySlovo
kinoslovo@kinoslovo.ru - World SalesMachina Films
syerghov@machinafilms.com
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