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Director: Margarita Kasymova
Cast: Yaroslav Ivanov, Aleksandr Zhdanovich, Marina Konyashkina, Sergey Zdoronkov
The story of activity of partisan detachment on the territory of occupied Belarus during WW2. They live on airfield which surrounded by swamp and take planes with ammo from behind the front. But Nazi want to destroy the airfield.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Deep Current (2005) is a war drama directed by Margarita Kasymova that depicts the activities of a partisan detachment operating behind enemy lines in occupied Belarus during World War II. The film has not received significant critical recognition or awards, but its portrayal of the partisan struggle against Nazi forces is likely to resonate with audiences interested in stories of wartime resistance.
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Directed by Margarita Kasymova, Deep Current (2005) offers a gripping and visceral look at the activities of a partisan detachment operating behind enemy lines during World War II. With a strong ensemble cast led by Yaroslav Ivanov and Aleksandr Zhdanovich, the film blends tense drama and harrowing action, immersing viewers in the daily struggles and sacrifices of those fighting for liberation.
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