The Red Army and the White Army

Miklós Jancsó
József Molnár, Tibor Molnár, András Kozák, Jácint Juhász, Anatoli Yabbarov, Sergey Nikonenko, Mikhail Kozakov, Bolot Beșenaliyev, Tatyana Konyukhova, Krystyna Mikolajewska, Viktor Avdyushko, Gleb Strizhenov, Nikita Mikhalkov, Vladimir Prokofyev, Valentin Burlyayev, Vera Bykova-Pizhel, Yevgeni Karelskikh, Peter Savin, Nikolai Sergeyyev, Roman Khomyat
1967
Hungary, Soviet Union
Completed
Hungarian, Russian
90 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asCsillagosok,is aHungary, Soviet UnionProducerwomen sex,At1967Released in year
。The dialogue language isHungarian, Russian,Current Douban rating8.2(For reference only)。
After the Russian Revolution in 1919, civil war broke out, and many Hungarians joined the Soviet Red Army on the Volga Plain to engage in a war of attrition against the White Army... A Red Army soldier from Hungary was killed by a river on the outskirts of a village, while the White Army drove through the village promoting their cause, seemingly victorious. A disgraced Red Army soldier ran back to the camp, where there were also White Army prisoners; the Red Army stripped the prisoners of their clothes to humiliate them, but in no time the camp was surrounded by the White Army again. This time, it was the Red Army soldiers who lost their uniforms, as the military attire became the only mark to differentiate friend from foe. The erasure of the other's identity and retaliation through slaughter continued cyclically between the two sides... Several Red Army soldiers escaped from the camp, fleeing for their lives under the pursuit of the White Army. However, everything they encountered was destined to be a helpless cycle ending in death. This film is a representative work of the Hungarian New Wave.