Va' e vedi

Titolo originale: Иди и смотри
Regia: Elem Klimov |
Anno: 1985
Origine: Soviet Union |
Generi: Dramma Guerra
Tag: nazi | war crimes | insanity | world war ii | surrealism | wehrmacht | teenage girl | atrocity | genocide | russian army | mine field | horrors of war | premature aging | byelorussia | children in wartime |
Cast: Aleksei Kravchenko | Olga Mironova | Liubomiras Laucevicius | Vladas Bagdonas | Jüri Lumiste | Viktors Lorencs | Kazimir Rabetsky | Yevgeni Tilicheyev | Aleksandr Berda | G. Velts | Viktor Vasiliev | Igor Gnevashev | Vasiliy Domrachyov | Gennadiy Yelkin | Evgeniy Kryzhanovskiy | N. Lisichenok | Viktor Manaev | Takhir Matyullin | Pyotr Merkuryev | Valentin Mishatkin | Gennady Matytskiy | Yevgeniya Polyakova | Anatoly Slivnikov | Georgiy Strokov | Tatyana Shestakova | Oleg Shapko | Nina Evdokimova | Valery Kravchenko | Aleksandra Ravenskikh | Aleksandr Solopov | Igor Bezyaev | Yakov Ovchukov-Suvorov | Svetlana Zelenkovskaya |

Protagonista della dolorosa vicenda è un ragazzo di sedici anni, originario della Bielorussia, che vive la seconda guerra mondiale con lo strazio di un'adolescenza sprecata e la ferma convinzione che chi uccide deve pagare, perché nessuno ha il diritto di togliere la vita a un altro essere umano.

Approfondimenti

Western Belarus as depicted in this film was situated in the region between the then Soviet Union an [...] D
In the film's final moments, the protagonist begins shooting a Hitler Nazi propaganda poster. On the [...] D
Filmed in chronological sequence. D
Locking undesirable civilian populations in barns and setting them afire, as shown in the movie, is [...] D
In the ending when Flyora joins the group of soldiers, he becomes lost in the crowd, reminiscent of [...] D
Ranked number 59 non-English-speaking film in the critics' poll conducted by the BBC in 2018. D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. D
Official submission of Soviet Union for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 58th Academ [...] D
The highest rated film on Letterboxd, above the Il padrino (1972) and Parasite (2019). D
Italian censorship visa # 81804 delivered on 19 September 1986. D
Many of the uniforms seen throughout the film are originals. D
The rifle Flyora finds is a Soviet-made SVT-40, produced from 1940 to 1945. As shown in the film, th [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Author J.G. Ballard called it 'one of the greatest war films ever made'. D
The Nazi German SS Major Sturmbannfuhrer's type of pet in the film is an animal known as a Red Slend [...] D
The director planned to have Aleksey Kravchenko hypnotized by a psychotherapist during the most drea [...] D
Live ammunition was used in the film - in interviews, actor Aleksey Kravchenko has described actual [...] D
The 'killing by burning people in barns' carried out under Oskar Dirlewanger's command took place du [...] D
There is a town with the name of Perekhody in the film and there is a town with this name today loca [...] D
The readers of the Soviet Screen magazine chose Come and See as the best film of 1985 in that public [...] D
Final film directed by Elem Klimov. Though he intended to make more films, he had stated in 2001 tha [...] D
It's been said that Aleksey Kravchenko was so overwhelmed with the film's subject matter that his ha [...] D
A large part of this movie was filmed in Steadicam. D
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #1035. D
The Einsatzgruppe unit that attacks Perekhody is known as the 15th Einsatzkommando, but there was ac [...] D
The original name of the film was supposed to be "Kill Hitler". The name had to be changed because i [...] D
This movie's title is derived from The Bible's New Testament. It is from Chapter 6 in the Book of Re [...] D
Some of the German soldiers are using Russian weapons - this is correct, as they were less likely to [...] D
In the English language version, an opening title sets the scene as "Byelorussia, 1943". This is the [...] D
The film's literal English translation from the Russian wording "Idi i smotri" is "Go and look", but [...] D
The film's closing epilogue states: "The Nazis burned down 628 Belarusian villages together with all [...] D