Year: 1945
Runtime: 82 mins
Language: Russian
Director: Mark Donskoy
Mark Donskoi’s post‑war Soviet drama (also titled Nepokorenniye) is a loose follow‑up to his 1944 film Raduga. Set in Nazi‑occupied Kyiv, it follows a Soviet family forced by the Germans to reopen a munitions plant. A harrowing scene shows a Nazi sweep for Jewish fugitives, ending with a graphic Babi Yar massacre filmed in rapid‑cut style.
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