
BLOKADA
El sitio / Bloqueo / Blockade
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Director: Sergei Loznitsa
Productor: Vyacheslav Telnov
Montaje: Sergei Loznitsa
Sonido: Vladimir Golovnitsky
Compañía Productora: St. Petersburg Studio of Documentary Films
Año: 2006
País: Rusia
Idioma: Ninguno
[quote]Sinopsis
Leningrado padeció el más largo sitio militar durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, extendiéndose durante 900 días, de setiembre de 1941 a enero de 1944, cuando Hitler intentó someter a la ciudad soviética de tres millones de habitantes, conduciéndola a la inanición. El número de ciudadanos que perecieron de hambre, frío y enfermedades se estima entre 641 mil y 800 mil.
Conformado únicamente por metraje rara vez visto, hallado en los archivos fílmicos de la ex URSS por el director Sergei Loznitsa, BLOKADA recrea vívidamente esos momentos capitales, añadiendo al metraje original, silente y en blanco y negro, una pista de audio reconstruida meticulosamente y con maestría. El resultado brinda a los espectadores la perturbadora impresión de ser no solamente observadores sino virtuales partícipes de los eventos que se desarrollaban en las calles de Leningrado. [Traducido de la Nota de Prensa de Icarus Films]
[/quote]Conformado únicamente por metraje rara vez visto, hallado en los archivos fílmicos de la ex URSS por el director Sergei Loznitsa, BLOKADA recrea vívidamente esos momentos capitales, añadiendo al metraje original, silente y en blanco y negro, una pista de audio reconstruida meticulosamente y con maestría. El resultado brinda a los espectadores la perturbadora impresión de ser no solamente observadores sino virtuales partícipes de los eventos que se desarrollaban en las calles de Leningrado. [Traducido de la Nota de Prensa de Icarus Films]
[quote] Icarus Films Press Release excerpt
The longest siege during World War II was that of Leningrad, which lasted for 900 days, from September 1941 to January 1944, when Hitler attempted to starve the Soviet city of three million people into submission. Estimates of the number of residents who died from starvation, disease or cold range from 641,000 to 800,000.
Comprised solely of rarely-seen footage found in Soviet film archives by director Sergei Losnitsa, BLOCKADE vividly re-creates those momentous events, featuring a meticulously reconstructed, state-of-the-art soundtrack added to the original black-and-white silent footage. The result gives viewers the eerie impression of being not just an observer but virtually a participant in the events as they unfold on the streets of Leningrad.
BLOCKADE is organized episodically, beginning with defensive measures, including artillery emplacements, anti-tank fortifications, trenches, and observation balloons; the devastating effect of artillery shelling and aerial bombing of the city; the marching of captured German soldiers through the streets, surrounded by taunting Soviet crowds; the corpses lying on street corners or dragged on sleds to mortuaries for eventual burial in mass graves; citizens desperately foraging for food, water and firewood; the joyous celebrations upon the breaking of the siege and the disturbing aftermath.
BLOCKADE is a dramatically compelling demonstration of the power of archival footage, here synergized by an evocative soundtrack, to bring history to life.
[/quote]Comprised solely of rarely-seen footage found in Soviet film archives by director Sergei Losnitsa, BLOCKADE vividly re-creates those momentous events, featuring a meticulously reconstructed, state-of-the-art soundtrack added to the original black-and-white silent footage. The result gives viewers the eerie impression of being not just an observer but virtually a participant in the events as they unfold on the streets of Leningrad.
BLOCKADE is organized episodically, beginning with defensive measures, including artillery emplacements, anti-tank fortifications, trenches, and observation balloons; the devastating effect of artillery shelling and aerial bombing of the city; the marching of captured German soldiers through the streets, surrounded by taunting Soviet crowds; the corpses lying on street corners or dragged on sleds to mortuaries for eventual burial in mass graves; citizens desperately foraging for food, water and firewood; the joyous celebrations upon the breaking of the siege and the disturbing aftermath.
BLOCKADE is a dramatically compelling demonstration of the power of archival footage, here synergized by an evocative soundtrack, to bring history to life.






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