Narra la historia de un grupo de soldados alemanes, desde su periodo de descanso y recuperación en la Italia del verano de 1942 hasta las estepas heladas de la Rusia soviética y terminando e... Leer todoNarra la historia de un grupo de soldados alemanes, desde su periodo de descanso y recuperación en la Italia del verano de 1942 hasta las estepas heladas de la Rusia soviética y terminando en la batalla de Stalingrado.Narra la historia de un grupo de soldados alemanes, desde su periodo de descanso y recuperación en la Italia del verano de 1942 hasta las estepas heladas de la Rusia soviética y terminando en la batalla de Stalingrado.
- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
- Pfarrer Renner
- (as Eckhardt A. Wachholz)
Argumento
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- TriviaChristoph Fromm wrote the original screenplay. The producers disagreed with his more realistic direction. They had it rewritten, and Fromm took his name off the film.
- ErroresTowards the end of film a Ju52 drops a single supply parachute. When dropped out of the plane and falling towards ground, it is green, when they recover it on the ground it is white. (In reality the Luftwaffe was first using white parachutes until they realized it is too difficult to spot white parachutes on the snowy ground.)
- Citas
Lt. Hans von Witzland: The best thing about the cold is...
[Witzland dies]
Fritz Reiser: [holding the body, he laughs] You don't have to worry about sunburn. Ever been to the desert? You'd hate it. It's so hot, you're always sweating. You think you're melting, like butter. The desert is shit. Except for the stars. They're so close, you know?
[dies]
- ConexionesFeatured in The 100 Greatest War Films (2005)
He's gone now, poor old fellow. He spent the last years of his life living in a Caravan/humpy on the foot of a mountain in Southern Australia, estranged from his wife, who never forgave him after she discovered he'd fathered a child to another woman during WW2 and was secretly supporting the child financially.
A kinder, more honorable man would be hard to find. I think this film succeeds in depicting the decency of the people on both sides of the conflict as well as the obligatory sadism of the Officer who ordered the firing squad shootings of Russian civilians.
It's pity the Germans still feel no WW2 Film is complete unless traces of the 'evil Nazi' are included. On the other hand it was not lost on myself at least, that the prayer scene, in which the German Army chaplain made a long point of the fact that each Wehrmacht soldier had 'God with us' imprinted under his belt buckle. While the Godless communists enemy did not.
Maybe this is a sly inclusion by the filmaker showing how European peasantry has been propagandised to hate and kill the enemy for centuries.
Stalingrad was the largest battle ever fought in human history. The Germans lost 300,000 frontline combat troops and later, the second World War. This is the best Film ever made on the subject. It is fitting that it was done by Germans.
Bernhard
- bbusch
- 21 may 2003
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- Presupuesto
- DEM 20,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 152,972
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 10,882
- 29 may 1995
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 152,972
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 14 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1