Takaya dlinnaya, dlinnaya doroga (1972) Poster

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Luspekayev's long, long road
gaidar6916 December 2009
A great Russian actor Pavel Luspekayev plays a man trying to find his own son, who was lost in the WWII. He is traveling all over the world and making monuments to victims of all wars, because the son's name was found in records of casualties, but without the location of son's grave. So the father takes on a mission of making many, many monuments... and his live turns into a long, long road. This powerful story is nicely delivered by one of the best Russian actors. The movie runs just over one hour, it is Black and White. During the 70s it was not allowed for wide audiences by the Soviet censorship, and the reason was never explained, such was a usual practice in the totalitarian regime of the former Soviet Union. The movie is still not available on DVD or VHS.
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