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Carol of the Bells

2022

5.9 /10 IMDb
122 Duration
Director: Olesya Morgunets
Cast: Yana Koroliova ,Андрій Мострен...
Language: Ukrainian
Country: Poland

Children who were deprived of their parents by the punitive regimes of the USSR and the Third Reich found themselves on the verge of a clash of empires, at the dead end of occupation and the trap of the Second World War.

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Yana Koroliova

Yana Koroliova

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Андрій Мостренко

Андрій Мостренко

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Polina Gromova

Polina Gromova

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Anastasia Mateshko

Anastasia Mateshko

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Joanna Opozda

Joanna Opozda

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Mirosław Haniszewski

Mirosław Haniszewski

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Janina Rudenska

Janina Rudenska

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Андрій Ісаєнко

Андрій Ісаєнко

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Alla Binieieva

Alla Binieieva

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Tomasz Sobczak

Tomasz Sobczak

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Tetiana Krulikovska

Tetiana Krulikovska

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Oleksandr Polovets

Oleksandr Polovets

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Peter McGinn
03 Mar 2023

If you are looking for a holiday offering that bucks the trend, in that it is nearly unrelentingly depressing, this is the film for you. Ladies, bring your tissues and guys, pick up your phones so you can distract yourself from the bleak and dark story arc. It is perhaps supremely ironic that such a positive and uplifting holiday song is deployed to highlight such a heart-achingly somber history, sort of like if they placed Percy Faith’s charming and spirited version of We Need a Little Christmas to soundtrack a film about a holiday coal mine tragedy. Mind you, I am sure the story is realistic in its depiction of a Nazi and Russia induced tragedy following these families leading up to and during World War II. It is well done and all the rest, but boy am I glad I watched this movie long after the holiday season ended, rather than, say, in between It’s a Wonderful Life and Elf. The story makes it all the more bewildering that so many people seem to be yearning towards living in autocracies. Perhaps they can’t see the entire story arc of the Nazis, but rather only the initial period when the trains ran on time and the authorities hated the same people they hated. Watch the movie, people, if it isn’t already too late to do so with an open and curious mind.