Rainbow (1943)

ALL 10/09/1943 (ru) War, Drama 93 Min
  • Release
    10/09/1943
  • Production
    Dovzhenko Film Studios
  • Rotten tomato
    49%
  • Original title
    Радуга
  • Original language
    ru
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

The German conquerors are above nothing, not even the slaughter of small children, to break the spirit of their Soviet captives. Suffering more than most is Olga (Nataliya Uzhviy), a Soviet partisan who returns to the village to bear her child, only to endure the cruelest of arbitrary tortures at the hands of the Nazis. Eventually, the villagers rise up against their oppressors-but unexpectedly do not wipe them out, electing instead to force the surviving Nazis to stand trial for their atrocities in a postwar "people's court." (It is also implied that those who collaborated with the Germans will be dealt with in the same evenhanded fashion).

  1. Mark Donskoy

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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  1. Nina Alisova

    Pusya

  2. Natalya Uzhviy

    Olena Kostyuk

  3. Yelena Tyapkina

    Fedosya

  4. Hans Klering

    Kurt Werner

  5. Anton Dunajsky

    Evdokim Petrovich Ohapka

  6. Valentyna Ivashova

    Olga

  7. Anna Lisyanskaya

    Malyuchikha

  8. Vladimir Chobur

    Serhiy Kravchenko

  9. Mykola Braterskyi

    Petro Haplyk

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 9 , Crews : 4

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Rainbow (1943) 93 Min

ALL 10/09/1943 (ru)
War, Drama
  • Release 10/09/1943
  • Production
    Dovzhenko Film Studios
  • Original title Радуга
  • ru
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The German conquerors are above nothing, not even the slaughter of small children, to break the spirit of their Soviet captives. Suffering more than most is Olga (Nataliya Uzhviy), a Soviet partisan who returns to the village to bear her child, only to endure the cruelest of arbitrary tortures at the hands of the Nazis. Eventually, the villagers rise up against their oppressors-but unexpectedly do not wipe them out, electing instead to force the surviving Nazis to stand trial for their atrocities in a postwar "people's court." (It is also implied that those who collaborated with the Germans will be dealt with in the same evenhanded fashion).

  1. Mark Donskoy

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer