Stalingrad
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Stalingrad
Summary
Stalingrad is a film[1]. Stalingrad ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (376 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Stalingrad received the Nika Award for Best Costume Design[3].
- Stalingrad's image is recorded as Stalingrad movie poster 70x100.jpg[4].
- Stalingrad's instance of is recorded as film[5].
- Stalingrad's director is recorded as Fyodor Bondarchuk[6].
- Stalingrad's screenwriter is recorded as Ilya Tilkin[7].
- Stalingrad's screenwriter is recorded as Sergey Snezhkin[8].
- Stalingrad's composer is recorded as Angelo Badalamenti[9].
- Stalingrad's genre is recorded as war film[10].
- Stalingrad's genre is recorded as drama film[11].
- Stalingrad's genre is recorded as romance film[12].
- Stalingrad's genre is recorded as action film[13].
- Stalingrad's genre is recorded as historical film[14].
- Stalingrad is named after Stalingrad[15].
- Stalingrad's cast member is recorded as Thomas Kretschmann[16].
- Stalingrad's cast member is recorded as Heiner Lauterbach[17].
- Stalingrad's cast member is recorded as Alexey Barabash[18].
- Stalingrad's cast member is recorded as Andrey Smolyakov[19].
- Stalingrad's cast member is recorded as Maria Smolnikova[20].
- Stalingrad's cast member is recorded as Philippe Reinhardt[21].
- Stalingrad's cast member is recorded as Pyotr Fyodorov[22].
- Stalingrad's cast member is recorded as Yanina Studilina[23].
- Stalingrad's producer is recorded as Alexander Rodnyansky[24].
- Stalingrad's producer is recorded as Anton Zlatopolsky[25].
- Stalingrad's producer is recorded as Sergey Melkumov[26].
- Stalingrad's production company is recorded as Art Pictures Studio[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Alexander Rodnyansky[24], Anton Zlatopolsky[25], and Sergey Melkumov[26]. Stalingrad's director is recorded as Fyodor Bondarchuk[6]. Screenwriters include Ilya Tilkin[7] and Sergey Snezhkin[8]. Cast members include Thomas Kretschmann[16], Heiner Lauterbach[17], Alexey Barabash[18], Andrey Smolyakov[19], Maria Smolnikova[20], and Philippe Reinhardt[21].
Publication
Publication dates include +2013-09-28T00:00:00Z[28] and +2013-10-10T00:00:00Z[29]. Original languages include Russian[30] and German[31]. Genres include war film[10], drama film[11], romance film[12], action film[13], and historical film[14].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include World War II[32] and Battle of Stalingrad[33].
Reception
Stalingrad received the Nika Award for Best Costume Design[3]. Reviews include 5.6/10[34], 49/100[35], and 51%[36].
Why It Matters
Stalingrad ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (376 views/month).[2] Stalingrad has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] Stalingrad is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]
FAQs
What awards did Stalingrad receive?
Honors received include Nika Award for Best Costume Design[3].