The Ascent

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ascent

German poster
Directed by Larisa Shepitko
Written by Vasil Bykov (novel Sotnikov)
Yuri Klepikov
Larisa Shepitko
Starring Boris Plotnikov
Vladimir Gostyukhin
Sergei Yakovlev
Lyudmila Polyakova
Music by Alfred Schnittke
Cinematography Vladimir Chukhnov
Pavel Lebeshev
Release date(s) Flag of the Soviet Union 1976
Flag of the United States 22 December 1978
Running time 111 min
Country USSR
Language Russian
Allmovie profile
IMDb profile
For other uses, see Ascent.

The Ascent (Russian: Восхожде́ние, Voskhozhdeniye), is a 1976 black and white Soviet film directed by Larisa Shepitko (wife of film director Elem Klimov) and made at Mosfilm. It was Shepitko's last film before her death in a car accident in 1979. The film won the Golden Bear award at the 1977 Berlinale.

[edit] Synopsis

The film describes the journey of two Soviet partisans during World War II. Hungry and unable to get supplies, the two soldiers venture into German-occupied territory.

[edit] See also

VHS cover
VHS cover

[edit] External links

Awards
Preceded by
Buffalo Bill and the Indians
Golden Bear winner
1977
Succeeded by
Las Truchas tied with
La Palabras de Max