The Priest (film)
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Director Vladimir Khotinenko Music director Alexey Rybnikov Country Russia | 7/10 Genre Drama, History, War Duration Language Russian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 20 September 2009 (2009-09-20) Cast Sergei Makovetsky (Otets Aleksandr), Nina Usatova (Matushka Alevtina), Liza Arzamasova , Kirill Pletnev , Anatoliy Lobotskiy (Nemetskiy polkovnik), Yuriy Tsurilo Awards Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress Similar movies Related Vladimir Khotinenko movies |
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The Priest (Russian: Поп) is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Khotinenko.
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The film begins in June 1941 in the backwater village of Tikhoe in Latvia. Priest Alexander carries out the duties of his ministry, helped by his wife, Alevtina. Two days later the Nazi invaders enter the village. The Nazi invaders are keen to reopen the Orthodox churches closed by the Soviet authorities. Alexander is offered a mission to the Pskov oblast. An Orthodox church building, confiscated and turned into a hall for film showings and the like, is restored to its former use, the church bell rescued from the lake etc. However life under the Nazis is ambiguous and the priest must walk a tightrope (metaphorically) between faithful Christian service and loyalty to his country and people. A poignant scene is the Easter service, celebrated along with Red Army POWs surrounded by German guards. Alexander and Alevtina also harbour Jewish orphans. Alevtina falls ill from contact with the POWs and puts the children first by losing herself in a snowstorm lest she infect the orphans. The plot concludes with the Soviet authorities back in power and the priest imprisoned by the NKVD. The epilogue shows the priest decades later, visited by the orphans he saved many years before.
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