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  1. 23 de mar. de 1998 · Chistilishche: Directed by Aleksandr Nevzorov. With Aleksandr Baranov, Sergey Bogdanov, Zed Korshoonoff, Aleksandr Makarov. A military drama based on true events - a battle on the First Chechen War during the winter of 1994-1995. A story covers attacking a local hospital where Russian military forces placed. The film is full of ...

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    • Aleksandr Nevzorov
    • 1998-03-23
  2. In 1997 he wrote and directed the TV film Chistilishche ("Purgatory") about the Chechen war, co-produced with Boris Berezovsky and released in March 1998. As the Chechen War dragged on, his views changed and he became skeptical of Russian imperialism.

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  3. A wounded colonel, who has lost his eye, leads platoon in fighting for a hospital complex in Grozny, which is occupied by Russian soldiers.

  4. Chistilishche plot. Grozny 1995: Russian troops occupied and almost completely destroyed the city. A group of wounded men led by Colonel Malakov tries to make their way to the nearly destroyed city hospital. But Chechen fighters have also gathered in the city to beat back the Russian troops.

  5. 1 de fev. de 2014 · Dir: Aleksandr NevzorovStar: Viktor Stepanov, Dmitriy Nagiev, Aleksandr Baranov, Aleksandr Makarov. The title of this Russian film translates as “Purgatory,” though that description seems rather generous for what unfolds. It takes place during the battle for Grozny, the capital city of the Chechen Republic, and depicts the struggle for ...

  6. 23 de mar. de 1998 · Obshchestvennoe Rossiyskoe Televidenie (ORT) Also Known As. Чистилищe (Russia) War. A military drama based on true events — a battle on the First Chechen War during the winter of 1994−1995. A story covers attacking a local hospital where Russian military forces placed. The film is full of violence scenes.

  7. Year: 1998. Original title: Chistilishche. Synopsis: A military drama based on true events - a battle on the First Chechen War during the winter of 1994-1995. A story covers attacking a local hospital where Russian military forces placed. The film is full of violence scenes.You can watch Chistilishche (TV) through on the platforms: