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Trial on the Road
(Proverka na dorogakh)

Screening on Film
Directed by Aleksei Guerman.
With Rolan Bykov, Anatoli Solonitsyn, Vladmir Zamansky.
USSR, 1971, 35mm, black & white, 96 min.
Russian and German with English subtitles.

Inspired by a real case documented by Guerman’s father, Trial on the Road tells the story of a sergeant in the Red Army during World War II who has defected to the Nazis and, as the film begins, switches sides yet again. His loyalties questioned by all except for a benevolent commander, the soldier is forced to prove his patriotism via a series of increasingly perilous missions. The visual flourishes of Trial on the Road’s battle scenes even attracted the notice of some in Hollywood, but Guerman himself remains proudest of such innovative touches as actors who gaze directly into the camera. For daring to question the orthodoxy that World War II was a heroic struggle free of ironies and ambiguities, the film was shelved for fifteen years.

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History Through the Wrong End of the Telescope: The Films of Aleksei Guerman