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Into Oblivion

Into Oblivion

CZ, 2011, 52min., DCP

Stalin grasps a pencil in his hand as he prepares to draw a line on a map of the Soviet Union. Where the graphite touches paper, some 80,000 people - almost all of them gulag inmates - will build a railroad in the grueling conditions of the polar… More

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Stalin grasps a pencil in his hand as he prepares to draw a line on a map of the Soviet Union. Where the graphite touches paper, some 80,000 people - almost all of them gulag inmates - will build a railroad in the grueling conditions of the polar taiga. It is a railway line of almost no strategic importance, built on permafrost and polar marshes, using limited technology and equipment. For four years, they will slave away, succumbing to exhaustion, illness, cruelty, and solitary confinement before, finally, the death of Stalin himself. In just a few weeks, there will be nothing left of their hectic activity except for empty camp barracks, old locomotives, bits of track, embankments, telegraph wires. All left to slowly return to the taiga...

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DirectorŠimon Špidla
ScreenwriterŠimon Špidla
Director of photographyLukáš Hyksa, Filip Šturmankin
EditorŠimon Špidla
ProducerPavel Berčík
Genre Documentary
Production CompaniesEvolution Films
Supported by fundCzech State Fund for the Support and Development of Czech Cinematography
Premiere 28.10.2011
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