Freeze, Die, Come to Life (1990)

Freeze, Die, Come to Life (1990) poster

Stuck in a mining town near Vladivostok in 1947 amongst Soviet exiles and Japanese POWs (Japanese prisoners remained in Siberia for years after the war had ended), the kids have to come up with something to keep them busy. Two friends, Valerka and Galia, play some peculiar, very dangerous games of their own amid the man-made wasteland of Suchan.

Director: Vitali Kanevsky
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 105 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Sergei Banevich
Cinematography: Vladimir Brylyakov
Editing: Galina Kornilova
Production: SPiEF, Lenfilm, Trinity Bridge Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru

Themes

Crushing Despair and the Void, A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Social Commentary and Reflection

Keywords

poverty, children on the run, post war

Similar Movies

More Films by Director: Vitali Kanevsky
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Freeze, Die, Come to Life about?
Stuck in a mining town near Vladivostok in 1947 amongst Soviet exiles and Japanese POWs (Japanese prisoners remained in Siberia for years after the war had ended), the kids have to come up with something to keep them busy. Two friends, Valerka and Galia, play some peculiar, very dangerous games of their own amid the man-made wasteland of Suchan.
Who directed Freeze, Die, Come to Life?
Freeze, Die, Come to Life was directed by Vitali Kanevsky.
Who stars in Freeze, Die, Come to Life?
Freeze, Die, Come to Life stars Dinara Drukarova, Pavel Nazarov, Elena Popova, Valeri Ivchenko, Nikolay Mikheev, Vyacheslav Bambushek.
How long is Freeze, Die, Come to Life?
Freeze, Die, Come to Life has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
What genre is Freeze, Die, Come to Life?
Freeze, Die, Come to Life is a Drama film.
Where was Freeze, Die, Come to Life produced?
Freeze, Die, Come to Life was produced in Soviet Union.
What are the themes of Freeze, Die, Come to Life?
The themes of Freeze, Die, Come to Life include: Crushing Despair and the Void, A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Social Commentary and Reflection.