My favourite film is "The Fate of a Man". This film is excellent. It is difficult to find other words to describe it. It has enormous vigour and delicacy; it is full of purity and hope.
...A man is caught in the storm of war and loses everything. Black clouds surround him and yet he finds strength to bear up with it all; he finds strength to adopt a child, a destitute, helpless creature..." All the great events and the feelings aroused are depicted with taste, tact and restraint. I wish to draw attention particularly to the extraordinary performance of the boy. Even if the film has no other merits the child scenes, so subtle, profound and lifelike, so full of tragic vigour - these scenes alone would win Bondarchuk the reputation of a great director.
In a family at us four persons. The father - it main in a family. It works as the carpenter. It strong, clever, brave. He likes to photograph, walk in the fresh air. Mother works at Ambulance. She is a doctor. She likes to cook, to go shopping, and in free time to walk, spend time with me and my brother Anton. It very beautiful, clever, bright, polite. Anton is fifteen years old. He to study in the ninth grade. We very well get on with it. It very kind, clever, sports, polite. In the summer, we every year, go to the wood, on picnic on the fifteenth of July.
...A man is caught in the storm of war and loses everything. Black clouds surround him and yet he finds strength to bear up with it all; he finds strength to adopt a child, a destitute, helpless creature..." All the great events and the feelings aroused are depicted with taste, tact and restraint. I wish to draw attention particularly to the extraordinary performance of the boy. Even if the film has no other merits the child scenes, so subtle, profound and lifelike, so full of tragic vigour - these scenes alone would win Bondarchuk the reputation of a great director.