100 Days Before the Command

Sto dney do prikaza) is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Hussein Erkenov,[1] inspired by the eponymous novel written by Yuri Polyakov.

It was not screened outside of the country until the Berlin International Film Festival in 1994 after Erkenov founded his own sales company.

[4] The film lays bare the cruelties inflicted on young Red Army recruits by their superiors at a training camp in Central Russia.

The film has no narrative structure and rather than telling a story uses vignettes with minimal dialogue to expose the conditions in which Soviet army recruits lived.

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