Bonivur's Heart

Bonivur's Heart (Russian: Сердце Бонивура, romanized: Serdtse Bonivura) is a 1969 Soviet four-part historical-revolutionary film about the establishment of Soviet power in the Russian Far East and Primorsky Krai directed by Mark Orlov [ru].

Bonivur himself for surname Antonov, settles in the railway depot and agitates the workers to sabotage military supplies.

Bonivour, with the help of repairmen, sets fire to the compound, placing explosives under the fuel tank.

Taking this opportunity, the Cossack hundred, at the denunciation of the escaped paramedic, moved to the location of the partisan detachment and, after an unequal battle, captured the village.

The local residents who helped the partisans and the delegates of the congress of the poor held at the same time were subjected to execution.