Povest plamennykh let) is a 1961 Soviet World War II film directed by Yuliya Solntseva.
[1] In 1941, as the Great Patriotic War begins, Ivan Orlyuk, a kolkhoz worker from the Dnieper region, becomes a soldier.
Participating in the first battles on the Dnieper River, Ivan faces immense hardships: the occupation of Ukraine, the destruction of his village, the deaths of his parents and comrades, and a severe injury sustained during a river crossing where survival seems impossible.
Upon returning home, he reunites with his fiancée, Ulyana, and takes part in the first sowing on the liberated land.
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