East Corridor (Russian: Восточный коридор[1], romanized: Vostochny koridor) is a 1966 Soviet war film directed by Valentin Vinogradov [ru].
[5] The story unfolds during World War II in a Nazi-occupied Belarusian city, focusing on the resistance efforts of local underground fighters.
Ivan collaborates with fellow resistance member Ziazyula, securing a letter written by Dubovik from a local pro-Nazi newspaper editor.
As the resistance fights on, their leader Konstantin takes charge of the grain operation, successfully delivering supplies to the starving partisans.
The story culminates in tragic sacrifices and fleeting moments of defiance, painting a harrowing picture of courage, betrayal, and resilience in the face of overwhelming oppression.