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Show 20 The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, March 16, 1879 Soviet Film a Photograph of the Russian Soul history from a garret, through the eyes Soviet By Seth Myduii.s A.ssuriutcd Press Writer A new MOSCOW m that one Soviet vie- of a World War II serter. Director Grigory Chuk-hrai- , who charmed the West 20 years ago with another war film called "Ballad of a Soldier." said in an interview that "war has many faces, many images" besides the heroic one that is constantly presented on Soviet screens. Cj.1 wer calls "a photograph the Russian soul" has brought a strange and to the unlovely screen in a story that with plays the official view of war. The film, "The Quagmire, views one of the most heroic episodes in of anti-her- o k InP-- IT de- Chuhhrai, who fought was wounded five times in World War II, said he believes deeply in the heroism of that war, w ithout w hich the world today would be different." and But his film is a sur- prise here, in that it offers only a cult nod the toward offic i a stereotype and looks at a side of war many people would rather forget. the film well It is tiie story of two brothers, one of whom fights, is wounded, captured and returns home a hero, the other of whom hides in his mother's attic, going slightiy-mi-san- e as village life outside his window goes on. Chukhrai, greying and He said he hopes that the film, like "Ballad of a Soldier" and his earlier "Forty First," both of which won awards at the Cannes and San Francisco film festivals, soon will be shown in the United States. You can call this film a photograph of the Russian soul," said a Rus- said that apart from predictable criticism from the army newspaper Red Star, the Soviet press has received shows "the pluralism of the Russian character." "If other nations want to understand the Rus- sians and to know how to live with the Russians, they should see the film." - s' ft. Ti CV - ? Vak n.V ' r WtdbiUm- r. v;, sian closely associated with Chukhrai 's work. It , "ilb , S.f, A ttirvw pleasantly surprised to fmd that American view er respond to his movies as Russians do. t "They laugh in the same places, cry in the same places. the right, I Hunk, to save her son from human ob ligations." like 11(J sajd the filmi aJ1 of his woi-js about my country." But in the past, he said, he has been Though the srongest and most lovingly drawn character of the film is the mother, whose love for her son leads to his desertion, Chukhrai said, "A mother does not have V Sw ' v . 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