Loosely based on the works of Nobel laureate —specifically his short story "Sunstroke" and his bitter revolution-era diary Cursed Days —the film operates on two starkly different timelines:
Thirteen years later, the same man is a defeated White Army officer held in a Crimean POW camp after the evacuation of the White Army. As he and thousands of others await their fate under the Red Army, he tries to reconcile his memories of romance with the wreckage of his country. Production and "US CUT" Significance Sunstroke.2014.US.CUT.WEBRiP.x264.DD2.0.HUN-GS88
This $21 million production was Russia's official submission for the at the 88th Academy Awards. It is an ambitious, three-hour saga that attempts to answer a haunting question: "How did it all happen?" The Story: A Tale of Two Russias Loosely based on the works of Nobel laureate
The cryptic string "Sunstroke.2014.US.CUT.WEBRiP.x264.DD2.0.HUN-GS88" refers to a specific digital release of the 2014 Russian historical epic Sunstroke ( Solnechnyy udar ), directed by the Academy Award-winning . It is an ambitious, three-hour saga that attempts
A young lieutenant (played by Martinsh Kalita) meets a beautiful, enigmatic married woman on a Volga River steamer. Their brief, intense encounter—which they describe as a literal "sunstroke"—becomes a lifelong haunting memory of a golden, opulent Russia.