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9th Company
9th Company
9 рота
2005 ·139 min ·Finland, Russia, Ukraine ·R 16+
7.0
IMDb 7.1 КП 6.8 RT 69%
War, Drama, History
Director: Fedor Bondarchuk
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Russian army recruits complete training and take their posting in late 1980s Afghanistan, where the insurgents are slowly gaining the upper hand.

Budget: $9.5M
Worldwide: $24M
Artur Smolyaninov
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Aleksey Chadov
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Konstantin Kryukov
Actor
🏆 Golden Eagle 2006 — Best Cinematography
🏆 Nika Awards 2006 — Best Sound
🏆 Golden Eagle 2006 — Best Original Score
🎬 Golden Eagle 2006 — Best Actor
🎬 Golden Eagle 2006 — Best Film Editing
🏆 Nika Awards 2006 — Best Sound
🎬 MTV Russia Movie Awards 2006 — Breakthrough of the Year
🏆 Golden Eagle 2006 — Best Original Score
🎬 MTV Russia Movie Awards 2006 — Best Actress
🏆 Golden Eagle 2006 — Best Picture
🏆 Golden Eagle 2006 — Best Sound
🎬 Golden Eagle 2006 — Best Director
🎬 Golden Eagle 2006 — Best Screenplay
🎬 MTV Russia Movie Awards 2006 — Best Picture
🎬 MTV Russia Movie Awards 2006 — Best Comedy Performance
🎬 Georges Awards 2006 — Best Film of Russia and the CIS
🎬 MTV Russia Movie Awards 2006 — Best Actor
🎬 MTV Russia Movie Awards 2006 — Best Kiss
🏆 Nika Awards 2006 — Best Picture
🏆 MTV Russia Movie Awards 2006 — Best On-Screen Team
🏆 MTV Russia Movie Awards 2006 — Best Fight
🏆 Nika Awards 2006 — Best Original Score
🎬 Nika Awards 2006 — Best Actor
🎬 Nika Awards 2006 — Best Supporting Actor
🎬 Nika Awards 2006 — Discovery of the Year
🎬 Nika Awards 2006 — Best Director

9th Company is widely regarded as a significant achievement in modern Russian war cinema, praised for its visceral emotional impact and strong performances. However, it remains a polarizing work, with critics frequently pointing to historical inaccuracies, clichéd tropes, and a script that struggles to balance its dramatic ambitions.

Acting The cast delivers strong, memorable performances that effectively ground the individual soldiers' fates and personal development.
Cinematography The film excels in its visual execution, featuring high-quality cinematography and technical detail that create an immersive, realistic atmosphere.
Screenplay The screenplay is viewed by some as an emotionally resonant exploration of youthful sacrifice, while others condemn it as superficial, reliant on foreign film clichés, and historically inaccurate.
Emotion The film's emotional impact is divisive; many viewers find the tragedy of the soldiers profoundly moving, while others perceive the tear-jerking elements as contrived or manipulative.
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