
Letters from Stalingrad
Directed by Gilles KatzSeptember 17, 1975 80mDrama
6.3
This film is based on actual letters German soldiers sent home from the siege of Leningrad during World War II. The litany of trouble these poor grunts endured is lamentable. One complains of returning home an invalid. An SS man has bad dreams about the Russian tank-driver he killed. Another complains when he sits down to hear a piano recital and one of the musicians has frozen fingers. Another soldier swears he will never forgive his father for injuries he suffered in the invasion of Leningrad. Stock footage of wars from World War II to Vietnam are inserted and give an ironic tinge to the feature.
Where to Watch Letters from Stalingrad
Letters from Stalingrad Trivia
Letters from Stalingrad was released on September 17, 1975.
Letters from Stalingrad was directed by Gilles Katz.
Letters from Stalingrad has a runtime of 80m.
This film is based on actual letters German soldiers sent home from the siege of Leningrad during World War II. The litany of trouble these poor grunts endured is lamentable. One complains of returning home an invalid. An SS man has bad dreams about the Russian tank-driver he killed. Another complains when he sits down to hear a piano recital and one of the musicians has frozen fingers. Another soldier swears he will never forgive his father for injuries he suffered in the invasion of Leningrad. Stock footage of wars from World War II to Vietnam are inserted and give an ironic tinge to the feature.
The key characters in Letters from Stalingrad are Astronomer (Alberto Cavalcanti), Private (James Cellier), Pianist (Paul Crauchet).
Letters from Stalingrad is a Drama film.
Letters from Stalingrad has an audience rating of 6.3 out of 10.





