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The film was banned for "de-heroizing" the partisan movement, finally seeing a release in 1986 during the Glasnost era. Finding Subtitles (Titlovi)

The Redemption of a Traitor: A Look at Aleksey German’s Trial on the Road The film was banned for "de-heroizing" the partisan

The "trial" isn't just a legal one; it is a brutal physical and psychological test. To prove his loyalty, Lazarev must lead a suicide mission to hijack a German food train from a heavily guarded railway station where he is already a known face. Why Is It a Must-Watch? Why Is It a Must-Watch

Set in the freezing winter of 1942, the film follows , a former Red Army sergeant who was captured by the Nazis and forced to collaborate as a hiwi . Desperate for redemption, he surrenders to a group of Soviet partisans led by the pragmatic Ivan Lokotkov. Shot in haunting black-and-white, the film uses long

Shot in haunting black-and-white, the film uses long tracking shots and authentic props to immerse you in the "waking nightmare" of the Nazi occupation.

Whether you're a student of history or a lover of Soviet arthouse, Trial on the Road is a profound meditation on humanity in the face of absolute horror.