The Disappearance of "Eagle"
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Sinopsis
In the fall of 1920, when the Red Army fought on the outskirts of Novorossiysk, one of the best ships of the Russian fleet âOryolâ stood at the berths of the port. The ship's boatswain, the hiding communist Mikhail Gruzdev, convinced Captain Chistyakov to keep the Eagle and return it to the red flag. Soon the legendary ship aboard the White Guards pursued by the Red Army left Novorossiysk. History left no trace of the further fate of the "Eagle" and its crew. It was believed that Chistyakov handed over the ship to the White Guards, and they took him abroad. Many years later, the captain of the ship âFlounderâ Mikhail Gruzdev, confident in Chistyakovâs uncompromising attitude, obtained permission - and set about searching for the missing ship.
Sinopsis
In the fall of 1920, when the Red Army fought on the outskirts of Novorossiysk, one of the best ships of the Russian fleet âOryolâ stood at the berths of the port. The ship's boatswain, the hiding communist Mikhail Gruzdev, convinced Captain Chistyakov to keep the Eagle and return it to the red flag. Soon the legendary ship aboard the White Guards pursued by the Red Army left Novorossiysk. History left no trace of the further fate of the "Eagle" and its crew. It was believed that Chistyakov handed over the ship to the White Guards, and they took him abroad. Many years later, the captain of the ship âFlounderâ Mikhail Gruzdev, confident in Chistyakovâs uncompromising attitude, obtained permission - and set about searching for the missing ship.
Editor's Take
A groundbreaking film that pushes boundaries, 'The Disappearance of "Eagle"' is a must-see for anyone interested in the future of cinema.