In Tranzit Page #5

Synopsis: In the winter of 1946, in Leningrad, a group of German prisoners of war are sent to a female transit camp by the cruel Russian Commander Pavlov. When they arrive, the Russian female soldiers show the hostility to the enemies that have killed their husbands, families and friends; only Dr. Natalia and the cook treat the prisoners with dignity. Natalia has an agreement with Commander Pavlov to keep her former lover, who was wounded on the head during the war and is slow, in the camp instead of sending him to an institution in Siberia. Pavlov assigns Natalia to disclose members of the SS infiltrated in the group of prisoners. Natalia and the prisoner Max feel a great attraction for each other while the prisoner Klaus tries to convince Max to denounce a couple of prisoners to satisfy the Russian. Natalia convinces the businessman Yakov to organize an orchestra with the prisoners; they are invited to play in a ball, where the lonely women that survived the war dance with the Germans. After t
Genre: Drama, Romance, War
Director(s): Tom Roberts
Production: Peace Arch Films
 
IMDB:
5.8
R
Year:
2008
113 min
130 Views


You shouldn't have done the job in

the first place if you weren't up to it.

I'll get my tools.

Bort.

What would you do to

get out of here?

Go home and see your wife?

I won't betray my people.

Your 'people' murdered

innocent civilians.

Tell me, how many did you kill?

Hmm?

How many children?

If a girl with a live grenade

came running at you...

...would you shoot her?

So you killed little Russian girls?

No.

But I saw them kill and get killed.

Go and get your tools.

Do you really think

I'm a killer of children?

I don't know what to

think any more.

And what about Klaus Prompst?

Is he a war criminal?

Ask him yourself.

Zina?

Zina, where the hell are you?

Zina!

Natalia!

Sugar!

And potatoes!

We will be arrested!

Hung!

What are you talking about?

Come.

Come.

I had a delivery two days ago.

And it's vanished into thin air!

Look, see?

This. That's it! And here.

Pavlov will have me shot!

Do you know anything about this?

It's you!

You thieving little...

Zina, what's wrong?

Nothing. I'm pregnant.

You f***ing whore!

I still have to report it.

Absolutely not, no.

But Olga and Elena have to know.

What do we have to know?

I'll take care of it.

Okay.

Well?

As your superior,

I order you to tell me.

Why, just so you can run off

and inform Pavlov?

What?

You really want to know

who the rat is?

Here.

It's number eight.

You may recognise the handwriting.

The doctor is a spy.

She's working for the Nazis.

Against the Soviet state.

And she's poisoning me with pills.

Andrei!

No. No.

But he doesn't know

what he's doing.

Maybe.

But if I told Pavlov that...

...he would have

him removed, right?

Oh, no.

Andrei?

Someone has been trying to

send false reports to Pavlov.

It could get me a lot of trouble.

No! No.

Look.

Look.

Do you remember this?

Look. We loved to dance.

Do you see?

Andrei.

Andrei.

It has to stop!

Can they play?

Some of them can.

Comrade Pavlov.

You know,

it's early so it won't be difficult.

No.

Zina, you can't have the baby.

I won't kill it!

We have each other -

We love each other.

What else matters?

Boyfriend.

Stand up!

Stand up!

This is what happens to

prisoners who steal food.

Zinotchka!

Natalia, you can do something.

Help me! Help me! Please.

Please.

Comrade Pavlov...

...may I have a word?

I think I know where

the missing food might be.

Where?

Come with me, if you will.

Where are the keys?

The keys?

Should I search for stolen potatoes

these uniforms, Comrade?

Excuse me.

Arrest her! She's a collaborator!

Arrest her! She's a collaborator!

Comrade Pavlov...

...I have long suspected Corporal

Tyurina of deviant behaviour.

What?

On many occasions she has

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