In Tranzit Page #6

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


mysteriously disappeared...

...and behaved erratically

on her return.

Stop it!

Sergeant!

Comrade Pavlov,

I can explain. It wasn't me!

I'm a good communist...

Take her to the truck.

Well done, Comrade.

This proves the German is innocent.

Yes, possibly.

Though I'm sure

he's guilty of something else, no?

Apparently,

the man we're searching for...

...went to Berlin University

in the Engineering Department.

What are you suggesting I do?

Comrade...

...we've seen you informing

on Soviets.

Why don't you try your hand

at Germans?

Comrade, perhaps the Chief

of Leningrad's NKVD...

...could spare the time to attend...

...our musical celebration

at the weekend?

Your attendance would be very, er...

...helpful.

Yakov's such a dreamer.

He's certain to invite the Germans.

An opportunity

we should not miss.

Make sure we have some of

our best people there.

F***.

Bastard f***.

F*** bastard.

Tamara...

No!

Everybody outside!

Now, move!

Take off your clothes!

I said...

...take off your clothes!

They're going to kill us.

Where's the doctor?

And Captain Alexandrova?

Everything!

This way!

Inside!

They're going to gas us.

Right, find something that fits.

You're going to the dance tonight.

Not only the musicians but all of you!

Please.

Please.

Whoa!

Where are the clothes from?

Why?

Does it bother you?

That's it.

Trousers.

Naughty.

It's yours.

There's a pair of brown trousers here.

Trousers, anyone?

Don't think of them as your enemy.

They're here to be entertained.

They want you to play well.

So, play well!

They'll kill us before

we play a single note.

The way you play, Ernst -

that will be a blessing!

It's time, gentlemen.

Let's go. Now!

Immediately, right now.

Let's go, now. Let's go!

Ivan?

Ivan?

Ivan?

Don't you dare stop!

Ivan!

Ivan, there you are!

I've been looking all

over looking all over for you!

Have the Germans arrived?

Yes.

Shall I bring them in?

No.

Don't worry, I'll do it.

Relax!

What can go wrong?

Everything can go wrong, Ivan!

In you come, in you come.

Quick as you can!

Come on. Come on, come on.

Take your positions!

Positions!

Quick, quick, play. Play, play, play.

May I have the pleasure?

I think I know

the man you're looking for.

Yes.

This is our last dance!

So, everyone, please join in!

You're a wonderful dancer, doctor.

Oh, such good manners.

Tell me, do Germans learn this

at University...

...or is this a typical Aryan trait?

I didn't go to University.

Not now, Anton.

Let's not spoil the party.

Andrei?

Andrei?

Andrei, no!

Put it away.

Put it away.

Okay. Open the door.

Come on.

Goodnight.

Natalia...

...he's younger than me.

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