Zoya

Zoya

105 mins | Drama, War, History | Jan. 28, 2021

Fall of 1941. Freshly graduated from school, Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya volunteers for a partisan unit. During an assignment, her comrades are ambushed, and she is captured by the Nazis. She endures hours of grueling interrogations and horrendous torture, but defiantly refuses to divulge any information that would compromise other units’ partisan missions. She doesn’t even tell her captors her real name. Zoya’s sacrifice was not in vain; it ignited fire in the hearts of millions of people and became the symbol of selfless heroism during WWII. She is one of the most celebrated heroes of that time.

Zoya

105 mins | Drama, War, History | Jan. 28, 2021

Zoya
Fall of 1941. Freshly graduated from school, Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya volunteers for a partisan unit. During an assignment, her comrades are ambushed, and she is captured by the Nazis. She endures hours of grueling interrogations and horrendous torture, but defiantly refuses to divulge any information that would compromise other units’ partisan missions. She doesn’t even tell her captors her real name. Zoya’s sacrifice was not in vain; it ignited fire in the hearts of millions of people and became the symbol of selfless heroism during WWII. She is one of the most celebrated heroes of that time.
IMDb rating 3.4
Producers Gorky Film Studios
Original title Зоя
Directors Maxim Brius
Writers Leonid Plyaskin, Andrey Nazarov, Andrey Tumarkin

Cast

Anna Ukolova

as Agrafena Smirnova

Wolfgang Cerny

as Zommer

Jean-Marc Birkholz

as commandant

Nikita Kologrivyy

as Klubkov

Evgeny Romantsov

as Kraynov

Karina Razumovskaya

as Praskovya Kulik

Evgeniy Sannikov

as Oberleutenant

Mindaugas Papinigis

as Karl Bayerlein

Olga Lapshina

as Voronina

Levan Mskhiladze

as Stalin

Alisa Tekucheva

as Sanka

Ruslan Barabanov

as Lidov

Darya Yurgens

as Zoya's mother

Polina Filonenko

as Mariya Sedova

Erik Abramovich

as Shmets

Paul Orlyanskiy

as Gottlib

Yuriy Utkin

as Lt. Col. Rüderer