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− | |name = The Mirror (Zerkalo) | + | |name = The Mirror (Zerkalo) |
− | |picture = Zerkalo1974DVDCover.jpg | + | |picture = Zerkalo1974DVDCover.jpg |
− | |caption = ''Japanese Poster'' | + | |caption = ''Japanese Poster'' |
− | |country = [[Image:SOV.jpg|25px]] USSR | + | |country = [[Image:SOV.jpg|25px]] USSR |
− | |director = [[Andrei Tarkovsky]] | + | |director = [[Andrei Tarkovsky]] |
− | |date= 1975 | + | |date= 1975 |
|language = Russian<br>Spanish<br>Chinese<br>English | |language = Russian<br>Spanish<br>Chinese<br>English | ||
− | |studio=Mosfilm | + | |studio=Mosfilm |
− | |distributor= | + | |distributor= |
− | |character1=Natalia/Maria Nikolayevna (Mother) | + | |character1=Natalia/Maria Nikolayevna (Mother) |
− | |actor1=[[Margarita Terekhova]] | + | |actor1=[[Margarita Terekhova]] |
− | |character2=Ignat/Alexei | + | |character2=Ignat/Alexei |
− | |actor2=[[Ignat Daniltsev]] | + | |actor2=[[Ignat Daniltsev]] |
− | |character3=Nadezhda Pterovna | + | |character3=Nadezhda Pterovna |
− | |actor3=Larisa Tarkovskaya | + | |actor3=Larisa Tarkovskaya |
− | |character4=Forensics Doctor | + | |character4=Forensics Doctor |
− | |actor4=[[Anatoli Solonitsyn | + | |actor4=[[Anatoli Solonitsyn]] |
− | |character5=Ivan Gavrilovich | + | |character5=Ivan Gavrilovich |
− | |actor5=[[Nikolai Grinko]] | + | |actor5=[[Nikolai Grinko]] |
− | |character6=Shirokov (Military Instructor) | + | |character6=Shirokov (Military Instructor) |
|actor6=[[Yuriy Nazarov]] | |actor6=[[Yuriy Nazarov]] | ||
|character7=Aleksandr (Father) | |character7=Aleksandr (Father) | ||
− | |actor7=[[Oleg Yankovskiy]] | + | |actor7=[[Oleg Yankovskiy]] |
}} | }} | ||
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'''The Mirror''' ('''Zerkalo''') is a poetic semi-autobiographical arthouse drama directed by [[Andrei Tarkovsky]]. Set in three different time periods it uses a lot of archival footage of real wars (World War II, Spanish Civil War) and conflicts (1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict), which are seen as a historical background for the plot. | '''The Mirror''' ('''Zerkalo''') is a poetic semi-autobiographical arthouse drama directed by [[Andrei Tarkovsky]]. Set in three different time periods it uses a lot of archival footage of real wars (World War II, Spanish Civil War) and conflicts (1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict), which are seen as a historical background for the plot. | ||
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The Mirror (Zerkalo) is a poetic semi-autobiographical arthouse drama directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. Set in three different time periods it uses a lot of archival footage of real wars (World War II, Spanish Civil War) and conflicts (1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict), which are seen as a historical background for the plot.
The following weapons are seen in the movie The Mirror (Zerkalo):
Shotguns
TOZ-8
In a flashback set in 1940's TOZ-8 bolt action shotgun is seen fired by adolescent students during military lessons, including Markov, Asafiev and Alexei (Ignat Daniltsev). Military instructor Shirokov (Yuriy Gavrilov), a World War II veteran with concussion, is also seen handling this shotgun.
Submachine Guns
PPSh-41
Numerous PPSh-41 submachine guns are seen in the archive footage of Soviet soldiers in World War II.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine
Soviet soldiers in the World War II archive footage are seen carrying Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine. It is possible that a few other variants of Mosin Nagant Rifle are mixed in, but it is hard to identify clearly.
Assault Rifles
AK-47
AK-47 assault rifles are seen carried by Soviet soldiers during the 1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict.
Machine Guns
Degtyaryov DP-27
Degtyaryov DP-27 machine gun is seen carried by at least one Soviet soldier in the archive footage from World War II.
Other
PTRS-41
A PTRS-41 rifle is seen carried by a Soviet soldier in the real archive footage from World War II.
F-1 Hand Grenade
Asafiev brings an F-1 hand grenade to a military training, eagerly identified by other students as "limonka" ("a lemon one", common nickname for such a type of grenade). He throws it on the shooting range, which causes military instructor Shirokov to grab it and cover with his body, only to discover that it is a training/dummy one.