
REVIEWS
There is brilliance in the direction and in the stirring performance of the late Tatiana Samoilova, but do not be fooled; the camera is the true star of the movie and Sergey Urusevsky proves that he is a cinematic genius.
The Cranes are Flying is larger than life.
Blessed with good storytelling and lavish cinematography, The Cranes are Flying is a gem waiting to be discovered by everyone.
[The Cranes Are Flying] is cinematically astonishing, it's full of bold techniques.
The most remarkable thing that this war film slipped into my mind is that wars aren’t only fought by those drafted, even those that get left behind have their fair share of small battles.
Criminally underrated and underseen, a proof that the USSR produces some of the best anti-war films.
A really heartbreaking film that never sugarcoated its message—something that we needed to see at least once in our life.