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Unflinching and occasionally surreal life of a 12-year-old boy during the German invasion of Russia. Similar in style to Tarkovsky, the film drifts in a dreamlike state punctuated with stunningly awful visions of war. A classic. |
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![]() | 9th July 1985 Cinema | |
![]() | 6th February 1987 Cinema | |
Come And See (Special Edition/ Old Version) 23rd October 2001 DVD ![]() 1.33:1 | ||
24th April 2006 DVD ![]() | ||
![]() | 30th June 2020 Blu-Ray ![]() |
Florya Gaishun | |
![]() | Flyora Gaishun |
Glasha | |
Kosach | |
Roubej | |
German officer, a nazi fanatic | |
German general | |
(as K. Rabetsky) | |
Gezhel, German translator | |
(as A. Berda) | |
German | |
(as I. Gnevashev) | |
(as V. Domrachyov) | |
(as Ye. Kryzhanovsky) | |
Partisan | |
(as T. Matyulin) | |
(as P. Merkuryev) | |
(as V. Mishatkin) | |
(as G. Matytsky) | |
(as Ye. Polyakova) | |
(as A. Slivnikov) | |
(as G. Strokov) | |
Flyora's mother | |
(as O. Shapko) | |
![]() | Self (archive footage) |
History | ||
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Sunday, 11th June 2023 - Friday, 7th March 2025 | Prince Charles | UK |