A decorated and revered war hero is enjoying the company of his family on a quiet summer day, when he suddenly receives an unexpected visit from a man he has not seen in years. As the day goes by and night approaches, the colonel will discover the true reason for the visit. Lucid denunciation of the Stalinist purges. Nikita Mijalkov (An Unfinished Work for Piano (1977), Black Eyes (1987), Urga, the Territory of Love (1992)), directs, co-writes and stars in this essential film of Russian cinema and a notable work of universal value, which received the grand prize at the Cannes Film Festival and the Oscar award for best foreign language film, among many other honors. Furthermore, in 2000, Burnt by the Sun became the most profitable film produced in Eastern Europa .
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A decorated and revered war hero is enjoying the company of his family on a quiet summer day, when he suddenly receives an unexpected visit from a man he has not seen in years. As the day goes by and night approaches, the colonel will discover the true reason for the visit. Lucid denunciation of the Stalinist purges. Nikita Mijalkov (An Unfinished Work for Piano (1977), Black Eyes (1987), Urga, the Territory of Love (1992)), directs, co-writes and stars in this essential film of Russian cinema and a notable work of universal value, which received the grand prize at the Cannes Film Festival and the Oscar award for best foreign language film, among many other honors. Furthermore, in 2000, Burnt by the Sun became the most profitable film produced in Eastern Europa .