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  1. The Dawns Here Are Quiet (Russian: А зори здесь тихие, romanized: A zori zdes tikhie) is a 1972 Soviet war drama directed by Stanislav Rostotsky based on Boris Vasilyev's novel of the same name.

  2. Nov 4, 1972 · The Dawns Here Are Quiet: Directed by Stanislav Rostotskiy. With Andrey Martynov, Irina Dolganova, Elena Drapeko, Ekaterina Markova. During World War II in a small village outpost, a Soviet sergeant has his troop replaced by an all female unit.

  3. In a remote village in Karelia, Sergeant Vaskov commands an anti-aircraft unit that protects a rail depot. While his men are transferred to the front line, he is reprimanded for their unruly behavior.

  4. 1972 3h 8m History Drama War. List. In May of 1942, Senior Sergeant Vaskov gets rid of his drunken men when an all-female unit reports for duty. Content collapsed. Where to Watch. The Dawns Here...

  5. In a remote village in Karelia, Sergeant Vaskov commands an anti-aircraft unit that protects a rail depot. While his men are transferred to the front line, he is reprimanded for their unruly ...

  6. The Dawns Here Are Quiet (Russian: А зори здесь тихие, translit. A zori zdes tikhie) is a 1972 Soviet film directed by Stanislav Rostotsky based on Boris Vasilyev's novel of the same name. The film was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Film category.

  7. In a beautiful and quiet wilderness far from the front-line there is an anti-aircraft artillery point, where corporal Vaskov is stationed with a group of many young women in training. One of the women while sneaking from camp to visit her young son sees two German paratroopers.