Kalashnikov
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Kalashnikov

Wounded as tank driver in 1941 during WWII, Kalashnikov sees the latest Soviet machine gun fail. As he's also an inventor, he starts looking for impro...vements and in 1947 ends up with AK-47 assault rifle. Show More

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Kalashnikov is a gripping biographical war drama that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the life of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the legendary Soviet inventor behind the infamous AK-47 assault rifle. Set during World War II, the film plunges viewers into the heart of the action as Kalashnikov, a tank driver, is wounded in 1941 and witnesses the failure of the latest Soviet machine gun.

Fueled by his expertise and determination as an inventor, Kalashnikov embarks on a quest to create a more reliable and efficient firearm. Against all odds, he manages to develop the AK-47 in 1947, a weapon that would revolutionize modern warfare.

This thought-provoking narrative delves deep into the challenges and sacrifices Kalashnikov faced throughout his journey. Torn between his love for his country and the unintended consequences of his creation, the film explores the moral quandaries that arise from the creation of such a powerful weapon.

Kalashnikov skillfully captures the essence of a man driven by his passion for innovation, while shedding light on the human cost of his invention. With remarkable performances and stunning visuals, this film is a must-watch for history enthusiasts and those interested in the behind-the-scenes story of one of the most iconic firearms in the world.

Immersive and thought-provoking, Kalashnikov offers viewers an intimate look into the life of a visionary inventor amidst the chaos and devastation of war.

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Release Date:

20 Feb 2020

Writers:

Sergei Bodrov, Aleksey Borodachyov (with the participation), Sergei Gorbunov (original idea), Anatoliy Usov