Trial on the Road
| Trial on the Road | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Aleksey German |
| Written by | Yuri German. |
| Screenplay by | Eduard Volodarsky |
| Starring | Rolan Bykov Anatoly Solonitsyn Vladimir Zamansky |
| Cinematography | Yakov Sklansky |
| Distributed by | Lenfilm |
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Running time | 96 min |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Trial on the Road (Russian: Проверка на дорогах, romanized: Proverka na dorogakh) is a 1986 black-and-white Soviet film set in World War II, directed by Aleksey German, starring Rolan Bykov, Anatoly Solonitsyn and Vladimir Zamansky. It is also known as Checkpoint or Check up on the Road.
Trial on the Road was filmed in 1971 but was denied release in the Soviet Union for 15 years after its production due to its controversial depiction of Soviet soldiers. The film is based on a story by the director's father, Yuri German. The screenplay was written by Eduard Volodarsky.
This film is Alexei German's solo directorial debut which took a philosophical approach to the Soviet usage of "heroes" and "traitors". Screenplay by A. German and Eduard Y. Volodarsky (1941-2012), the film is based on the novel of his father (Operatsiya "S Novym Godom", or Operation "Happy New Year"), Yuri German (1910-1967), a Soviet novelist, screenwriter, and journalist. The original film title was that of the novel.