Palmyra | |
Director: | Andrei Kravchuk |
Producer: | Alexei Uchitel |
Music: | Kuzma Bodrov |
Cinematography: | Morad Abdel Fattakh |
Editing: | Aleksandr Koshelev (ru) |
Studio: | Rock Films |
Distributor: | KaroProkat (English: KaroRental) |
Country: | Russia |
Language: | Russian, Arabic |
Palmyra (ru|Пальмира|Palmira|lit='''''Palmyra'''''), or (ru|link=no|Однажды в Пустыне|lit='''''Once in the Desert''''') is a 2022 Russian war film directed by Andrei Kravchuk, tells about the sappers who work the Russian military operation in Syria.[1]
It was theatrically released on February 17, 2022.[2]
Set in May 2016, the film follows a Russian sapper who is deployed to demine the ancient city of Palmyra, which had been seized by militants. While preparing the area for a concert by the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, he hopes for a reunion with a local girl he once helped. As the team approaches the historic site, tensions within the military unit rise, and the surrounding atmosphere grows increasingly perilous, capturing the intensity and complexity of the Syrian conflict.[3]
Principal photography took place in the Republic of Crimea, and was completed in November of that year, with some of the filming done by Syrian film producers who shot outdoor scenes in Palmyra itself for the producers.[4]