Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket explores the brutal dehumanization of soldiers, the struggle for individuality, and the psychological toll of war and military training.
The Cranes Are Flying, released in the latter months of 1957, broke Soviet expectations by providing an honest depiction of World War II.
Come and See (1985) is a devastating anti-war film that unflinchingly portrays the horrors of Nazi occupation in Soviet Byelorussia through the eyes of a young boy.