The 81st Regiment’s New Year’s Eve (1997, English Subtitles, 60FPS)
While far from being factually flawless, this is the only proper documentary about the 81st Samara Regiment’s involvement in the 1994 New Year’s eve assault on Grozny. The author is unknown, it was probably produced for the television it aired on, PPT. If I find out any more, I will update this description.
About the speakers featured in this documentary - all are currently alive except for the commander Alexander Yaroslavtsev who passed away from Covid-19 in January of this year.
Zakhryapin isn’t the only Afghan war veteran among them, so was Yaroslavtsev and so is Burlakov and Stankevich (featured towards the end).
Igor Vechkanov wrote an amazing short memoir of his experience of the battle, I very much recommend reading it if you can bear the minor inaccuracies of Google Translate:
Since the documentary doesn’t elaborate on what happened to Yaroslavtsev after he moved closer to the presidential palace (after being ordered so by Pulikovsky), his BMP was hit w
209 views
131
21
4 months ago 00:01:47 1
Jenna Ortega’s getting ready with Dior for the Venice Film Festival
4 months ago 00:08:08 1
Ukrainian drone obliterates Russian tank by dropping bombs on its unsuspecting crew from above
4 months ago 00:01:35 2
Kieran Culkin Wins Best Television Male Actor – Drama Series I 81st Annual Golden Globes
4 months ago 00:01:00 1
Hugh Jackman & Anne Hathaway Sing a Duet at the Oscars
4 months ago 00:12:07 1
La Maison en Petits Cubes (The House of Small Cubes)
5 months ago 00:00:46 1
Takeshi Kitano Jokes About ‘Broken Rage’ at Venice Film Festival: ‘I Should Have Been More Serious!
5 months ago 00:06:30 1
‘The Room Next Door’: Almodovar’s film wins Golden Lion award at 81st Venice Film Festival | DW News
5 months ago 01:11:30 1
Biennale Cinema 2024 - Press conferences by Juries and Winners
5 months ago 02:48:30 1
Biennale Cinema 2024 - Cerimonia di premiazione / Awards Ceremony