A drama of a different kind and history is listed in that thriller, where the story tells of a girl aspiring to appear as an artist. That story began in 1941. This year, an ambitious 16-year-old artist and her family were deported to Siberia for the Baltic region, which could be outrageous for the girl. The girl may not have given up her ambition, as the passion and hope of a single girl may change everything until history.
May 31, 1994 in Vilnius, Lithuania
23 September 1979, Oslo, Norway
15 May 1990, Sussex, England, UK
April 13, 1954
7 March 1992, London, England, UK
24 May 1948, Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
January 16, 2019
True-to-book WWII adaptation is violent, sad, emotional.January 10, 2019
Markevicius and Jones find meaning in the small moments of humanity within the horrors of war - those times when the oppressed and even the oppressors get a chance, just for a little while, to be people.January 10, 2019
Sometimes only a fine line separates tragic sweep from a movie that never comes to life as anything other than actors dressed in costumes, straining to inhabit an alien chapter of history.January 11, 2019
Filmmakers never seem to run out of footnotes to history during World War II. This one is better served in the pages of a novel. It doesn't work on film.October 06, 2018
The film is heartfelt and often powerful but sometimes too sluggish to carry maximum impact.October 22, 2018
A big, bold, and beautiful story that is equally matched with breathtaking cinematography and a haunting score.January 03, 2019
Simplistic dialogue threatens to sink a drama with expansive cinematography, taking place in a pair of Soviet gulags and filmed in Lithuania.January 11, 2019
Ashes in the Snow is a good, yet unsatisfying movie with the potential to have been so much better.January 11, 2019
The script and direction ... [are] dealing with actual historical atrocities and tragedies, and distilling them into another resilience-of-the-human-spirit bromide.January 22, 2019
In a tale that is at once overexplained and undercooked, there's almost no trace of recognizable humanity. So even when we are shown truly disturbing images, we are so far removed from them that they are stripped of any real emotive weight.