City Under Siege (1969)
In the postwar years, many photographs and newsreels taken during the Siege were confiscated and destroyed for presenting too “subjective” a view of the events of that time. This film is the result of a long search through the Leningrad archives. Out of thousands of surviving wartime photographs, the director selected four hundred that had never before been used in cinema. The film is a montage of these historical documents, accompanied by the voices of poets Olga Berggolts and Alexander Prokofyev, radio announcer Yuri Levitan, and the sounds of air raid sirens…
Director: Pavel Kogan
| Directing | Pavel Kogan | Director |
| Writing | V. Gurvich | Writer |
| Camera | Yuriy Zanin | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Yu. Lebedev | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Nina Zinina | Sound |
| Editing | Taisa Yanson | Editor |