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The text is a transcript of the fourth part of the film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, directed by Sergei Bondarchuk. It covers the events of 1812, when Napoleon's army invaded Russia and was eventually defeated by the Russian forces. The main characters are Pierre Bezukhov, a wealthy and idealistic nobleman who joins the militia to fight against Napoleon; Natasha Rostova, a young and beautiful woman who loves Pierre but is also engaged to Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, a brave and noble officer who is wounded and dies in Natasha's arms; and Platon Karataev, a simple and wise peasant who befriends Pierre when he is captured by the French. The film shows the horrors of war, the suffering of the people, the burning of Moscow, and the final retreat of the French army. It also explores the themes of love, death, faith, and happiness. The film ends with Pierre's reunion with Natasha and his hope for a better future.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Digital restoration of image and sound was performed by MOSFILM Cinema Concern.
2. The film is titled "War and Peace," directed by Sergei Bondarchuk.
3. The main character, Pierre Bezukhov, is portrayed by S.Bondarchuk.
4. The film's music was composed by Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov.
5. Anatoly Petritsky was the Director of Photography.
6. The film features a military question about Russia's salvation and whether to abandon Moscow without a battle.
7. A decision is made to retreat through Moscow along the Rayzan road.
8. Prince Bolkonsky is mentioned as wounded and dying.
9. Napoleon's character is played by Vladislav Strzhelchik.
10. Kutuzov gave an order to retreat on the night of September the first.
11. The film depicts scenes of battle, retreat, and personal drama among characters.
12. Pierre Bezukhov decides to remain in Moscow to kill Napoleon.
13. The film portrays the burning of Moscow and its impact on characters.
14. Prince Andrei is depicted as dying, contemplating life and death.
15. The film concludes with a court-martial sentencing an accused to be shot.
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