
Surrender was not an option as the film dramatizes the heroic defense of Brest Fortress after the German onslaught began on 22 June 1941. It follows the first days of resistance organized into three zones led by regimental commander Pyotr Mikhailovich Gavrilov, Commissar Efim Moiseevich Fomin and outpost chief Andrey Mitrofanovich Kizhevatov. Decades later veteran Alexander Akimov recalls his teenage self, 15‑year‑old Sasha, his love for Anya, and the brutal war that engulfed him.
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Mikhail Evlanov
Проскурин

Madlen Dzhabrailova
жена Гаврилова

Aleksey Dmitriev
Николаев

Ivan Krasko
читает закадровый текст, озвучка

Dmitriy Kulichkov
Карелин, летчик

Yevgeni Tsyganov
лейтенант Почерников

Pavel Derevyanko
Ефим Фомин

Andrey Merzlikin
лейтенант Кижеватов

Mikhail Pavlik
лейтенант НКВД Вайнштейн

Anna Tsukanova-Kott
Соня

Kirill Boltaev
лейтенант Виноградов

Maxim Kostromykin
Колька

Yana Esipovich
жена Кижеватова

Egor Petrov
Алик Бобков

Evgeny Sangadzhiev
артиллерист

Vladimir Kapustin

Nodari Dzhanelidze

John Bakhanbaev
солдат

Veronika Nikonova
Анна Кижеватова

Aleksei Kopashov
Сашка Акимов

Alexander Korshunov
Пётр Гаврилов

Anatoly Kot
диверсант

Tatyana Kamina
Шура Почерникова

Aleksandr Saptsov
лейтенант Андрей Акимов

Evgeny Kharitonov
лейтенант Григорьев

Maxim Krechetov

Garik Vepshkovsky
рядовой Серёгин

Segrey Tsepov
капитан Иван Зубачев

Yuriy Anpilogov
Кофтун

Aleksandr Sirin
военврач Маслов

Ilya Mozgovoy
немецкий офицер

Benik Arakelyan
Самвел Матевосян

Sergey Vlasov
Кавалёнок

Gennadiy Garbuk
Сашка Акимов в старости

Rinat Ibragimov
Константин

Igor Denisov
немецкий офицер

Aleksandr Kuzmichyov
начальник ж/станции

Vasili Molodtsov
железнодорожный обходчик

Elena Dubrovskaya
медсестра

Sergey Savenkov
снайпер

Denis Parshin
санитар

Maksim Litovchenko

Andrey Senkin

Evgeny Ivkovich
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On Saturday, June 21, 1941, Sasha Akimov, Gennadiy Garbuk, a 15-year-old musician, and his older brother Andrey Akimov, Aleksandr Saptsov, serve in the 333rd Rifle Regiment of the Red Army at Brest Fortress. Across the fortress, a commissar, Yefim Fomin, Pavel Derevyanko discovers he cannot bring his family to Brest due to a shortage of train tickets. Another officer, Lt. Gavrilov, voiced concerns about the fort’s defenses, despite warnings from NKVD Lt. Vainshtein, Mikhail Pavlik, about an imminent war with Germany. That evening, the fortress loses power due to sabotage by German Brandenburgers.
The next morning, at 3:58, Operation Barbarossa—the invasion of the Soviet Union—begins. Brest Fortress is relentlessly bombarded by German artillery and Stuka dive-bombers, while waves of German infantry press the assault. By 6:30, hospital staff and patients are overwhelmed and captured, many are massacred. Fomin takes command of the defenders around the Kholm Gate, while Gavrilov rallies the troops around the Eastern Fort. Elsewhere, NKVD border guards under command of Lieutenant Kizhevatov, Andrey Merzlikin, repel a German sortie into the fortress, and Vainshtein thwarts a German commando attempting to undermine the 132nd NKVD Battalion barracks. As the siege tightens, Sasha finds himself stranded in one of the barracks, fighting to stay alive amid the chaos. In the East Fort, Andrey Akimov is killed while destroying two Panzer IIIs with a 45 mm anti-tank gun, a sacrifice that helps Gavrilov slow the German advance.
By the end of June 22, the Soviet defenders are split into groups: Fomin and his force defend the Kholm Gate, Gavrilov’s men guard the Eastern Redoubt, while Kizhevatov holds the 9th Frontier outpost, aided by civilians, and Vainshtein maintains a stubborn hold on the barracks of the 132nd NKVD Battalion. The next day, fighting continues, and Sasha makes it to the Kholm Gate. An I-16 fighter from the 123rd Fighter Aviation Regiment is shot down over the fortress, its pilot rescued by Fomin’s men. The pilot reveals that the Red Army is retreating toward Minsk, and Fomin realizes that the defenders must break out or die.
On June 24, Sasha leaves the Kholm Gate to warn the other pockets about Fomin’s breakout plan. He discovers the 132nd has been overrun and Vainshtein is dead, but he succeeds in delivering the message to Kizhevatov and Gavrilov. That night, a breakout is attempted by all three pockets but is halted by German forces, resulting in heavy losses. The following morning, Kizhevatov reluctantly orders the surviving civilians—his wife and daughter, and Sasha among them—to evacuate the fortress during a cease-fire.
By June 26, a two-ton bomb devastates the fortress, and the Germans move to extinguish the remaining pockets. The defenders at the Kholm Gate surrender, and Fomin is executed on the spot under the Commissar order, as a Jew, a communist, and a commissar. Gavrilov commands the remaining men to strike out individually. Kizhevatov and his troops regroup in the barracks; Sasha returns to them there. After urging Sasha to take the regimental colors and remember the truth about the defenders, Kizhevatov covers his comrades with a machine gun to enable a last breakout, which ultimately fails and costs Kizhevatov his life as Sasha escapes. Years later, an elderly Sasha visits a Brest Fortress memorial with his grandson to remember the days when life, family, and homeland were all bound up in a single brave stand.
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