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  1. Peshawar Waltz (Russian: Пешаварский вальс, Peshavarskiy val's) is a 1994 Russian action film directed and written by Timur Bekmambetov. The film is a dramatic depiction of Afghan war based on the actual events of the Badaber uprising of prisoners of war 24 km south of Peshawar, Pakistan.

  2. Peshawar Waltz: Directed by Timur Bekmambetov, Gennadiy Kayumov. With O. Chernyshev, Gennadiy Kayumov, Barry Kushner, K. Lyaschenko. A violent action thriller, which launched the career of successful Russian genre auteur Timur Bekmambetov, in which prisoners try to make an escape.

  3. Peshawar Waltz (Peshavarskiy val's), also known as Escape from Afghanistan is a 1994 Russian action film directed and written by Timur Bekmambetov. The film is a compelling depiction of war in Afghanistan, based on actual events: the uprising of Soviet captives taken place in Badaber, 24 km from the Peshawar, Pakistan.

  4. During the Russian war with Afghanistan in the 1980s, journalist Charlie Palmer and medic Victor Davis arrive at a P.O.W. camp near the Afghanistan/Pakistan border in order to document the sub-human conditions which the prisoners are forced to endure.

  5. fipresci.org › awards › peshavarskiy-valsPeshawar Waltz

    Peshawar Waltz. Peshavarskiy vals. by Timur Bekmambetov. Russia, 1994, 86 mins. Motivation: “For the courage and consistance in covering burning national problems. ...

  6. 11 de jul. de 1994 · One of the strongest contenders for recognition in what has been an otherwise modestly meritorious pack, "Peshavar Waltz" is a startling, gripping anti-war manifesto from Russian first-time ...

  7. During the Russian war with Afghanistan in the 1980s, journalist Charlie Palmer and medic Victor Davis arrive at a P.O.W. camp near the Afghanistan/Pakistan border in order to document the sub-human conditions which the prisoners are forced to endure. During their visit, the prisoners seize control of the camp and begin to enact a series of terrible and bloody punishments on their captors ...