Zoya (Зоя) 80 years old

Zoya

The true story of one of Russia's most beloved national heroines. During the Nazi siege of Moscow, a fearless 18-year-old girl named Zoya risked her life as a partisan fighter. Captured by the Germans, Zoya endured unspeakable tortures at the hands of the Gestapo but still refused to betray her comrades. Even on the gallows, Zoya defiantly spoke out against the Nazis and everything they stood for. In a series of flashbacks, this film re-creates not merely Zoya's death, but also her life.

Credits

Zoya Cast

Name Character
Aleksey Batalov He was 16, 88 years old when he died as Alyosha Batalov, Zoya's classmate (uncredited)
Mikhail Troyanovsky He was 55, 75 years old when he died as The Head teacher (uncredited)
Mariya Vinogradova She was 22, 72 years old when she died as Vinogradova, Zoya's classmate (uncredited)
Rostislav Plyatt He was 35, 80 years old when he died as German Soldier
Vladimir Volchik He was 27, 63 years old when he died as Komsomol Secretary
Tamara Altseva She was 33, 90 years old when she died as Anna Sergeevna, Zoya's Teacher

Zoya Crew

Name Department
Lev Arnshtam as Director. He was 39 (74) years old when He died Directing
Lev Arnshtam as Writer. He was 39 (74) years old when He died Writing
Dmitri Shostakovich as Original Music Composer. He was 38 (68) years old when He died Sound
Boris Chirskov as Writer. He was 40 (61) years old when He died Writing
Zoya poster
Zoya (80 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, November 23, 1944
  • Runtime: 95 minutes