"Ofitserlar" filmi qahramonlari haykali, Bronze sculpture in Dorogomilovo district, Moscow, Russia.
The Officers monument displays three bronze figures arranged in a triangular composition on a granite base. The spatial arrangement of the figures creates a sense of unity and continuity across the composition.
The sculpture was unveiled on December 9, 2013, referencing the 1971 Soviet military drama film Officers by Vladimir Rogovoy. Its creation represented a later tribute to the enduring impact this classic film had on Russian cinema.
The monument honors Russian military officers and their families as depicted in the influential Soviet film. The bronze figures embody values and responsibilities that shaped many generations of those who served.
The monument stands at the intersection of Kutuzovsky Prospekt and Poklonnaya Street near Victory Park. The location is easily accessible by public transport, with Park Pobedy metro station conveniently situated nearby.
The three bronze figures represent officers from different time periods, each wearing uniforms specific to their military era. This detail illustrates how the film itself weaves together timelines and generations of service members across decades.
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