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Russia nominates 'Stalingrad' for Oscars

MOSCOW, Sept. 21 (UPI) -- Russia's Oscars nomination commission said it chose Fyodor Bondarchuk's World War II drama "Stalingrad" as its entry for the foreign-language Academy Award.

The film tells the story of Soviet soldiers battling Nazi Germans during the Battle of Stalingrad, RIA Novosti reported Saturday.

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"We've decided to put forward 'Stalingrad,'" producer Yevgeny Gidilis said Friday.

"Stalingrad" is Russia's first movie made entirely with 3-D technology, the newspaper said. It had a $30 million budget.

If Bondarchuk wins the Oscar for best foreign-language film, he'd be the second person in his family to do so.

His father, Sergei Bondarchuk, won the best foreign-language Oscar in 1968 for his adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace."

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