Somewhere not far from Pskov, 1940s. The Russian partisans do what they can against the German army.
Some people spell the director's name "German". Others spell it "Gherman" or "Guerman" so that you won't pronounce it the same way as the nationality. In English, the movie tends to get called "Trial on the Road".
The snow looks really great in this movie. So do the birch trees.
Vladimir Zamanskiy is perfect as Lazarev. Close-ups of his no-bullshit face and bright eyes are appreciated.
The jester from Andrei Rublev - Rolan Bykov - plays the leader of the partisans. Andrei Rublev himself - Anatoliy Solonitsyn - plays the leader's right hand man. The bellmaker from Andrei Rublev (as well as Ivan from Ivan's Childhood (a.k.a. My Name is Ivan)) - Nikolai Burlyaev - brings great manic energy to his scenes as a captive of the partisans.
For another great partisan movie, see Elem Klimov's "Come and See".