aleksei kravchenko, an analysis of homeless campsite spatial patterns and spatial relationships, arthur russell, belarus, come and see, elem klimov, homelessness, homelessness in portland, houseless, keep the lights on, krystle n harrell, the cello, wild combination, wwii
What I Watched Come and See (1985), directed by Elem Klimov. One of the most devastating war movies ever shot, Come and See, is about a boy played by Aleksei Kravchenko finding a gun and joining the resistance in Belarus during Germany’s invasion in World War II. The movie is so dark and devastating that […]