Firebird (2021) Apr 2026
Firebird (2021) is a sweeping, bittersweet romantic drama that feels like a long-lost Hollywood classic, yet tells a story that Hollywood—and certainly the Soviet Union—spent decades keeping in the shadows. Based on the real-life memoir The Story of Roman by Sergey Fetisov, the film transports us to a 1970s Soviet Air Force base in occupied Estonia, where a young private and a dashing fighter pilot risk everything for a forbidden love.
The emotional weight is further complicated by Luisa (Diana Pozharskaya), the base commander's secretary, who becomes part of a heartbreaking love triangle as Roman attempts to mask his identity through a traditional life. Audience Perspectives Firebird (2021)
The constant threat of surveillance turns every lingering glance or late-night conversation into a potential death sentence. Firebird (2021) is a sweeping, bittersweet romantic drama
Director Peeter Rebane masterfully builds a sense of claustrophobia. The stark, industrial beauty of the Soviet airbase is captured through stunning cinematography, contrasting the rigid military structures with the raw, intimate moments shared by the leads. “Firebird tore me apart
“Firebird tore me apart. It goes beyond love, it's survival, repression, systemic cruelty.” Reddit · 11 months ago