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The chairman of the kolkhoz Ivan Kuzmich, referring to urgent work, does not release participants of amateur art activities to the district review. A more
The chairman of the kolkhoz Ivan Kuzmich, referring to urgent work, does not release participants of amateur art activities to the district review. A brigade of Philharmonic artists arrives in the village, but their concert is in danger of disruption: the dancer and singer - the "nail of the program" - lagged behind the train. The head of the Dunyasha club proposes to replace the artist with a driver Senei Perepelkin. Particles and dances Perepelkin amaze all those present at the concert - and moved Ivan Kuzmich lets Dunyasha with the team to the district review. close
Every Day Except Christmas is a 37-minute documentary film filmed in 1957 at the Covent Garden fruit, vegetable and flower market, then located in the more
Every Day Except Christmas is a 37-minute documentary film filmed in 1957 at the Covent Garden fruit, vegetable and flower market, then located in the Covent Garden area of East central London. It was directed by Lindsay Anderson and produced by Karel Reisz and Leon Clore under the sponsorship of Ford of Britain, the first of the company's "Look At Britain" series. close
A poetic ode to the River Seine, Ivens' distinguished camera eye surveys its lively banks and step-stone canals with a vérité candor, a beguiling elan.
A poetic ode to the River Seine, Ivens' distinguished camera eye surveys its lively banks and step-stone canals with a vérité candor, a beguiling elan. close
The story of Johann Faust, presented by the puppet theater. As one of the puppeteers acted, then not yet known to cinema, Czech animator and surrealist Jan Schvankmeier.
The story of Johann Faust, presented by the puppet theater. As one of the puppeteers acted, then not yet known to cinema, Czech animator and surrealist Jan Schvankmeier. close
Dancers, shown in photographic negative, perform a series of ballet moves, solos, pas de deux, larger groupings. The dancers glide and rotate untroubled more
Dancers, shown in photographic negative, perform a series of ballet moves, solos, pas de deux, larger groupings. The dancers glide and rotate untroubled by gravity against a slowly changing starfield background. Their movements are accompanied by music scored for a small ensemble of woodwind and percussion. close
Based on an excerpt from the novel by L.N.Tolstoy "War and Peace."
The war of 1812. The defeated Napoleonic army is retreating. Three Russian soldiers more
Based on an excerpt from the novel by L.N.Tolstoy "War and Peace."
The war of 1812. The defeated Napoleonic army is retreating. Three Russian soldiers settled in a snowy forest near a fire: a young (Zaletayev), an elderly and a middle-aged one. Zaletayev fantasizes — as if he had captured Napoleon. The soldiers laugh good-naturedly at him. After dinner, they fall asleep...
Two Frenchmen go to the clearing — an officer and a soldier. Russian soldiers wake up and, seeing that the officer is barely standing on his feet from cold and hunger, take him to the colonel. The French soldier sits down to the fire. The Russians give him porridge and vodka. The soldier, encouraged, sings a french song. Zaletayev echoes him. A tired Frenchman falls asleep on Zaletayev’s shoulder. The soldiers carefully shelter him. “Also people,” an elderly soldier says with a sigh. close
We see a film negative of a nude couple embracing in bed. Then, back in regular black and white images, we see them alone and together, clothed, at home. more
We see a film negative of a nude couple embracing in bed. Then, back in regular black and white images, we see them alone and together, clothed, at home. It's night, she sees his reflection in the window, she closes the drapes. After sex, again in a black and white negative, they sit, smoke, have coffee. They kiss, she smiles. They light candles. The images are often quick, the camera angles occasionally are off kilter; the room is sometimes dark and sometimes lit, as if lit by the rotating of a searchlight. The images again appear in negative when they return to bed. close
Drunkard Garsevan is supposed to bring wine for testing to specialist Poghosyan. On the road he drinks the wine and is picked up by two young men who think that he is a victim of road accident.
Drunkard Garsevan is supposed to bring wine for testing to specialist Poghosyan. On the road he drinks the wine and is picked up by two young men who think that he is a victim of road accident. close
Pull My Daisy is a film that typifies the Beat Generation. Directed by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, Daisy was adapted by Jack Kerouac from the third more
Pull My Daisy is a film that typifies the Beat Generation. Directed by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, Daisy was adapted by Jack Kerouac from the third act of his play, Beat Generation; Kerouac also provided improvised narration. close
Tragicomedy based on the story of the same name by A. P. Chekhov. Dr. Ivan Nikolaevich received a bronze candelabra as a gift from the grateful for the more
Tragicomedy based on the story of the same name by A. P. Chekhov.
Dr. Ivan Nikolaevich received a bronze candelabra as a gift from the grateful for the cure of Sasha Smirnov. But the doctor is confused: the candelabra is very indiscreet - two completely naked naiads.
The doctor is thinking: who would give this unfortunate gift? Suddenly, he remembers that he owed lawyer Ukhov for his advice. In turn, Ukhov, driven by the same feeling as the doctor, gets rid of the gift, handing it on the day of the benefit to the actor-comedian Shashkin. Shashkin, having decided that such a “work of art” can compromise him, sells the chandelier to an old bronze store owned by Sasha Smirnova’s mother. And Sasha, delighted that he finally found a mate to the gifted candelabra, hands it to the doctor. close
Lev Savvich Turmanov caught his wife with his best friend Fyodor Fyodorovich Degtyarev decided to take revenge on the offender. Overhearing that a letter more
Lev Savvich Turmanov caught his wife with his best friend Fyodor Fyodorovich Degtyarev decided to take revenge on the offender. Overhearing that a letter addressed to Degtyarev, his wife will put in a marble vase, Lev Savvich comes up with a complex combination of revenge. . . close
White troops are approaching the village. A small garrison of Red Army soldiers decides to evacuate civilians and a wounded soldier to safety. This important more
White troops are approaching the village. A small garrison of Red Army soldiers decides to evacuate civilians and a wounded soldier to safety. This important task is entrusted to the young Komsomol member Efimka. The carts leave the village and travel along forest roads, but lose their way. At night, at a rest stop, Efimka, his mother and Verka talk about the future, about a forty-story house with a tower, a star and a spotlight - let it shine!.. close
Debord’s eighteen-minute Critique of Separation directs its experimental attentions to “the documentary.” Debord draws from a catalogue of newsreel footage more
Debord’s eighteen-minute Critique of Separation directs its experimental attentions to “the documentary.” Debord draws from a catalogue of newsreel footage and book covers, rephotographed photographs, views of Paris and its neighborhoods, and a catalogue of disabused, seemingly offhand footage of him and his friends in the porous zone comprising the cafe and the street. close
At the heart of the feuilleton is an anecdotal story: the artel "Thick rope" knitting three thin ropes into one sends its products to the artel "Thin more
At the heart of the feuilleton is an anecdotal story: the artel "Thick rope" knitting three thin ropes into one sends its products to the artel "Thin rope" through the accounting of the district store bypassing its shelves. The thin rope then follows in the opposite direction bypassing the same legal entities. close
A man receives a breakup letter from his sweetheart, who sends him back his photo, in pieces. The pained lover decides to reply. Fountain pen, penholder, more
A man receives a breakup letter from his sweetheart, who sends him back his photo, in pieces. The pained lover decides to reply. Fountain pen, penholder, desk, stamps, paper and inkwell all contrive diabolically to thwart him. close
Koncert is a 1962 Hungarian short film directed by István Szabó. In the film, several beach-goers have a go at playing creating an impromptu concert. more
Koncert is a 1962 Hungarian short film directed by István Szabó. In the film, several beach-goers have a go at playing creating an impromptu concert. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film. close
This is the very first silent slapstick comedy short about adventures of Worldly, Coward, and Fool. What's more fun: fishing with worms, or dynamite? more
This is the very first silent slapstick comedy short about adventures of Worldly, Coward, and Fool. What's more fun: fishing with worms, or dynamite? Three friends decided to have a blast! Unfortunately their dog Barbos just loves playing fetch. And this time that stick was used for blast fishing. Barbos saw people throwing a smoking stick in a water, and fetched it right back to his owners. The "unusual cross" part begins when owners try to outrun the dog with dynamite. close
The famous artist bear Michelle, having stopped training on vacation, almost disrupted another performance in the circus. But the bear Mishutka performed more
The famous artist bear Michelle, having stopped training on vacation, almost disrupted another performance in the circus. But the bear Mishutka performed the main number for him - a flight under the dome of the circus. close