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The world through the eyes of a flower growing on the side of the road. The flower sees how the hum of electrical wires, as cars pass by, planes fly by. more
The world through the eyes of a flower growing on the side of the road. The flower sees how the hum of electrical wires, as cars pass by, planes fly by. Before his eyes there are accidents, it rains and the sun shines - all this flower watches from the sidelines, without interacting with the outside world. But suddenly a car stops on the side of the road, a girl comes out of it. In her hand, she holds a book with Japanese triverses and draws attention to the flower. . . close
Nikita Dmitrievich Golovlev, a successful businessman, receives a strange telegram during her granddaughter’s birthday celebration: “I’m coming with my more
Nikita Dmitrievich Golovlev, a successful businessman, receives a strange telegram during her granddaughter’s birthday celebration: “I’m coming with my daughter Victoria.” Your greatest love. A stormy clarification of the relationship between Nikita Dmitrievich and his wife begins. Then the son quarrels with his daughter-in-law, and as a result, the granddaughter, about whom everyone has forgotten, leaves the house where his eyes look. Never before had she wanted to die so much... She is saved by a friend who explains what the gift of God is. close
The director tells the story of Boris Grebenshchikov through the image of Leo Tolstoy. According to Viktor Tikhomirov, both heroes are similar "in their more
The director tells the story of Boris Grebenshchikov through the image of Leo Tolstoy. According to Viktor Tikhomirov, both heroes are similar "in their delusions and achievements". The film has a lot of chronicles and, of course, Grebenshchikov's songs sound, and George Gunitsky described the tape after its premiere at Pushkinskaya 10: "A completely untethered and insanely surreal film in a good way. And it is gratifying that all this postmodern film improvisation is involved on a cool aquarium basis. We need to look at the picture again once or twice, get a better understanding of it. And savor it. A very worthy work." close
In a small town there are no mysteries, lively events or attractions, apart from the smooth tracks of the railway, which hide real life and fairytale more
In a small town there are no mysteries, lively events or attractions, apart from the smooth tracks of the railway, which hide real life and fairytale emotions beyond the horizon. The train to the capital, which passes through the town every day, seems to Katya and Oxana to be part of a different world, full of wonder. One day an unexpected message from the Moscow express alters the routine life of the two friends. close
One day, Grigori appears at the hospital in a state of excitement and informs her that his mother has died. Margarita, who also knew this friendly old more
One day, Grigori appears at the hospital in a state of excitement and informs her that his mother has died. Margarita, who also knew this friendly old lady, is saddened at the news. On the other hand, the announcement makes her hopeful that things might just work out for her and Grigori after all. close
Sisin, a forty-year-old writer, gets on the train and goes out of town. In the car, he is surrounded by strange passengers, some of whom resemble famous more
Sisin, a forty-year-old writer, gets on the train and goes out of town. In the car, he is surrounded by strange passengers, some of whom resemble famous Russian writers: Chekhov, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Kuprin... Surreal visions, hidden desires, fears, and anxieties arise in Sisin's imagination. Love, career, and life itself seem stupid and meaningless to him. close
This movie is a collection of portraits of residents of Russian countryside. Not a single word. Only long look into the camera. Landscape. Flow of time.
This movie is a collection of portraits of residents of Russian countryside. Not a single word. Only long look into the camera. Landscape. Flow of time. close
Algis, a 78-year-old man, decides to voluntarily die to save himself from the fear of even deeper old age and death. However, in this difficult moment, more
Algis, a 78-year-old man, decides to voluntarily die to save himself from the fear of even deeper old age and death. However, in this difficult moment, he learns that his choice will entail disastrous consequences for innocent people.
The film was the directorial debut of Pavel Sanayev. Filmed by order of Lithuanian television. Participated in the competition program of the festival "Kinoshok" close
"Goodbye, youth" - it is with these words of the main character begins the short film Larisa Bocharova "Tomorrow's birthday." The girl is experiencing more
"Goodbye, youth" - it is with these words of the main character begins the short film Larisa Bocharova "Tomorrow's birthday." The girl is experiencing a difficult transitional age, and now she is waiting for a new test, because tomorrow she will be exactly eighteen, and this is the mark after which the real adult life begins. There are twenty-four hours left, which the main character spends in search of answers, in search of the meaning of her unnecessary being. She walks, thinking, through the apartment, the streets and the park. “But Juliet at eighteen could already become a grandmother,” the heroine counts, realizing that her personal life did not work out. close
A surreal journey of a displaced spirit as he wanders in the interminable darkness through the temporal landscape of a quaint and isolated feudal-era more
A surreal journey of a displaced spirit as he wanders in the interminable darkness through the temporal landscape of a quaint and isolated feudal-era fishing village. Guided by a series of faintly illuminated rooms, the wandering spirit comes upon ancient souls who take on physical forms as they recount their personal stories of daily existence, loss, and tragedy in the peasant community. Intrigued by his initial visit to a curiously distracted elderly woman, the spirit returns to her home in order to ask a fundamental question - "What is happiness?" - an existential query that is innocently answered with innate humility and accepted unknowingness. close
A story about love, hate and loneliness, depicting several days from the life of two brothers. They work as track walkers on a railway somewhere in rural Russia.
A story about love, hate and loneliness, depicting several days from the life of two brothers. They work as track walkers on a railway somewhere in rural Russia. close
In Russian, "Svyato" means "happy". But it is also a nickname for Svyatoslav, the son of director Kossakovsky, who for two years covered mirrors from more
In Russian, "Svyato" means "happy". But it is also a nickname for Svyatoslav, the son of director Kossakovsky, who for two years covered mirrors from Svyato. For the first time in his life, Svyato is going to watch himself on a mirror. close
A documentary film about the life and early death of Russian singer and songwriter Aleksandr Bashlachev through the eyes of his friends, family members more
A documentary film about the life and early death of Russian singer and songwriter Aleksandr Bashlachev through the eyes of his friends, family members and other representatives of rock music scene. close
The internal dialogue of two Frida Kahlo, a romantic passionate painting of nature and a lonely woman full of skepticism. The film is an attempt with more
The internal dialogue of two Frida Kahlo, a romantic passionate painting of nature and a lonely woman full of skepticism. The film is an attempt with individual strokes (in the spirit of Frida's own technique) to sketch on the screen a portrait of one of the most incredible personalities of the 20th century. close
A mystical detective about the everyday life of the Moscow police pursuing a bloodthirsty killer elephant. Offended by fate, Gobo walks through Moscow more
A mystical detective about the everyday life of the Moscow police pursuing a bloodthirsty killer elephant. Offended by fate, Gobo walks through Moscow apartments and crushes innocent citizens. Petrovka 38 has a difficult task to catch the criminal, because this is already thirty-nine thousand cases in a week! close
A brilliant observational documentary filmed at the Civil Registry office in St. Petersburg, where people come to have births, marriages, divorces and more
A brilliant observational documentary filmed at the Civil Registry office in St. Petersburg, where people come to have births, marriages, divorces and deaths registered. 'It’s like a theatre here', one says in the beginning of the film, and it indeed is, the Theater of Life. The young women working in the office have a job that shifts from being verbally attacked and called idiots, to situations where they are subject to flirt, or where they master the happy ceremony of marriage. Faces, joy, sorrow, fun, despair... It’s all very well composed, rhythmical, with atmosphere conveyed, and lives up to what a documentary should be: multilayered and universal. And about Life. close
Valentina Karavayeva had her career ruined when her face was injured in a car crash. Weaving scenes from Russian war classics, Valentina’s personal soliloquies more
Valentina Karavayeva had her career ruined when her face was injured in a car crash. Weaving scenes from Russian war classics, Valentina’s personal soliloquies and contemporary footage, director Paradzhanov has created a wonderfully stylish portrait of a quintessential romantic artist. close
“Like the right and left hand Your soul is close to my soul We are sealed shut, blissfully and warmly, Like the right and left wing…” The life and art more
“Like the right and left hand Your soul is close to my soul We are sealed shut, blissfully and warmly, Like the right and left wing…” The life and art of Pavel Kogan and Lyudmila Stanukinas, two famous Leningrad documentary filmmakers, can best be expressed by the Tsvetaeva stanza cited above. They are the main characters of this film, which their student Viktor Kossakovsky shot during Pavel Kogan’s final months. For Lyudmila Stanukinas, Lyalya, as those close to her called her, her husband was her only reason for existence. She was with him until the end and held onto his extinguishing life as much as she could. close
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