The film is based on the novel by Georghe Malarchuk “Red Blizzard”. December 1917. Besarabia is on fire. German and French punitive troops, Petliurists, more
The film is based on the novel by Georghe Malarchuk “Red Blizzard”.
December 1917. Besarabia is on fire. German and French punitive troops, Petliurists, Makhnovists, revolutionary and counter-revolutionary detachments. Some fight for freedom, others for power. Between strife, looting, violence, destruction. The demobilized soldier Kozma Kalmatsuy returns home and fights for order and peace in his native land. close
Mother (Amina Umurzakova) escorted her son to the Great Patriotic War and is waiting for him, like thousands of other women, alive and healthy. She knows more
Mother (Amina Umurzakova) escorted her son to the Great Patriotic War and is waiting for him, like thousands of other women, alive and healthy. She knows that letters from the front are the only way to communicate with the defenders of the Motherland, but she can neither write nor read. Then a courageous woman independently studies literacy to be ready to read the long-awaited letter from her son, and then becomes a postman. In difficult times of war, this is a very difficult duty: it is necessary to bring funerals to people much more often than a woman’s heart can bear, always ready to sympathize and compassion.
Alexander Karpov’s military drama “The Tale of the Mother” was awarded the State Prize of the Kazakh SSR, actress Amina Umurzakova was awarded the prize for the best female role at the First All-Union Film Festival. close
On July 17, 1944, 57,000 German prisoners of war marched through the streets of Moscow. Nineteen generals at the head of the column led their defeated more
On July 17, 1944, 57,000 German prisoners of war marched through the streets of Moscow. Nineteen generals at the head of the column led their defeated army. They marched through Moscow, which they hoped to enter as victors, past people who were to be destroyed. close
"This film follows one day in the heroic struggle of the Soviet people against the German Fascist invaders." A Day of War (Den voyny), a chronicle of more
"This film follows one day in the heroic struggle of the Soviet people against the German Fascist invaders." A Day of War (Den voyny), a chronicle of total war filmed on all fronts as well as at the rear, was produced by the Central Studio of Documentary Films; shot by 160 newsreel cameramen on June 13, 1942, the 356th day of the Great Patriotic War; superbly assembled by M. Slutsky; and released on October 22, 1942. Its cameramen were informed of the actual date of shooting only two days before work commenced. close
The Great Patriotic War is coming to an end. Six-year-old Zuriko lives with his grandmother in a small Georgian village. His mother abandoned him and more
The Great Patriotic War is coming to an end. Six-year-old Zuriko lives with his grandmother in a small Georgian village. His mother abandoned him and his father is at the front. The boy waits for his father, but he doesn't come back from the war alone, but with a new wife, Iano. A conflict arises between the three. close
The film shows the difficult and heroic path of rapprochement of peoples and politicians, which ended with the conclusion in 1783 of the Treatise of St. more
The film shows the difficult and heroic path of rapprochement of peoples and politicians, which ended with the conclusion in 1783 of the Treatise of St. George on the transition of Georgia under the protection of Russia. close
A graduate of the orphanage Stepan Astashonok, coming to the factory, it would seem, found his business. Soon he married, but he lived few happy days more
A graduate of the orphanage Stepan Astashonok, coming to the factory, it would seem, found his business. Soon he married, but he lived few happy days - the war began. His wife and daughter were taken to Germany. When he reached Berlin, Stepan never lost hope of finding them. About the death of the daughter and wife of soldiers learned in the last days of the war. close
The story of two Cossacks from Zaporizhzhya Sich, who had been taken as prisoners by the Turks, but were able to release themselves and get home. But more
The story of two Cossacks from Zaporizhzhya Sich, who had been taken as prisoners by the Turks, but were able to release themselves and get home. But it is going to be a long way and it is very unsafe, so the heroes will find many dangers and obstacles. close
The story unfolds in besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In the lesson on the painting children diligently draw the sentence "We are not more
The story unfolds in besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In the lesson on the painting children diligently draw the sentence "We are not slaves", this smudged phrase becomes the main idea of the film. close
A lithuanian village just after the end of the second World War: Neither German nor Russian its inhabitants must, despite their wounds, find new craft to dream of a better future ahead of them.
A lithuanian village just after the end of the second World War: Neither German nor Russian its inhabitants must, despite their wounds, find new craft to dream of a better future ahead of them. close
During the Great Patriotic War, the Romanian ciguran man raged in Moldova. Young Komsomol underground fighters, who fought against her regime and survived more
During the Great Patriotic War, the Romanian ciguran man raged in Moldova. Young Komsomol underground fighters, who fought against her regime and survived the massacre of the Nazis, meet after many years at the trial of the enemy agent Stapenko (Herman Yushko). They will have to remember their youth, full of anxiety and danger. Of the three survivors - Grigore Chobanu (Igor Ledogorov), Nikolai Stezharu (Vladimir Gorelov) and Dumitru Savelianu (Vladimir Gorelov) Emmanuel Vitorgan ) - only two have nothing to blame: Savelianu, as it turns out, was responsible for the failure of the organization ...
Vasily Paskaru’s war drama “Nobody Instead of You” is a fascinating film, masterfully revealing the characters with subtle psychological nuances. close
Jewish shtetl, Ukraine, 1941. A box with mother’s hairpins – the only thing left from his family – is Yasha’s last chance to escape German invaders and rescue his new friend, a wounded goat kid.
Jewish shtetl, Ukraine, 1941. A box with mother’s hairpins – the only thing left from his family – is Yasha’s last chance to escape German invaders and rescue his new friend, a wounded goat kid. close
Sonya does not understand her boyfriend’s fascination with military reconstruction. The quarrel that broke out on this soil puts under the question of more
Sonya does not understand her boyfriend’s fascination with military reconstruction. The quarrel that broke out on this soil puts under the question of their further relations, but at the same time prompts the girl to become interested in the history of her ancestors, which holds many secrets. close
The short film by the Soviet and then Ukrainian director Nikolai Mashchenko is based on the story by Alexander Serafimovich, which takes place during more
The short film by the Soviet and then Ukrainian director Nikolai Mashchenko is based on the story by Alexander Serafimovich, which takes place during the Great Patriotic War. A Soviet soldier rushes to the train with a small blonde girl in his arms. This train should evacuate children from the orphanage to the rear. However, the train leaves without waiting, and four-year-old Tanya finds herself in the frontline position of our troops.
Light and shadows
Not indifferent to the fate of the child soldiers decide to independently deliver the girl to the nearest station. Having set off on a dangerous path, they cross the river and go deep into the forest. Tanya obediently passes from one hand to the other, falls asleep on the soldiers' shoulders, and sometimes she is lowered to the ground so that the girl rests from the journey "above". This summer forest and blond child create an island of peace. Tanya looks at the juicy leaves of the fern, high pines, walking on the ground with bare feet. But adults understand that the forest silence is dangerous, and as if to confirm this suspicion, the roaring of a wounded horse is heard.
On the brink
There was a fight here, and a horse dying in convulsions has to be shot. Tanya does not understand what is happening, but her uncle Volodya and other soldiers are not alone in the pine forest. The Germans are coming to meet them. A fight ensues. Tanya is mortally frightened and tries to escape, but runs into a Hitler soldier. Suddenly everything calms down, and again there is only summer in the world, a deer lurking somewhere, a blond thin crumb and... a fascist.
This doomed guy suddenly feels sorry for the girl. He pats Tanya on the face and tries to leave, but the baby follows him. A Hitlerite hears a Russian soldier approaching the meadow and loudly calls for a quiet girl. Then, in order for Vladimir to find her, the German has to whip Tanya with a leaf of fern. She looks at him with tears: how could it happen that this uncle with good eyes raised his hand on her? The cry of the girl comes to her defender, and two fighters who have preserved a human soul have to come face to face.
Shooting
Despite the fact that the film shows only the “corner edges” of the war, the film “Tanya” was created with the participation of professional army consultants. The film was shot on black and white film - so, it was customary at that time to create paintings about the Great Patriotic War. On the screens "Tanya" first appeared in 1067. close
For the murder of a fascist officer by a Yugoslav-patriot, the Nazis are preparing to shoot a hundred hostages. With the help of shovels issued for digging more
For the murder of a fascist officer by a Yugoslav-patriot, the Nazis are preparing to shoot a hundred hostages. With the help of shovels issued for digging graves, those sentenced to death destroy the German guard and go to the mountains to the partisans. close
Everyone knew about Przemyshl in the summer of 1941 in the USSR - it was the first Soviet city that managed to recapture from the Nazis on the second more
Everyone knew about Przemyshl in the summer of 1941 in the USSR - it was the first Soviet city that managed to recapture from the Nazis on the second day of the Great Patriotic War, June 23. These long-standing events are dedicated to the documentary Vadim Hasanov "Remyshl. A feat at the border.”
The Polish city of Przemyśl became Soviet in November 1939. During the First World War, the Przemysl fortress was destined to be stormed by Russian troops - it was the key to Austria-Hungary. Russia celebrated the fall of the fortress for two days, and the Entente countries rejoiced. Not much time passed, and the city again found itself in the ring of fire – this time the Soviet troops repelled the attacks of the Wehrmacht.
About what happened in the summer of 1941, the documentary recalls eyewitnesses and border guard Vasily Lagodin, the last surviving member of the defense of Przemyshl. close
The film tells about the battles of the young patriots left in Simferopol occupied by the fascists and the heroic death of the Georgian girl, Zoya Rukhadze. more
The film tells about the battles of the young patriots left in Simferopol occupied by the fascists and the heroic death of the Georgian girl, Zoya Rukhadze. After a number of successful operations, the fascists search and arrest everyone named Zoya. According to the decision of the illegal center, Zoya has to leave the city, but she cannot come to terms with the idea that innocent girls are being tortured by the Gestapo because of her. close
Two fighters from the cover group of the departed defenders of Slavyansk are trying to leave the city captured by the Ukrainian National Guard. The paths more
Two fighters from the cover group of the departed defenders of Slavyansk are trying to leave the city captured by the Ukrainian National Guard. The paths to retreat are already cut off. Among the corpses on the square, the fighters find a miraculously survived under the bombing journalist of the news channel and decide to get out of the surroundings under the view of the TV group ... close
Central Asia during the Civil War. The Jarkent battalion of the Red Army, located in the Verny (now Alma-Ata), receives an order from Frunze to go to more
Central Asia during the Civil War. The Jarkent battalion of the Red Army, located in the Verny (now Alma-Ata), receives an order from Frunze to go to the Fergana region to fight the Basmachi. A group of kulaks, with the support of local merchants and beys, incites the unconscious, wavering mass of the Red Army to revolt. The anti-Soviet agitation of counter-revolutionaries, demagogically exploiting the mood of war weariness, provokes an open mutiny in the battalion. close
Italy of the first half of the XIX century. Arthur, a seminary student, joins the Young Italy Revolutionary Society. Sincere faith in God compels the more
Italy of the first half of the XIX century. Arthur, a seminary student, joins the Young Italy Revolutionary Society. Sincere faith in God compels the young man to reveal at confession the secret of revolutionary society to his new priest. On the denunciation of the confessor, members of the society are arrested. close
Kvarkvare is wrongly accused of activities against the Tsar and is imprisoned, but the Socialist Revolution makes him an imposter "hero". Blinded with more
Kvarkvare is wrongly accused of activities against the Tsar and is imprisoned, but the Socialist Revolution makes him an imposter "hero". Blinded with the authority, he goes to far in his avenge against the whole village. close
Movie time Artura Bogatova "Odessa. Heroes of the underground fortress - the summer of 1941. During the retreat of the Red Army throughout the front in more
Movie time Artura Bogatova "Odessa. Heroes of the underground fortress - the summer of 1941. During the retreat of the Red Army throughout the front in July 1941, preparations began for the Fort, a top-secret operation. Vladimir Molodtsov, the captain of state security, was transferred to perform it from Moscow to Odessa. This officer was to create a special detachment based in the Odessa catacombs and defeating the Nazis under occupation.
Unique documents of the war years, survivors of distant events are witnesses of how this operation took place. The characters of the film will tell about how underground and partisans survived in the catacombs and fought in Odessa, what were the heroes and traitors of that fiery time. close
The film is dedicated to poets who have not returned from the war. 1940. The young poet Kolya Terentyev comes to Moscow and soon becomes a student of more
The film is dedicated to poets who have not returned from the war. 1940. The young poet Kolya Terentyev comes to Moscow and soon becomes a student of the literary institute. At the first Komsomol meeting, Terentyev was nominated to the institute committee, but having learned that his parents were dekulakized, the chairman now raises the question of his stay in the Komsomol. Friends and classmates stand up for the novice poet, the author of the poem about the Red Commissar.
In the evening, the poets Vsevolod Bagritsky, Nikolai Mayorov, Pavel Kogan, Mikhail Kulchitsky act at the institute - they will not return from the front. New, 1941, the guys meet together at Natasha. Lastochkin, a friend and countryman, comes there for a few minutes to say goodbye before leaving for the Finnish front. They talk not only about life, poetry, but also about victory in the impending war. . .