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Man Follows Birds is a coming-of-age story of a young Uzbek poet surrounded by violence. Farouk is fascinated by trees and Khamraev films him with a lot more
Man Follows Birds is a coming-of-age story of a young Uzbek poet surrounded by violence. Farouk is fascinated by trees and Khamraev films him with a lot of melancholy and tenderness. Cast apart because he’s poor and his father’s drunk, Farouk is not happy in his village. When his father dies, he decides to go in the mountains with his best friends. Looking for nature at its purest, the two teenage boys have to deal with the cruelty of violent barbarians. Their trip will also make them meet a lost orphan girl and a wise beggar. close
Research in the field of memory is being conducted under the leadership of Academician Arkhipov. He, like many other thinking people, is not indifferent more
Research in the field of memory is being conducted under the leadership of Academician Arkhipov. He, like many other thinking people, is not indifferent to the purposes for which scientific discoveries can be used and how modern they are. close
Once Koshchey the Immortal caught the Cat-Scientist and complained that he was bored and had no one to torment. In exchange for help, he promised to let more
Once Koshchey the Immortal caught the Cat-Scientist and complained that he was bored and had no one to torment. In exchange for help, he promised to let the Cat go. The Cat, as such help, offered Koshchey to marry, but in order not to scare away the brides, he advised the villain to dress up as a good fellow. Despite such a cunning trick, Koshchey failed time after time. close
Old and experienced Lisa taught her granddaughter a lot. The younger fox, I must say, turned out to be a very capable and diligent student. She grasped more
Old and experienced Lisa taught her granddaughter a lot. The younger fox, I must say, turned out to be a very capable and diligent student. She grasped everything on the fly and repeated various techniques with complete knowledge of the matter. And her grandmother told her how to disguise herself in order to pass by the shepherd imperceptibly, how to overcome many different obstacles on the run, how to hide from persecution by cunning, and many other interesting things. And then the two of them managed to hold a gray wolf and save a simpleton shepherd from misfortune.
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All members of society have always had claims to the formalism of officials, even under socialism. What is worth, for example, one individual, assigned more
All members of society have always had claims to the formalism of officials, even under socialism. What is worth, for example, one individual, assigned by his position to responsibility for the preservation of the crop? Everyone knows how hard and hard work people get bread. The formalist took the most active measures to preserve it. He built a huge plywood poster calling for “save bread” and placed it right next to a mountain of grain dumped on the ground. This “grain warehouse”, guarded by a wise farewell, did not last long: winds and rain destroyed it. But the poster remained...
Funny satirical cartoon Valery Tokmakova "The Ballad of a Formalist", created in the 80s of the twentieth century, and now has not lost its relevance, entertainment and artistic merits. close
The guest and Alyosha continue their research: they fall into the refuge of the gods of Ancient Greece, who turned out to be a team of aliens who studied more
The guest and Alyosha continue their research: they fall into the refuge of the gods of Ancient Greece, who turned out to be a team of aliens who studied people (a screen adaptation of the story “Hello, Parnassus!” by Valentin Berestov), in medieval England (“Yankees at the court of King Arthur” according to the book of Mark Twain), to “Civilization on the bottom of the ocean” (“Marakotov’s bezdnas!” by Valentin Berestov); in the “Impossible” Evbsp;” by Evbestov close
“Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Mitya and Murka” is a well-known animated film by directors Yuriy Klepatsky and Lydia Surikova according to the script by Eduard more
“Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Mitya and Murka” is a well-known animated film by directors Yuriy Klepatsky and Lydia Surikova according to the script by Eduard Uspensky. Uncle Fedor did not want to go to the seashore with his father and mother. Better rest in Prostokvashino together with a striped Sailor and simple-minded ball nothing can be.
Friends went to the forest for a treasure and became rich. Sailor expressed a desire to buy a cow, so that the house was always fresh milk. The cow was stupid, but gave a lot of milk. And the postman Pechkin is concerned about other problems: in the newspaper for the capture of the boy Uncle Fedor give a large reward. close
Village boy Klimko, accompanying his father to the front, stays with his stepmother. In the occupied village, the hero cannot see his friends. Having more
Village boy Klimko, accompanying his father to the front, stays with his stepmother. In the occupied village, the hero cannot see his friends. Having survived hunger, injuries and loneliness, the boy enters a vocational school - nine kilometers from the village - and works with new friends for the front... close
Armenian village of the turn of the century. Skomorokh-rope walker Simon is suspected by a police bailiff of assisting revolutionaries. By nature, just more
Armenian village of the turn of the century. Skomorokh-rope walker Simon is suspected by a police bailiff of assisting revolutionaries. By nature, just a cheerful person, he gets tired of the watchful eye of the police and leaves the village. In Yerevan, accidentally getting into prison still entertains and amuses people. Among those who laugh are revolutionaries. Simon soon gets closer to them and joins them. . . close
Cartoon based on Gogol’s novel “Evening before Ivan Kupala”. About a young and poor couple who loved a girl. But her father was against their meeting. more
Cartoon based on Gogol’s novel “Evening before Ivan Kupala”. About a young and poor couple who loved a girl. But her father was against their meeting. And so on the eve of Ivan Kupala, the devil offered the guy, for a very good fee, to sell his soul. He hesitated for a long time, but still agreed. And now the girl’s father did not refuse, such a rich groom and played the wedding. But gold didn't bring him happiness. . . close
Based on the comedy of the same name by Leonid Zorin. A “mysterious figure” breaks into an institution, saying that testing of all employees will soon more
Based on the comedy of the same name by Leonid Zorin. A “mysterious figure” breaks into an institution, saying that testing of all employees will soon begin to verify compliance with their positions. This causes confusion in the “standing swamp” of institutional life and reveals the true essence of each of the characters. . . close
“Love under the pseudonym”: a comedy about the modern Don Juan, in which the funny and sad are intertwined making the characters think about life... " more
“Love under the pseudonym”: a comedy about the modern Don Juan, in which the funny and sad are intertwined making the characters think about life... " A trip through the city": a comedy pro people's responsibility for their actions ... If the driver Petrov did not carry his rattling luggage through the night city, it is unlikely that someone would have come to arrange a scandal in the middle of the night for a scandal ... close
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