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Hoping to receive compensation for the house belonging to her before the revolution, Madame Joubert comes to Odessa with her granddaughter Madeleine. more
Hoping to receive compensation for the house belonging to her before the revolution, Madame Joubert comes to Odessa with her granddaughter Madeleine. While Madame is at war with enterprising Odessa citizens, her granddaughter meets Soviet peers and realizes the advantages of socialism. close
Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors is a 1964 Soviet fairy tale film directed by Aleksandr Rou based on a story with the same name by Vitali Gubarev. Both the more
Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors is a 1964 Soviet fairy tale film directed by Aleksandr Rou based on a story with the same name by Vitali Gubarev. Both the surreal story by Vladimir Gubarev, together with the 1964 film, written in a Through The Looking Glass style. Alice-type Soviet girl, named Olya meets her counterpart Yalo, while looking into the mirror. Yalo is an absolute antipode to Olya, for example where Olya is precise and neat, Yalo is absent-minded, careless, etc. The explicit plot relates to Olya learning to see herself differently, but this occurs through an experience in the Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors which serves as a mechanism for commenting on the ability of a society to manufacture a false reality. close
Batrak Gafur (Shukur Burkhanov), without stretching his back, works for the rich ruthless Salihbai (Obid Jalilov) and can not get out of poverty. His more
Batrak Gafur (Shukur Burkhanov), without stretching his back, works for the rich ruthless Salihbai (Obid Jalilov) and can not get out of poverty. His family is barely making ends meet, and misfortunes fall on them one by one. Gafur’s wife Jamil, who shares with her husband all the hardships of poverty, was tired of such a life. New trends coming from distant Russia are gradually awakening the class consciousness of the oppressed farmhand and forcing him to take a new look at the state of affairs.
Drama by Latif Fayziyev and Alexander Gintsbur “Bai and the farmhouse” is based on the play of the Uzbek poet, playwright and composer Hamza Khakim-zade Niyazi and is the first dramatic work of socialist realism in Uzbekistan. close
This film is the first adaptation of an operetta written by Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko. It follows the trials and tribulations of Natalka and Peter more
This film is the first adaptation of an operetta written by Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko. It follows the trials and tribulations of Natalka and Peter (Petro). The sweethearts planned to get married; however, Natalka's father does not approve of the marriage because Petro was not affluent enough to keep Natalka in the manner he thought that she should be kept. Petro goes off to earn the required fortune. close
Follows the legendary female pilots Raskova, Osipenko, and Grisodubova in their failed but magnificent attempt to make the first nonstop trans-Siberian more
Follows the legendary female pilots Raskova, Osipenko, and Grisodubova in their failed but magnificent attempt to make the first nonstop trans-Siberian flight. Using documentary reenactments, Vertov depicts the flight, the crash, the rescue, and the women’s heroic return to Moscow, where crowds shower them with flowers, and leaders with speeches. close
The issue focuses on the relationship between robots and humans. The following works are screened: Alexander Belyaev “Sesam, Open Up!!!”: a story about more
The issue focuses on the relationship between robots and humans. The following works are screened: Alexander Belyaev “Sesam, Open Up!!!”: a story about how a thief disguised as a robot servant robbed a venerable aristocrat with the elegance of Arsene Lupin, Isaac Asimov “Liar”: a story about a robot who knew how to read thoughts and turned out to be the most human among people, Frederick Chilander “The Court” (“The Trial”): how multiplied robots, already practically ousting a person, clear their living space, “make people” and “make them” close
The cartoon tells about the boy Vov, who prefers to spend more time with his kitten than with his little brother, who in the meantime awakens the talent of a photographer.
The cartoon tells about the boy Vov, who prefers to spend more time with his kitten than with his little brother, who in the meantime awakens the talent of a photographer.
The film is based on Sergei Narovchatov’s poem. Vassily Buslayev is an epic Russian hero who rose to defend the freedom and independence of his people. more
The film is based on Sergei Narovchatov’s poem. Vassily Buslayev is an epic Russian hero who rose to defend the freedom and independence of his people. The strength and power of this son of a Novgorod governor, his friendship with simple folk enraged and scared the rich, fat merchants of the city. When they learned that the young man was setting out on a march to save his native land from the enemy, they couldn’t be more happy: how could he defeat a foe so mighty! But Vassily overcomes all intrigues and brings his expedition to a victorious end. He returns home a hero, and not alone but with a sweetheart. When a threat of enemy invasion again looms over Novgorod, people come and beg Vassily to defend their native land. close
The head of one of the scientific institutes Makhonin, having surrounded himself with sycophants, becomes on the dishonest way of "buying" a finished dissertation...
The head of one of the scientific institutes Makhonin, having surrounded himself with sycophants, becomes on the dishonest way of "buying" a finished dissertation... close
A man from a poor noble family named Aldemaro falls in love with the daughter of a rich gentleman. He comes up with a pseudonym and introduces himself more
A man from a poor noble family named Aldemaro falls in love with the daughter of a rich gentleman. He comes up with a pseudonym and introduces himself as a dance teacher in order to get into their house. close
The Civil War... Residents of the Ukrainian village Ostapovka decide to take a neutral position and wait out the war. But not everyone agrees with this more
The Civil War... Residents of the Ukrainian village Ostapovka decide to take a neutral position and wait out the war. But not everyone agrees with this view of the events. Young people unite and join the ranks of the fighters of the revolution. . . close
Ekaterina Maksimova ("Galatea"), Konstantin Zaklinsky ("Fuete"), Gali Abaidulov ("Perikola") in the ballet film by Alexander Belinsky "Chaplinian". “This more
Ekaterina Maksimova ("Galatea"), Konstantin Zaklinsky ("Fuete"), Gali Abaidulov ("Perikola") in the ballet film by Alexander Belinsky "Chaplinian". “This film is to Chaplin’s music, based on Chaplin’s works, but not about Chaplin,” says director Alexander Belinsky. The hero of the picture is a “little” man, a variety artist, an antihero – a dictator ruling in one fictional state. Nowhere did we quote Chaplin’s great films, we wanted to preserve his spirit, his laughter, his touch, his characters and even his attributes and locations. In our work, we adhered to the main theme of Chaplin’s work – sympathy for the “little” person and tried to express this main idea by means of modern and classical choreography. The role of the diva variety diva and the favorite of the dictator in this film was performed by the famous ballerina Ekaterina Maksimova.Such character has not yet been among the stage and screen creations of the ballerina. But it is the TV screen that is especially generous with surprises and it is in the TV ballets that the still unknown facets of Maximova’s unique talent are revealed every time so unexpectedly. Courage and the ability to take risks in search of the new has always distinguished the work of Vladimir Vasiliev. The outstanding dancer and choreographer increasingly turns to directing and creating holistic artistic works. Now the same creative group "Anyuta", the same team of like-minded people united in the work on "Chapliniana". Gali Abaidulov, still a student who performed one of the main parts in Vasilyev’s Chekhov ballet masterpiece, plays two roles at once in Chaplinian – the all-powerful Dictator and the dreamer – the clown, on the confrontation of which the plot of the film is built. The name of Abaidulov is associated even with the birth of a new role - "artist of television ballet." "Chaplinian" - the thesis of Abaidulov, a graduate of the course Vasiliev and Maximova choreographer of GITIS. This is a very rare combination - co-creation in one film teachers and students. close
The first film is called "Name Vote." The film tells about the Extraordinary Fourth All-Russian Congress of Soviets held in March 1918, at which the Brest-Litovsk more
The first film is called "Name Vote." The film tells about the Extraordinary Fourth All-Russian Congress of Soviets held in March 1918, at which the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty was ratified, about Lenin’s speech at the congress.
One and a half hours in Lenin’s office. The film reproduces one of the most dramatic periods in the life of the young Soviet Republic, when as a result of the armed SR rebellion, the respite necessary for the organization of the country's economy was undermined.
The third film: "Air of the Council of People's Commissars". The film tells about one day of Lenin in September 1918, when after an illness caused by a wound, doctors allowed him to work. On this day, V. I. Lenin dictates to M. I. Ulyanova an article “On the nature of our newspapers”, meets with colleagues. .
The fourth film is “Commune of Vkhutemas”. The plot of the film is based on the performance of V. I. Lenin at the III All-Russian Congress of the Russian Communist Youth Union and a visit by V. I. Lenin and N. K. Krupskaya to the Higher State Art and Technical Workshops.
Award for a male role in the film "One and a half hours in Lenin's office" at the IFF of TV films in Prague in 1987. close
The melodrama "Far-Far", filmed Victor Kryuchkov naudi "Soyuztelelefilm" in 1990, is an adaptation of the story "Forty Bor" by writer Yuribov. Taking more
The melodrama "Far-Far", filmed Victor Kryuchkov naudi "Soyuztelelefilm" in 1990, is an adaptation of the story "Forty Bor" by writer Yuribov. Taking with him his son Stepan (Vanya Glushkov), Sergey (Boris Novikov) decides to break out of the bustle of the city for a short time and goes to the old forester, with whom he is connected by a long acquaintance. Here he falls in love with Ksenia (Anna Gulyarenko), the daughter of a forester. She divorced her husband, and her daughter Taisiya (Masha Skolyapova) remained from her marriage with him. Between Sergey and Xenia, an affair begins. Suddenly, Pavel (Mikhail Kabanov), Xenia’s ex-husband, appears on the stage. close
The film is based on an ancient Chinese fairy tale about the simple people of China who despite of heavy work and oppression, did not lose belief in life and love to freedom
The film is based on an ancient Chinese fairy tale about the simple people of China who despite of heavy work and oppression, did not lose belief in life and love to freedom close
Before the war, a young woman was a nanny in a German family. Having become a saboteur, her pupil, who has long gone with his family to Germany, is now more
Before the war, a young woman was a nanny in a German family. Having become a saboteur, her pupil, who has long gone with his family to Germany, is now trying to find refuge with an old nanny. The woman recognizes the guest, and together with her grandson, she gives it to the Red Army. close
A young pioneer cries as he sits near an obelisk to the First Artificial Satellite. This event triggers an alarm, which is received by the editor of the more
A young pioneer cries as he sits near an obelisk to the First Artificial Satellite. This event triggers an alarm, which is received by the editor of the children's magazine. It turns out that in the future, crying is forgotten by people as an unnecessary sad emotion and will be perceived as an “unheard of incident” on Earth. To understand this, the editor decides to contact his special correspondent Murzilka, who is on a mission in space. Murzilka, making a service flight on an individual spaceship, receives an alarm signal from the Earth. The editor tells him the shocking news that a boy can be heard crying on Earth. Murzilka immediately returns to Earth and lands near the weeping pioneer. It turns out that the boy could not answer the teacher’s question: “Why put an obelisk to the First Satellite?” close
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