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The film is about the dramatic events of the early years of the Bolshevik Revolution. Based on the play of the same name by Vladimir Bill-Belotserkovets.
The film is about the dramatic events of the early years of the Bolshevik Revolution. Based on the play of the same name by Vladimir Bill-Belotserkovets. close
The February Revolution did not bring the coffins of the desired world. On the slopes of the Carpathians, Russian and Ukrainian soldiers are dying, deceived more
The February Revolution did not bring the coffins of the desired world. On the slopes of the Carpathians, Russian and Ukrainian soldiers are dying, deceived by the Kerensky government. But the words of the Bolshevik truth penetrate into the Cops, and the soldiers refuse to go to the slaughterhouse. Among the front-line soldiers going home, and young Ukrainian Taras Golota. He dreams of joyful meetings, and gets to the funeral of the mother killed by the Haydamaks. The landless peasantry is starving, and the famine raises fellow villagers to the division of the landlord fields... close
Twenties. In a hungry and impoverished country, Lenin signed a decree on the protection of breeding. Ivanov’s experiments became the property of the Soviet more
Twenties. In a hungry and impoverished country, Lenin signed a decree on the protection of breeding. Ivanov’s experiments became the property of the Soviet country, but they also interested enemies working for American farmers. Chekists are joining Ivanov's research. close
1917. On an alarming autumn night, a simple working guy from the Vyborg side Nikolai Timofeev comes to Smolny with his workmates. His pregnant wife Katya more
1917. On an alarming autumn night, a simple working guy from the Vyborg side Nikolai Timofeev comes to Smolny with his workmates. His pregnant wife Katya came here, jealous of his incomprehensible “revolution”.
On this night, Timofeev, fulfilling the instructions of the party, is in the thick of events. And everywhere with him is his Katya. He goes to the Peter and Paul Fortress to get weapons for workers' detachments. He sneaks into the Winter Palace through the outposts of the women's "death battalion" to give the Provisional Government an ultimatum of unconditional surrender. . . close
1905, Germany. Young talented engineer-bridgebuilder Yevgeny Narezhny, the son of a Russian political emigrant, refuses profitable offers of bourgeois more
1905, Germany. Young talented engineer-bridgebuilder Yevgeny Narezhny, the son of a Russian political emigrant, refuses profitable offers of bourgeois businessmen, dreaming of devoting himself to serving his homeland - Russia. He came to St. Petersburg in the troubled days of the revolution of 1905. Completely absorbed in scientific work, believing that all questions in the world can be solved only by science, Narezhny does not share the political beliefs of his wife Elena Chernova, an active fighter of the Bolshevik underground. Narezhny becomes a famous scientist and builder. His honest, open-minded nature is deeply abhorrent to the world of capital. Life itself forces Narezhny to reconsider his positions, to think about the meaning of the revolutionary struggle. He sees the horrors of the imperialist war, which he volunteered for the sake of love for Russia. Dies his wife Elena, who became a victim of the betrayal of the SR Galagan. As a hostage, the young son of Narezhny is taken to Germany. However, the scientist does not want to leave Russia. He lives in Kiev in solitude and obscurity, thinking that no one needs his knowledge. . . close
The film takes place in the mining village of Yuzovka on the eve of 1905. The teenager Stepka, entering the mine, learns about the existence of a revolutionary underground and joins his struggle.
The film takes place in the mining village of Yuzovka on the eve of 1905. The teenager Stepka, entering the mine, learns about the existence of a revolutionary underground and joins his struggle. close
Based on the autobiographical book "Ya -sam" (I-myself) by Vladimir Mayakovsky the leading Russian Futurist poet of the beginning of the 20th century. more
Based on the autobiographical book "Ya -sam" (I-myself) by Vladimir Mayakovsky the leading Russian Futurist poet of the beginning of the 20th century. He was born in 1893, into a Russian Cossack family in the Transcaucasian kingdom of Georgia, then part of Russian Empire. There he spent his childhood and boyhood attending a grammar school in Kutaisi. Mayakovsky moved to Moscow at the age of 14, after his father's death. He became a poet, an artist, an actor, a writer/director and public speaker. close
The film adaptation of the eponymous performance of the Leningrad Comedy Theater based on the play by Peter Red and Leonid Tubelsky (Tour brothers) about more
The film adaptation of the eponymous performance of the Leningrad Comedy Theater based on the play by Peter Red and Leonid Tubelsky (Tour brothers) about the life of Russian scientist Sofia Kovalevskaya. close
There were still fighting on the fronts of the civil war, when Lenin signed a decree establishing a State University in Turkestan. At the direction of more
There were still fighting on the fronts of the civil war, when Lenin signed a decree establishing a State University in Turkestan. At the direction of the leader, a train with teachers of the future university is sent from Moscow. As the rector of the university, a researcher of Central Asia Professor Matusovsky goes to Tashkent. The class enemies, the local beks, with the support of the foreign counter-revolution, seek to disrupt the opening of an educational institution to the people. close
Based on the novel by the famous Lithuanian writer A. Gudaitis-Guzevičius “The Truth of Blacksmith Ignotas” about the revolutionary events of 1918-1919. more
Based on the novel by the famous Lithuanian writer A. Gudaitis-Guzevičius “The Truth of Blacksmith Ignotas” about the revolutionary events of 1918-1919. in Lithuania, about the struggle of workers for Soviet power, for the freedom of their homeland. close
Soviet power had already been established in many cities and villages of Kazakhstan, but Semirechye remained a stronghold of counter-revolution. White more
Soviet power had already been established in many cities and villages of Kazakhstan, but Semirechye remained a stronghold of counter-revolution. White Cossacks flocked here, ready for any deal with the interventionists. Three friends return here from the front: barracks-Kazakh Nartai, blacksmith Uighur Azim and Russian Bolshevik Pavel Zernov. close
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