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The film “Marshal of the Revolution” is a Soviet historical and biographical film that tells about the revolutionary of the Red Army and the military more
The film “Marshal of the Revolution” is a Soviet historical and biographical film that tells about the revolutionary of the Red Army and the military commander M.V. Frunze. The director of this film became close
The film “Escape from prison”, based on the novel by Nikolai Virta, tells about the events that accompanied the preparations for the Second Congress of more
The film “Escape from prison”, based on the novel by Nikolai Virta, tells about the events that accompanied the preparations for the Second Congress of the RSDLP. When the Iskra trial began, the accused were sent to Kiev. This was done not because Iskra activists were strong in the city, but because Kiev had a reliable Lukyanovskaya prison, from which, according to police, it was absolutely impossible to escape. However, Nikolai Bauman Alexander Abdulov ) managed to escape and inspire his comrades in this extremely dangerous undertaking. As a result, eleven political prisoners were able to be released. close
Civil war in Siberia - Kolchak. Capturing a group of Red Army soldiers, the whites sentenced to the execution of every tenth. But the night before the more
Civil war in Siberia - Kolchak. Capturing a group of Red Army soldiers, the whites sentenced to the execution of every tenth. But the night before the execution, the Reds flee from captivity, seize the armored train, blow up the steamer with ammunition and force the whites to flee. . . close
The way home for Aleksandr Rekhviashvili is not charted in the conventional sense. It takes the viewer along some peculiar roads and across a unique landscape: more
The way home for Aleksandr Rekhviashvili is not charted in the conventional sense. It takes the viewer along some peculiar roads and across a unique landscape: Georgian history and legend, politics and social stratification, religion and ethics. Allusive, stylized and allegorical from beginning to end, his long-banned The Way Home is in part a tribute to Rekhviashvili’s favorite director, Pasolini, especially to The Hawks and the Sparrows (1966). Together with the short film Nutsa (1971) and the widely acclaimed Georgian Chronicle of the 19th Century (1979; SFIFF 1983), The Way Home closes a triptych of films that represent Rekhviashvili’s poetic contemplation of Georgia’s past. It makes extensive use of poems by Bella Akhmadulina (the major female poet of the cultural ‘thaw’ of the ’50s and ’60s and a Georgian by descent), and of sets by Amir Kakabadze. Like other films in the trilogy, The Way Home is stunningly photographed in black-and-white.--Oxymoron close
1914. The young scientist Ivan Akimov, the nephew of Professor Likhachev, runs from the Narym exile. The interests of the case require him to immediately more
1914. The young scientist Ivan Akimov, the nephew of Professor Likhachev, runs from the Narym exile. The interests of the case require him to immediately travel to Stockholm to protect for the future of Russia the unique works of Likhachev on the use of the wealth of the Siberian region. With the help of one of the members of the underground organization, the Bolshevik, paramedic Gorbyakov, he manages to escape from persecution and hide in the taiga. From Petrograd to Tomsk with a foreign passport and money for Akimova leaves a young revolutionary Katya Xenophontova. Ivan's friends help him meet with Katey and get to Stockholm. However, in Stockholm he no longer finds Likhachev. Ivan analyzes the archive of the professor, preserving for his homeland his discoveries and scientific predictions. close
The film takes place in the 20s of the XX century in Uzbekistan. From Moscow to Tashkent, an experienced Chekist arrives to head a brigade of local operatives. more
The film takes place in the 20s of the XX century in Uzbekistan. From Moscow to Tashkent, an experienced Chekist arrives to head a brigade of local operatives. Their task is to uncover and liquidate a gang that has committed a number of especially dangerous crimes. close
Volodkin’s life is an adaptation of the novel by Anatoly Bukovsky and Vladimir Fedorov “All Volodkin’s life”. The film tells about the fate of the Saratov more
Volodkin’s life is an adaptation of the novel by Anatoly Bukovsky and Vladimir Fedorov “All Volodkin’s life”.
The film tells about the fate of the Saratov young man Vladimir Plyosov, who volunteered for the front at the age of 16 and became a combat artillery officer. Victory Day finds Volodya in the hospital, where he is awarded a military order for heroism shown in battle. close
Civil war. Chekist Marin, having received the task - to penetrate Wrangel's rate, enters the trust of agent Lokhvitskaya and, having successfully passed more
Civil war. Chekist Marin, having received the task - to penetrate Wrangel's rate, enters the trust of agent Lokhvitskaya and, having successfully passed a number of complex checks, obtains secret information. close
A film epic about the class struggle in a small fishing village on the shore of the Aral sea, about the revolutionary events that stirred up the steppe more
A film epic about the class struggle in a small fishing village on the shore of the Aral sea, about the revolutionary events that stirred up the steppe region. The civil war in the steppes of the Aral sea region is a concrete historical background on which the life of the heroes — Aral fishermen and nomadic pastoralists-unfolds. Three dramatic fates, three characters in the center of the story: the poor farmhand Elaman, who became the leader of the masses awakened by the revolution, Bai Tanibergen, the owner of the steppe, and the beautiful Akbala. Their relationship is not a banal "love triangle", it is a drama that reflects the complexity of the processes that took place in the pre-revolutionary period and during the revolution. close
A story about the actions of the Ukrainian underground movement during the Great Patriotic War. In the center of the plot - the heroic struggle of the more
A story about the actions of the Ukrainian underground movement during the Great Patriotic War. In the center of the plot - the heroic struggle of the Nezhin underground under the leadership of the hero of the USSR Yakov Batyuk. close
The plot is based on the actual events that occurred in September 1905. Gapon, together with the SRs on the steamer John Grafton, organized the transportation more
The plot is based on the actual events that occurred in September 1905. Gapon, together with the SRs on the steamer John Grafton, organized the transportation of weapons to Russia, purchased, as it later turned out, with Japanese money in Europe. Under the circumstances not fully clarified, perhaps there was a provocation, the ship ran aground, and the revolutionaries managed to get only part of the weapons. close
Juma Saidov, through the fault of the rich Appanbai, fell to hard labor. Years later, he returned to his native places and took part in the fight against more
Juma Saidov, through the fault of the rich Appanbai, fell to hard labor. Years later, he returned to his native places and took part in the fight against the Basmachi. Suddenly, it turned out that the leader of the Basmachi gang - Khudaiberdy - was his son, born while Juma was in hard labor, and raised by Appanbay. close
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