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Two Soviet humans previously unknown to each other are transported to the planet Pluke in the Kin-dza-da galaxy due to a chance encounter with an alien more
Two Soviet humans previously unknown to each other are transported to the planet Pluke in the Kin-dza-da galaxy due to a chance encounter with an alien teleportation device. They must come to grips with a language barrier and Plukian social norms (not to mention the laws of space and time) if they ever hope to return to Earth. close
A little hedgehog, on the way to visit his friend the bear, gets lost in thick fog, where horses, dogs and even falling leaves take on a terrifying new aspect...
A little hedgehog, on the way to visit his friend the bear, gets lost in thick fog, where horses, dogs and even falling leaves take on a terrifying new aspect... close
Near a gray and unnamed city is the Zone, a place guarded by barbed wire and soldiers, and where the normal laws of physics are victim to frequent anomalies. more
Near a gray and unnamed city is the Zone, a place guarded by barbed wire and soldiers, and where the normal laws of physics are victim to frequent anomalies. A stalker guides two men into the Zone, specifically to an area in which deep-seated desires are granted. close
An expansive Russian drama, this film focuses on the life of revered religious icon painter Andrei Rublev. Drifting from place to place in a tumultuous more
An expansive Russian drama, this film focuses on the life of revered religious icon painter Andrei Rublev. Drifting from place to place in a tumultuous era, the peace-seeking monk eventually gains a reputation for his art. But after Rublev witnesses a brutal battle and unintentionally becomes involved, he takes a vow of silence and spends time away from his work. As he begins to ease his troubled soul, he takes steps towards becoming a painter once again. close
The children's humorous film magazine "Yeralash" is a one-of-a-kind work of cinematography that ironically approaches the solution of everyday problems, more
The children's humorous film magazine "Yeralash" is a one-of-a-kind work of cinematography that ironically approaches the solution of everyday problems, focusing on the views and needs of modern society, allowing different generations to achieve mutual understanding. close
A dying man in his forties recalls his childhood, his mother, the war and personal moments that tell of and juxtapose pivotal moments in Soviet history with daily life.
A dying man in his forties recalls his childhood, his mother, the war and personal moments that tell of and juxtapose pivotal moments in Soviet history with daily life. close
KVN is a Russian humour TV show and competition where teams compete by giving funny answers to questions and showing prepared sketches. The programme more
KVN is a Russian humour TV show and competition where teams compete by giving funny answers to questions and showing prepared sketches. The programme was first aired by the First Soviet Channel on November 8, 1961. Eleven years later, in 1972, when few programmes were being broadcast live, Soviet censors found the students' impromptu jokes offensive and anti-Soviet and banned KVN. The show was revived fourteen years later during the Perestroika era in 1986, with Alexander Maslyakov as its host. It is one of the longest-running TV programmes on Russian Television. It also has its own holiday on November 8, the birthday of the game, which KVN players celebrate every year since it was announced and widely celebrated for the first time in 2001. close
Fourth film. The story of the visit of the monkeys outside the city and their meeting with the human family in which the daughter is naughty and doesn't want to eat.
Fourth film. The story of the visit of the monkeys outside the city and their meeting with the human family in which the daughter is naughty and doesn't want to eat. close
A talented girl from the provincial Russian town Pasha Stroganova dreams of becoming an actress. She plays the role of Baba Yaga in the amateur theatre more
A talented girl from the provincial Russian town Pasha Stroganova dreams of becoming an actress. She plays the role of Baba Yaga in the amateur theatre — and does it so organically that the visiting filmmaker offers her the most difficult role in the historical drama about Joan of Arc. She was given not only great acting talent, but the talent of deep, selfless love. A dream comes true: she is invited to the main role, and she begins a completely different life, full of real creative torment, insights and true happiness. close
Skazka Skazok (Tale of Tales) is a 27-minute animated short film, considered the masterpiece of influential Russian animator Yuri Norstein. Told in a more
Skazka Skazok (Tale of Tales) is a 27-minute animated short film, considered the masterpiece of influential Russian animator Yuri Norstein. Told in a non-narrative style by free association, the film employs various techniques including puppets, cut-outs, and traditional cell animation. Using classical music and '30s jazz tunes instead of dialogue. close
The Elusive Funtic is a film about a little pig who worked in the circus for Mrs. Belladonna. At the behest of the mistress, Funtic had to deceive the more
The Elusive Funtic is a film about a little pig who worked in the circus for Mrs. Belladonna. At the behest of the mistress, Funtic had to deceive the children, and he did not want to do it!
One day, the pig had the courage to run away. He was lucky: he met stray artists who sheltered the poor pig and treated him like a friend. But the insidious Beladonna rushed in after: she did not want to lose the Funtik, who brought her income! close
The cartoon "Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Matroskin and Sharik" is included in the treasury of cheerful, kind and instructive Soviet films for children. more
The cartoon "Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Matroskin and Sharik" is included in the treasury of cheerful, kind and instructive Soviet films for children. Created in 1975 by directors Lidia Surikova and Yuri Klepatsky on the script of Eduard Uspensky.
The plot features of the animated film "Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Sailor and Ball"
Funny and colorful short tells about the entertaining adventures of a small, but extremely serious, boy Uncle Fedor, prudent and economic Cat Matroskin, cheerful and good-natured Dog Sharik. The story of how three inseparable friends get along under one roof, try to roughly maintain a house and a small household, have fun, quarrel, reconcile, laugh and simply find a common language.
Creators of the cartoon "Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Sailor and Ball"
In the creation of the film took an active part: Leonard Kolvinkovsky (as operator), Anatoly Bykanov (as composer), Boris Moiseev and Inna Vorobyeva (as artists), Nina Butakova (as editor). The main characters were voiced: Svetlana Harlap, Viktor Baikov.
The secret of success of a cartoon in adults and children
This cartoon is about a real - funny and touching - friendship, about how to find friends and have fun with them. It is absolutely deservedly loved by representatives of different generations. close
Symphonic fairy tale by Sergei Prokofiev in the performance of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR. The film uses drawings of students of Moscow schools.
Symphonic fairy tale by Sergei Prokofiev in the performance of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR. The film uses drawings of students of Moscow schools. close
When Sidorov’s soldiers disappeared from the commanders of the penalty companies, he was replaced by a simple guy from the railway workers, who accidentally more
When Sidorov’s soldiers disappeared from the commanders of the penalty companies, he was replaced by a simple guy from the railway workers, who accidentally got his hand. I've been to the front and that. And he learned to fight no worse than others, and accidents with him happened such that soldiers' stories are similar. And although his name is not Ivanushka, but Anatoly, healthy and crafty, the “right” Russian spirit of folk tales and legends is felt in him even against the background of a heavy bloody war, amid grief and devastation.
In the film director Boris Rytsarev “Name” according to the script of the actor and former penalty player Arkady Tolbuzin, which is an organic mixture of drama with a fairy tale, little-known and non-professional actors were filmed. close
The film tells us about the circus horse made of wooden balls who became the best actor in the circus. Yuri Norstein was it's sole animator. His handling more
The film tells us about the circus horse made of wooden balls who became the best actor in the circus. Yuri Norstein was it's sole animator. His handling of puppets and decor created a rare elegant beauty. Being known as the worlds greatest puppet animation director, many people in the west forget that he was animator too. close
A story about the soldiers of Soviet punishment battalion during WWII. Month of service in a punishment battalion was equated to ten years in prison...
A story about the soldiers of Soviet punishment battalion during WWII. Month of service in a punishment battalion was equated to ten years in prison... close
At the end of the existence of the USSR, director Vladimir Potapov created one of the few fantastic Soviet films called “The Mediator”, which is based more
At the end of the existence of the USSR, director Vladimir Potapov created one of the few fantastic Soviet films called “The Mediator”, which is based on the first part of Alexander Mirer’s novel “The House of Wanderers”.
Above the Earth hangs an ominous ball, which became a source of disaster: those who came into contact with the intermediary of this ball were at the mercy of evil forces. This did not affect only madmen and children, so Seryozha and Nastya decide to rid their planet of disaster, and the engineer Zamyatin helps them in this. close
The Maiden Spring choreographic ensemble goes on tour in the Volga cities. In love with the soloist of the ensemble Galina, the optician Volodya could more
The Maiden Spring choreographic ensemble goes on tour in the Volga cities. In love with the soloist of the ensemble Galina, the optician Volodya could not be among the passengers of the ship on which the artists sailed: on the occasion of the special flight, tickets for the ship were not sold. And then Volodya gets a job as an assistant cook in the galley (the only vacant place on the ship). A lot of adventures have befallen the new nutrition worker. The galley’s female team received him with pleasure, and the beautiful Nastya even fell in love with the young man a little, causing Gali’s jealousy ... close
A kind little Raven, which mothers recognized as the first beauty of the New Year's ball, gave her crown to the beautiful Fox and thereby deserved common love.
A kind little Raven, which mothers recognized as the first beauty of the New Year's ball, gave her crown to the beautiful Fox and thereby deserved common love. close
As WWII comes to a close, a wounded Soviet soldier and a Kazak woman seek refuge in a church. In this holy place, they take time to rest and appreciate more
As WWII comes to a close, a wounded Soviet soldier and a Kazak woman seek refuge in a church. In this holy place, they take time to rest and appreciate the beauty of their surroundings, as the interior of the building is lined with ornate works of art. A group of Nazi soldiers eventually disrupts this moment of peace, as they enter the church and defile the sacred works within. Undetected, the original occupants witness this atrocity and the proud Russian feels compelled to fight in an effort to preserve his country’s history. close
Praised for its fine photography and production design if not its narrative, Sergei Bondarchuk directed this adaptation of the tale by Alexander Pushkin. more
Praised for its fine photography and production design if not its narrative, Sergei Bondarchuk directed this adaptation of the tale by Alexander Pushkin. Boris Godunov came to the Czarist throne at the end of the 16th century, after the original heir to Ivan the Terrible had died. At first, things went well for Godunov (played by Bondarchuk), but when the Russian people began to believe he had killed Ivan the Terrible's son in order to gain the throne, an alliance sprang up against the new Czar. Events continued to spin out of control as a young monk was presented as the son Godunov had supposedly killed. Now he was openly accused of failing an assassination attempt, which seems to be even worse than succeeding. In addition to these woes, Boris Godunov began to suffer serious health problems. So much for the joys of kingship. close