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Old as the world, the story of the confrontation between the artist and the authorities. In the footage newsreel passes the life of a wonderful poet, more
Old as the world, the story of the confrontation between the artist and the authorities. In the footage newsreel passes the life of a wonderful poet, bard Alexander Galich. His poems and songs sound. His friend remembers A. Men, A. Sakharov, E. Bonner, Y. Kim, A. Sinyavsky, V. Nekrasov, E. Etkind. close
Pedagogical student Pavel Voskova receives an offer to observe a group of students who are involved in crime in order to prevent the impending crime. more
Pedagogical student Pavel Voskova receives an offer to observe a group of students who are involved in crime in order to prevent the impending crime. Paul readily undertakes to carry out the task, but he is confused by some details of what is happening: the leader of the group with whom he is approaching, does not look like a criminal. An honest guy is not going to be an ordinary snitch by nature and begins to independently understand the essence of the conflict.
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Gülcan and her husband İbrahim dream of a happy future together in their village. However, they are subjected to the cruelty of the Agha, the local landowner more
Gülcan and her husband İbrahim dream of a happy future together in their village. However, they are subjected to the cruelty of the Agha, the local landowner who lords over the entire village. İbrahim is fed up and moves to Germany to find work. close
Director Viktor Titov is known to Russian viewers for his television films and TV series. In a big “traditional” cinema, he works infrequently, so his more
Director Viktor Titov is known to Russian viewers for his television films and TV series. In a big “traditional” cinema, he works infrequently, so his comedy “Anecdotes” deserves the attention of the audience. According to experts, this “post-perestroika” film carries all the signs of time and is a kind of monument to obscurantism of stagnant years.
You can't get into your pocket.
Vasily (Alexander Abdulov) is a descendant of the Kutuzov family, which has nothing in common with the famous Russian commander. His many ancestors and relatives have another outstanding talent: they know how to write jokes. Every strange phenomenon, every ridiculous situation, every unusual fact receives from them an apt description with a sharp word or its own “Kutuzov” extravagant interpretation.
It is quite natural that such a gift of Mother Nature does not bring Kutuzov anything good. Who would like such a “glorification” of his individual characteristics, weaknesses and actions? Nothing, if it concerns individuals and can end in a lush slap or a set of colorful non-print expressions. And what if the wit of the sarcastic members of the family begins to manifest itself on the scale of the whole state? In general, this business is unprofitable - to invent jokes, and not at all safe.
Among the "heroes" of all time
For his powerful imagination and irrepressible language, Vasily received an indefinite ticket to a specific stationary institution, simply speaking, to a madhouse. However, despite the fact that there are fewer objects for the creative flight of his imagination than in Russia as a whole, there is enough work for the mind. In such an institution you can always find the perfect image for an interesting story. There are Karls Marxes (Boris Sokolov) and Einsteins (Anatoly Ravikovich), there are Stalin (Lev Lemke), and Beethoven (Nikolai Fomenko), there are Maxim Gorky (Ilya Oleynikov) and even the Apostle Paul (Victor Mikhailov (II)...
To participate in his unusual project based on many pearls of oral folk art of stagnant times, Viktor Titov invited many famous actors who give the movie "Anecdotes" a special shine. close
Someone Nevzorov served in the office, did not stand out. But one February morning he heard the word “revolution” - and his life changed dramatically. more
Someone Nevzorov served in the office, did not stand out. But one February morning he heard the word “revolution” - and his life changed dramatically. He robbed an antique dealer, appropriated the title of count ... And after the revolution he ended up on the streets of Istanbul. close
When Paul Runge, a soldier of the Red Army, returns home to Koordi after the war, he sees that, despite the new regime, life in Koordi hasn't changed. more
When Paul Runge, a soldier of the Red Army, returns home to Koordi after the war, he sees that, despite the new regime, life in Koordi hasn't changed. It's still a abandoned, uncultured Estonian village, where rich landlords still oppress the population. Runge starts talking about founding a kolkhoze. close
Made up of footage of a protest manifestation of mothers whose children had been summoned to serve in Soviet military forces and sent to the zones of Transcaucasian conflicts.
Made up of footage of a protest manifestation of mothers whose children had been summoned to serve in Soviet military forces and sent to the zones of Transcaucasian conflicts. close