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The boys of the 6th "B" once got tired of hearing reproaches about pampering and laziness - and the guys swore to each other that they would not only more
The boys of the 6th "B" once got tired of hearing reproaches about pampering and laziness - and the guys swore to each other that they would not only become winners of all the upcoming competitions, but also prove to the whole school, and most importantly - to their girls that they can always be relied on. . . close
Four friends dreamed of building ships since childhood, from school. They all entered the shipbuilding institute together: Slavinsky, Ratnikov, Klimenko more
Four friends dreamed of building ships since childhood, from school. They all entered the shipbuilding institute together: Slavinsky, Ratnikov, Klimenko and Chechetnikov, and after graduation, all four came to the shipyard. But the work of simple shift craftsmen was not for everyone: too much anxiety and responsibility, distracting factors and personal preferences from work. Only one Sasha Klimenko (Vladimir Shpudeyko) survives all the trials and achieves the fulfillment of the common cherished dream.
Sergey Linkov’s social drama “The Best Years” is a youth film from the times of socialist Russia, full of acceptance of bygone time and excellent acting works. close
Young Grizhka finds a Red Army cap and decides to join the fight against the White Army, He is liked by the Red Army commander, but not so by a cruel more
Young Grizhka finds a Red Army cap and decides to join the fight against the White Army, He is liked by the Red Army commander, but not so by a cruel White officer. The film shows the courage and loyalty of the children in the face of war. close
At the insistence of his parents, Taichi had to abandon his further studies and marry an unknown girl Akjemal. Her heart was given to another young man more
At the insistence of his parents, Taichi had to abandon his further studies and marry an unknown girl Akjemal. Her heart was given to another young man from her village. After the wedding, the whole family, including children, was forced to work tirelessly to pay a huge feces for the daughter-in-law. But the young were not happy, she could not forget Akjemal’s first love, although she became the mother of Toichi’s children. Having torn from impossible work, Toichi got to the hospital. Here he felt with all his depth how much grief brought them. Akjemal's parents' decision. And when he received from her the news of the fact that now and his younger sister want to sell for twenty thousand, to separate her from her beloved, Toichi returns to prevent a new misfortune, to say “no!” shameful custom that forces people to marry without love. close
Komsomol member Zorik arrives at the distant taiga station Suetikha. He manages to attract the guys to his side and organize a youth squad. Having contacted more
Komsomol member Zorik arrives at the distant taiga station Suetikha. He manages to attract the guys to his side and organize a youth squad. Having contacted the partisans, they stop and disarm the enemy armored train. close
Soviet comedy-satire “Pena” united such actors as A. Papanov, L. Kuravlev, R. Bykov, L. Udovichenko, E. Sanaeva. The directorship of A. Stefanovich and more
Soviet comedy-satire “Pena” united such actors as A. Papanov, L. Kuravlev, R. Bykov, L. Udovichenko, E. Sanaeva. The directorship of A. Stefanovich and the script written by S. Mikhalkov make the film untrivial and uncharacteristic for Soviet cinema. The chamber play on which the film is made is aimed at ridiculing the adaptors.
Pavel Makhonin, director of a large enterprise (A. Papanov), is tormented by only one thing. In the profession he has reached great heights, but further advancement requires higher education. Makhonin has everything a Soviet man can dream of: a beautiful life without scarcity, imported things, a cozy atmosphere, connections in certain circles and his man Poludushkin (R. Bykov). The director can buy everything but the mind, which he critically needs to defend the dissertation. Mahonin’s favorite phrase is “Kings can do anything.” That’s why he started buying a degree.
The enemy among his own
Someone whispered to Paul the main thing and brought with the right people, including a certain Soloma (L. Kuravlev). Soloma is the courier of a modest corporation, whose dealers for a fee “within reason” can write a worthy dissertation. Everything goes to get the title, Mahonin happily rubs his hands and prepares a banquet. But, to the general surprise, a new person comes to the family. This is Victoria's fiancé, Mahonin's daughter. Young people have serious relationships, everything goes to the wedding, only acquaintance with the family of the bride is postponed. Victoria is going to guess the moment and show her betrothed at a banquet in honor of receiving her father's doctorate.
The groom is a promising young journalist Prosov, who conducts a special investigation. He attacked the trail of fraudsters who write “left” scientific works. At the banquet, Prosov talks about his project to Mahonin. Fright and confusion at the first moment are replaced by a phase of violent activity. He must at all costs prevent the publication of the material.
Features of the picture
• Surreal scenes are fantastic dreams of Mahonin, which reveal the essence of careerism. A comical dream about a visit to America, where an important official is received at the level of presidents. The tragedy of Mahonin conveys the dream of an autorodeo and falling into an abyss directly from his own office, pursuing his gangsters, outwardly similar to Soloma.
• The film combines uncharacteristic for the Soviet ironic comedy rapidity of events and rhythmic rock. Scenes change very quickly, transferred from the press club of the film festival to the deck of the ship, to an elite indoor restaurant or a country pool. The screen shows the gap between ordinary workers and the “cream” of society.
• It is noteworthy that in the scene of the film festival Alla Pugacheva played the role of an aspiring singer and sang a song, and the backing vocalist was Mikhail Boyarsky. close
From the collection of microfilms created by the best directors of the USSR, timed to the Olympic Games in Moscow in 1980. Each cartoon in comic form more
From the collection of microfilms created by the best directors of the USSR, timed to the Olympic Games in Moscow in 1980. Each cartoon in comic form beats the Olympic sport characters Thomas and Herema. close
Cartoon for children about a zoo, in which everyone has a child: a lion has lion cub, an elephant has elephant, a giraffe has a giraffe, and only the more
Cartoon for children about a zoo, in which everyone has a child: a lion has lion cub, an elephant has elephant, a giraffe has a giraffe, and only the guard has no one and no one writes letters to him. One day a sick boy called the zoo and asked for an elephant. The watchman, to help the boy, called himself an elephant and told him about himself that he wakes up early, plays himself on the trumpet, then eats, then flies in a three-story helicopter. The boy listened and was soon well, so he visited the elephant at the zoo, but it turned out that the elephant could not speak. close
Screen adaptation of Dmytro Pavlychko's tale-poem of the same name. The shepherd Vasylko saves his friend, the magical golden-horned deer, from the greedy king and his army.
Screen adaptation of Dmytro Pavlychko's tale-poem of the same name. The shepherd Vasylko saves his friend, the magical golden-horned deer, from the greedy king and his army. close
Based on the fairy tale of K. Ushinsky and Russian folk tales about how a smart soldier taught a wacky, capricious old man who demanded that he be told more
Based on the fairy tale of K. Ushinsky and Russian folk tales about how a smart soldier taught a wacky, capricious old man who demanded that he be told fables before bedtime. The film uses music performed by the folklore ensemble "Bylina". close
The blacksmith's apprentice makes a contract with the devil and exchanges his soul for respect from the most famous people of the city. However, he realises more
The blacksmith's apprentice makes a contract with the devil and exchanges his soul for respect from the most famous people of the city. However, he realises soon that true respect can only be won by hard work. Based on short story by Arkadiy Bukhov. close
Thirty years after the wedding, the war between Jurgis and Mortu separated. Now he is a famous surgeon, under the name of George Sticker, working in the more
Thirty years after the wedding, the war between Jurgis and Mortu separated. Now he is a famous surgeon, under the name of George Sticker, working in the United States and does not know that he has a daughter. But Morta does find him. A belated honeymoon does not bring them happiness. . . close
The film is based on the famous legend of the peoples of the North in the interpretation of Yuri Afanasyev about a brave hunter who liberated the taiga more
The film is based on the famous legend of the peoples of the North in the interpretation of Yuri Afanasyev about a brave hunter who liberated the taiga and tundra from the power of the evil monster Mek-Iga. close
The film demonstrates fragments of the concert of Bulat Okudzhava with the songs “Nobleman from the Arbat court”, “Song about Lenk Korolev”, “Goodbye, more
The film demonstrates fragments of the concert of Bulat Okudzhava with the songs “Nobleman from the Arbat court”, “Song about Lenk Korolev”, “Goodbye, boys”, “Forgive the infantry”, “About Voloda Vysotsky”, “The main song”. close
A TV movie based on the novel by A. Drabkina "...And a little ahead." The heroine of the film - Masha, - preparing to enter the Pedagogical Institute, more
A TV movie based on the novel by A. Drabkina "...And a little ahead." The heroine of the film - Masha, - preparing to enter the Pedagogical Institute, decided to work as a counselor in the pioneer camp. . . close
A new Soviet life is emerging in a new Moscow microdistrict. New people, new families, new neighbors. The elevator is not yet working, or is no longer more
A new Soviet life is emerging in a new Moscow microdistrict. New people, new families, new neighbors. The elevator is not yet working, or is no longer working due to constant overload due to transporting furniture. Neighbors are just getting to know each other, getting to know each other, and gradually the lives of different families imperceptibly begin to intersect. close
The conflict between the young school teacher Studentsov and the head teacher Lukyanova divided the villagers of Zhukovka into two parts. Eighth-graders more
The conflict between the young school teacher Studentsov and the head teacher Lukyanova divided the villagers of Zhukovka into two parts. Eighth-graders supported their teacher, sincerely concerned not so much for the fate of each pupil as for the future of a hopeless village. close
Every working day of the heroes of the film Ksenia Barysheva, secretary of the Prostanensky rural district committee of the party, and Sergey Grachev, more
Every working day of the heroes of the film Ksenia Barysheva, secretary of the Prostanensky rural district committee of the party, and Sergey Grachev, the second secretary of the district committee, is filled with thoughts and concerns related to the future of the collective farm village. close
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