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After an unsuccessful attempt to enter the Institute, the young guy Nartai returns from Tashkent to his native village and becomes a shepherd. Time passes more
After an unsuccessful attempt to enter the Institute, the young guy Nartai returns from Tashkent to his native village and becomes a shepherd. Time passes and in love with his business Nartai almost ceases to think about studying. But his wise father, an old shepherd, a former front-line soldier, convinces his son of the need for education. Nartai goes to Tashkent with the bride Ugila. close
The story of O the one hunter went on a hare, but every time he saw a hare and took it on a fly, he began to dream how his life would change dramatically when he sold it.
The story of O the one hunter went on a hare, but every time he saw a hare and took it on a fly, he began to dream how his life would change dramatically when he sold it. close
The boy, who was sent to the post by strangers, stands long and hard in the place entrusted to him and does not go home even when late evening comes. more
The boy, who was sent to the post by strangers, stands long and hard in the place entrusted to him and does not go home even when late evening comes. To anyone who asks him why he doesn’t want to leave, he says he can’t leave before his shift arrives. He has given his word of honor to wait for the one who comes to replace him, and must fulfill his promise. Astonished and puzzled adults are trying to find a way out of the situation.
Cartoon Marianna Novogrudok “Honest Word” (1978) according to the script of Zhanna Vitenzon – the adaptation of the story of the same name by Leonid Panteleyev, created for a children’s audience, will be an excellent choice for family viewing. close
The chairman of the collective farm, Yuri Sergeyevich, has no rest - and all because of the boys, whose main instigator is Petka, dreams of space flights more
The chairman of the collective farm, Yuri Sergeyevich, has no rest - and all because of the boys, whose main instigator is Petka, dreams of space flights are overwhelming. With his ideas, he gives a lot of trouble to adults, and they decide to entrust him with a "serious" business ... close
Young couple Alla and Robert are going to work in Norilsk for 5 years. Alla decides to leave the children to her grandmothers, but encounters their resistance. more
Young couple Alla and Robert are going to work in Norilsk for 5 years. Alla decides to leave the children to her grandmothers, but encounters their resistance. Grandmothers believe that parents should raise their children themselves. The performance ends with letters from all the actors outlining their views on what is happening. The question of who is right remains open. close
Short animated film “Old woman, close the door!” according to the script Victor Merezhko An instructive story about the stubbornness of spouses. One day, more
Short animated film “Old woman, close the door!” according to the script close
The touching and eccentric cashier of the circus always violates the routine of the sanatorium. The chief physician is tired of giving her warnings, but more
The touching and eccentric cashier of the circus always violates the routine of the sanatorium. The chief physician is tired of giving her warnings, but gradually he discovers that he experiences a feeling for an undisciplined patient that is not at all similar to irritation. So begins the story of the relationship between two lonely elderly people. .. close
This film is the second installment (of five) of Igor Shadkhan and Svetlana Voloshina’s project Test for Adults (the first 16-year television observation more
This film is the second installment (of five) of Igor Shadkhan and Svetlana Voloshina’s project Test for Adults (the first 16-year television observation of children and their parents in the USSR, 1978-1994). There are six television short stories, each dedicated to one of the children who are 10 years old at the time of shooting: Artyom, Julia, Pavel, Alyosha, Sveta, and Alexey. The authors are interested in the psychological portrait of children. The intimate nature of the interview and the delicacy of the interviewer allows them to touch upon difficult topics – loneliness in the hospital, the child’s experiences of parental divorce, the existential fears of children, leadership, attitudes, etc. close