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Before leaving for the USSR, a West German journalist meets his father, who was in Russia in 1922, where he met and lost a Russian translator. Sixty years more
Before leaving for the USSR, a West German journalist meets his father, who was in Russia in 1922, where he met and lost a Russian translator. Sixty years later, the son is on his father’s route. . . close
An epic tale set at the turn of the 20th century in a struggling fishing community, following the life of a woman widowed at the beginning of the film.
An epic tale set at the turn of the 20th century in a struggling fishing community, following the life of a woman widowed at the beginning of the film. close
The heroines of the film are Soviet basketball players who take part in international competitions for the Hera Cup. Exciting basketball matches, the more
The heroines of the film are Soviet basketball players who take part in international competitions for the Hera Cup. Exciting basketball matches, the nobility of a Soviet athlete who saved the life of a Greek basketball player, the anxiety of first love-all these and other events make up the plot of the film. close
A fire causes mayhem in a seaside residence. Alexei Rogov investigates the incident and finds out that the fire was caused by negligence. But he is in more
A fire causes mayhem in a seaside residence. Alexei Rogov investigates the incident and finds out that the fire was caused by negligence. But he is in love with the person in charge of the residence... close
A meeting of the party committee with the participation of a whole constellation of actors such as Oleg Efremov Evgeny Evstigneev, Alexander Kalyagin more
A meeting of the party committee with the participation of a whole constellation of actors such as Vyacheslav Innocent" This is a television production of Alexander Gelman’s play “Minutes of One Session”, on which in 1974 the film “Prize” was also filmed with Evgeny Leonov in the title role. All action is limited to an extraordinary meeting of the party committee, convened on an unusual occasion. The fact is that in one of the construction trusts, Potapov’s brigade completely unexpectedly refused the award accrued to them. Potapov wants to explain in person during the meeting. close
Artūrs comes back to Riga after serving in army and faces changes because of his years of absence- his girlfriend has met another man, his work in a factory more
Artūrs comes back to Riga after serving in army and faces changes because of his years of absence- his girlfriend has met another man, his work in a factory in a superior position brings changes to relationships with acquaintances. close
A crowded bus rushes through the streets of the city. People who are annoyed by the stampede are constantly swearing. This happens day after day, year more
A crowded bus rushes through the streets of the city. People who are annoyed by the stampede are constantly swearing. This happens day after day, year after year, but one day, unable to withstand another bus scandal, the driver of Bidzin, takes his passengers far beyond the city. At first, everyone was indignant and protested, but when the bus returned to the usual route, cheerful laughter and singing of the rested and calmed citizens came from its windows. . close
The film reproduces the history of the formation of Soviet power in Siberia. The first film - "Turned down silence" - about the organization of the Vasyugin more
The film reproduces the history of the formation of Soviet power in Siberia. The first film - "Turned down silence" - about the organization of the Vasyugin Commune fierce struggle of the first rural communards. The second film, Echo of Distant Shootings, is about exposing the counter-revolutionaries who destroyed the commune and killed its chairman. close
In 1985, a three-part television biopic “Sophia Kovalevskaya” about the life of the first woman in Russia who became a corresponding member of the St. more
In 1985, a three-part television biopic “Sophia Kovalevskaya” about the life of the first woman in Russia who became a corresponding member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences was released on television.
The great Russian mathematician Sophia Kovalevskaya lived a short but bright life. She was only 40 years old (born in 1850, died in 1891), but during this time there were many dramatic events.
Everything was against her professional choice and desire to go on a scientific path. Mathematics is still considered a “male science”, which requires a special mindset that is not characteristic of a woman. But if today the teacher of mathematics in school can be an object of admiration and respect, then a century and a half ago, society imposed an unspoken taboo on the lessons of the weaker sex in mathematical science. And Sophia Kovalevskaya broke this blockade. For a scientific career, she had to solve not only complex mathematical problems, but also life problems. In this list there is even a sham marriage, which gave the opportunity to get a good education abroad.
The pages of the mother’s biography are leafed through by the daughter of Sofia Kovalevskaya, on whose memoirs the plot of the biographical tape is built. The film contains four episodes from the real history of Sofia Vasilyevna, when she was engaged in commerce with her husband, and then broke with him and became the first female academic in tsarist Russia.
Working on a painting
The dramaturgy of the script by Dmitry Vasiliu and Boris Dobrodeev is based on the attempts of Sophia Kovalevskaya’s daughter to figure out who her mother was outside of science and social activities. The female image of the great scientist in the film was recreated by young Elena Safonova. Her partners in the film were excellent actors Aristarkh Livanov (Maxim Kovalevsky), Yuri Solomin (Prince), Ivar Kalnynsh (Victor Jaclar), Elena Solovey (Anna Jaclar), Alexander Filippenko (Fyodor Dostoevsky), Lembit Ulfsak (Leffler), Algimantas Masiulis (Carl Weierstras) and others.
The film was shot at the film studio “Lenfilm” by the Leningrad director Ayan Shakhmaliyeva (in 1956 she received a diploma of the directorial faculty of VGIK, a graduate of the creative studio of Lev Kuleshov).
The music was written by Isaac Schwartz.
In 1985, the biographical tape of Soviet filmmakers “Sophia Kovalevskaya” was awarded the Main Prize at the International Festival of Multi-Series Television Films in Pianchano Therma (Italy). close
Svetlana Vasilievna is a young, energetic woman who often changes jobs, accustomed to achieving the goals that she has set for herself in life. Her next more
Svetlana Vasilievna is a young, energetic woman who often changes jobs, accustomed to achieving the goals that she has set for herself in life. Her next desire is to marry a "creative, intelligent" person.
After a lengthy search, she chose an elderly, but well-mannered, intelligent official Vladimir Dmitrievich Lobanov. Svetlana believes that with the help of connections and sober calculation, you can achieve everything: well-being, respectability, even personal happiness. She does not notice that the fulfillment of her desires does not at all make the person close to her happy. The payback turns out to be unexpected and terrible. close
Villagers of the village of Usvyaty dreamed of close happy days: who hoped that tomorrow they would hang the radio and bothered about a pole near their more
Villagers of the village of Usvyaty dreamed of close happy days: who hoped that tomorrow they would hang the radio and bothered about a pole near their house; who looked at the ground and thought about tomorrow’s harvest; somewhere waiting for the birth of a third child. But the war came and the men went to defend their land. . . close
The film "Two Versions of One Collision" begins with an unpleasant incident: a Soviet cargo ship and a tanker flying the Liberian flag collided in the more
The film "Two Versions of One Collision" begins with an unpleasant incident: a Soviet cargo ship and a tanker flying the Liberian flag collided in the open ocean, causing the tanker to sank. The company-owner presented a solid financial claim to the Black Sea Shipping Company and demands that the trial be held in New York.
Ekaterina Kravchenko's Zhanna Prokhorenko ), an expert from the USSR, and her American colleague, lawyer Bogart Igor Gorbachev ), who started the investigation of the incident, it appears that the shipowner is almost bankrupt. There is something else that causes suspicion among the characters of the detective "Two versions of one collision". close
In the vicinity of the river port of one of the Belarusian cities, the boys found a warehouse of German ammunition, preserved since the last war. To save more
In the vicinity of the river port of one of the Belarusian cities, the boys found a warehouse of German ammunition, preserved since the last war. To save the city and its inhabitants from an accidental explosion, a detachment of soldiers-sappers was connected to the case. . . close
The life and work of the great Russian composer Dmitriy Shostakovich is presented in this documentary through rare images and audios from many archives, more
The life and work of the great Russian composer Dmitriy Shostakovich is presented in this documentary through rare images and audios from many archives, at one time censored by the Soviet government. A brief take on his life, from his transition as an early prodigy to a first rate artist, his celebrated compositions and the final years with a declining health. 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
A young cashier of one of the enterprises with a large sum of money disappears. A group of employees of the Criminal Investigation Department is involved in the work.
A young cashier of one of the enterprises with a large sum of money disappears. A group of employees of the Criminal Investigation Department is involved in the work. close
Nastya Filimonova (Margarita Sergecheva) dreams of becoming a captain. She graduated from the river school and, like dozens of her classmates, received more
Nastya Filimonova (Margarita Sergecheva) dreams of becoming a captain. She graduated from the river school and, like dozens of her classmates, received a distribution on "Slavutich", floating on the Dnieper. But while the lads-graduates got the position of second assistant captain, she – the girl – has to prove her fitness as a simple sailor. Nastya has a stubborn whole character, and she will be able to prove to the strict experienced captain Yaruga. close
The teacher of the village school Horia, trying to instill in students a love for their land, tells them the legends associated with the ancient belfry. more
The teacher of the village school Horia, trying to instill in students a love for their land, tells them the legends associated with the ancient belfry. This displeases the headmaster, who did not understand the real motives of the teacher's behavior. The belfry burns down during the fire, leaves the village of Horia. But all that is good and useful that I did Horia is not lost. Remain his students. close
Teleplay based on the play by A.N. Ostrovsky "The Last Victim" filmed for the 180th anniversary of the birth of the playwright. In this play there is more
Teleplay based on the play by A.N. Ostrovsky "The Last Victim" filmed for the 180th anniversary of the birth of the playwright. In this play there is a fatal passion of a young woman and an irresistible seducer and big money. And a purely Russian desire to destroy his soul in the snare. close
The film is based on a conflict between the director of a textile mill and the chief engineer, who regards the initiative of the director for automation more
The film is based on a conflict between the director of a textile mill and the chief engineer, who regards the initiative of the director for automation of the enterprise as a projection project. However, thanks to young specialists, the director achieves the implementation of his plans by solving the demographic problem of the textile town and providing men with jobs. close
Is the truth worth risking your own well-being and quiet life for? Is it necessary to stir up the past, if it has long been history and there is no return more
Is the truth worth risking your own well-being and quiet life for? Is it necessary to stir up the past, if it has long been history and there is no return to it? Does anyone need that at all? The film “Two lines in small print” (Zwei Zeilen, kleingedruckt) – a dramatic film Vitaly Melnikov A man who decided that truth was the most important thing.
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