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Four Estonians who have escaped to Sweden during the war return to Soviet Estonia in the 1950s. The four saboteurs work for the Western Secret Service. more
Four Estonians who have escaped to Sweden during the war return to Soviet Estonia in the 1950s. The four saboteurs work for the Western Secret Service. Difficulties arise when they cross the border with an injured companion - the three have to decide what to do next. close
A satirical animated magazine for adults (4 stories), criticizing the “separately taken shortcomings” of Soviet reality: the procurator, the philistine, more
A satirical animated magazine for adults (4 stories), criticizing the “separately taken shortcomings” of Soviet reality: the procurator, the philistine, the protection of green spaces and the desire for peace between peoples. close
The German intelligence officer Sturmer, under the guise of captain Voron, commits sabotage one after another with the aim of reaching the commander of more
The German intelligence officer Sturmer, under the guise of captain Voron, commits sabotage one after another with the aim of reaching the commander of the partisan detachment of Stration. Galinka, the daughter of Stration, who fell in love with Voron, invades their duel. close
This dialogue-free short film, Devochka I Veshchi (A Girl and Things), was one of Mikhalkov’s first student films, made under the tutelage of Mikhail more
This dialogue-free short film, Devochka I Veshchi (A Girl and Things), was one of Mikhalkov’s first student films, made under the tutelage of Mikhail Romm, himself a legendary filmmaker. It is a modernist (and very Soviet) look at a young girl’s interaction with the world around her and displays many of the strengths of the director’s later work, including his attention to milieu and his sensitivity to young performers. -http://www.vulture.com/2009/07/in_soviet_russia_nikita_mikhal.html close
Nikolai Gubenko (“When storks fly away”), Sergey Filippov (“Worry economy”), Anastasia Georgievskaya (“Great change”) in the comedy Vadim Massa “The Last more
Nikolai Gubenko (“When storks fly away”), Sergey Filippov (“Worry economy”), Anastasia Georgievskaya (“Great change”) in the comedy Vadim Massa “The Last crook”. After leaving prison, the crook Petya Datchnikov immediately returned to his former craft But, having discovered the abolition of money and the absence of banks in the city, he drew attention to the girl Katya and fell in love with her. . close
Hippo came to the teacher of singing, but all the efforts of the maestro do not help (neither hearing nor voice). It was necessary for the student to more
Hippo came to the teacher of singing, but all the efforts of the maestro do not help (neither hearing nor voice). It was necessary for the student to simply swallow the teacher, and he sang with a beautiful, alien voice. close
Based on Mayakovsky's twentieth-century morality play, in which workers receive the awards of the blessed, and monarchs and capitalist politicians are consigned to eternal damnation.
Based on Mayakovsky's twentieth-century morality play, in which workers receive the awards of the blessed, and monarchs and capitalist politicians are consigned to eternal damnation. close
The plot is based on a dramatic conflict, the beginning of which was the unjust accusation of a young worker Volody Kharlamov. His fiancée, Valya, actively more
The plot is based on a dramatic conflict, the beginning of which was the unjust accusation of a young worker Volody Kharlamov. His fiancée, Valya, actively insisted on a retrial. And only a few requisites in themselves fear and indifference decided to help the girl in this difficult business. . . close
The action takes place in the North of Scandinavia, where Hitler's Germany tried to keep its last frontier. Here by the will of circumstances gets pilot-Navigator more
The action takes place in the North of Scandinavia, where Hitler's Germany tried to keep its last frontier. Here by the will of circumstances gets pilot-Navigator uzbek Akbar Ibrahimov, whose plane was shot down in battle, and joins the ranks of the Resistance. Soon he managed to get an officer on a German submarine, and later report on the secret bases of the enemy. close
Soviet intelligence officer Anatoly under the guise of a German medical service officer, Major Kurz, and radio operator Maria are on the territory of more
Soviet intelligence officer Anatoly under the guise of a German medical service officer, Major Kurz, and radio operator Maria are on the territory of military Poland, occupied by fascist troops. A secret barrier is being created in the city to defend against the advance of the Soviet army. The brave couple will have to obtain schemes for fortifications of the district, relying on the help of Polish underground anti-fascists.
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The life and death of Robert Moussombe, the leader of an unnamed African state. Moussombe is a fictionalized portrait of assassinated Congolese leader more
The life and death of Robert Moussombe, the leader of an unnamed African state. Moussombe is a fictionalized portrait of assassinated Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba, and the film's events are a pastiche of the Congo Crisis in 1960s. close
In 1919, in Petrograd, a pilot Sevastyanov was asked to help in training flight personnel for the young Hungarian republic, together with a Hungarian more
In 1919, in Petrograd, a pilot Sevastyanov was asked to help in training flight personnel for the young Hungarian republic, together with a Hungarian journalist he makes a desperate, with many adventures, flight across the front to Hungary ... close
Invincible is one of the earliest creations of an outstanding Armenian animator. Robert Sahakyanets He created such films as “Who will tell a fable?”, more
Invincible is one of the earliest creations of an outstanding Armenian animator. Robert Sahakyanets He created such films as “Who will tell a fable?”, “Wow, the talking fish!”, “In the blue sea, in the white foam...” and “You, Maslenitsa!”. This is a story about a boy who was so small and weak that the neighbors didn’t even take him to play football with them. To become strong and respected, a boy decides to steal a dog. The hero tries to make her an evil beast, as a result of which the dog grows to a huge size and becomes uncontrollable. That's when he has to become strong on his own. close
A journalistic story inspired by Volodymyr Vernadsky about the genesis of life in the universe — from the physical elements of the primordial broth to the civilization of intelligent man.
A journalistic story inspired by Volodymyr Vernadsky about the genesis of life in the universe — from the physical elements of the primordial broth to the civilization of intelligent man. close
Russian citizen Andrei Startsev lives in Germany studying German literature gives lessons in Russian. He has an artist friend and a girlfriend, Marie more
Russian citizen Andrei Startsev lives in Germany studying German literature gives lessons in Russian. He has an artist friend and a girlfriend, Marie Urbach. The outbreak of the First World War interrupts a cloudless life: a friend goes to the front as a volunteer and Andrei remains under the supervision of the police. The events taking place in Russia require a clear decision from him. Taking advantage of the opportunity, the hero returns to his homeland. . . close
The movie takes us through the trials and tribulations of Petar I Petrovic, the man who united Montenegro in the 18th century and led them in the Battle more
The movie takes us through the trials and tribulations of Petar I Petrovic, the man who united Montenegro in the 18th century and led them in the Battle of Krusi against a huge Turkish army to return victorious and pave the first path towards economic development. close
The script about loneliness, conformity and the impossibility of creative realization scared the editorial censorship at the studio, and then at Derzhkino. more
The script about loneliness, conformity and the impossibility of creative realization scared the editorial censorship at the studio, and then at Derzhkino. A lot of claims were made against him. The demands for amendments and endless additions and rewrites by the authors lasted for about a year. The original version of the title "Na pokhony!" ("To bow down!") was replaced by "To Dream and to Live". According to Pylyp Ilyenko, the director's eldest son, this name appeared "as a result of censor pressure." Censorship stopped the tape 40 times: at the stage of the literary script, director's, during film tests (the actors were not approved), filming, etc. The film catastrophically fell apart into fragments, into masterfully filmed, but unrelated scenes. The director called the finished version a "dead film". close
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