The De La Vega's are a wealthy and prestigious family known throughout the territory. When Diego, the youngest son of Don Alejandro de La Vega, returns more
The De La Vega's are a wealthy and prestigious family known throughout the territory. When Diego, the youngest son of Don Alejandro de La Vega, returns from his 4 year stay in Spain, he finds him hometown oppressed by the corrupt military forces. The farmers are being run out of their homes and their land is being used as military camps and/or sold off to pay for military supplies and wages, along with taking the poor villagers and using them as slaves. So Diego/Zorro has multiple face offs with the local military and swears to restore order and freedom to the oppressed. close
This is a completely new story taking place in our time in a certain southern country where Buratino (K. Orbakaite) comes on tour with his friends. As more
This is a completely new story taking place in our time in a certain southern country where Buratino (K. Orbakaite) comes on tour with his friends. As in the original, the main characters chase the key. Only this time for Violin, which is the most prestigious music award. Don Karabas (B. Titomir) local mobster Duremar (A. Ukupnik) is the owner of a nightclub where his "leeches" ("Cats & Mouse") perform. Buratino is also opposed by middle-hand gangsters - Alice (N. Vetlitskaya) and her associate Basilio (S. Mazaev). In the film, there is a lot of music of hilarious adventures and unexpected twists and turns, lonely hearts find each other: Carlo's dad is Tortilla (L. Valley). Buratino also meets his half-brother Pinocchio (I. Wernick), who is a real American superman. close
Philibert, a robust lad and eldest son of an artichoke farmer, stands out from the other boys in the village. Idealistic and ingenuous, he foresees for more
Philibert, a robust lad and eldest son of an artichoke farmer, stands out from the other boys in the village. Idealistic and ingenuous, he foresees for himself a glorious future in artichokes and is saving his virginity for an as-yet-unknown woman chosen for him by God. Before he dies, his father tells him that he isn't his real parent. Philibert's real father was a gentleman murdered in the most cowardly way by a man from Burgundy who is recognisable by a rose-shaped strawberry birthmark on his neck. With a pouch full of ideals and artichokes, Philibert leaves his village and gallops towards Burgundy, accompanied by Martin, his rather deceitful manservant. Philibert's courage, kindness, physical and moral purity will thus be severely tested when faced with the baseness and venality of villains and the temptation of women each more lustful than the last. close