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"Grow-Up Girl Games" is a melodrama featuring Evgenia Sidikhin.
Spouses Zhenya and Vitaly are happy in everything except one thing: they do not and never more
"Grow-Up Girl Games" is a melodrama featuring Evgenia Sidikhin.
Spouses Zhenya and Vitaly are happy in everything except one thing: they do not and never will have children. Vitaly has a childhood friend Alka. Her love gets by. Zhenya learns about surrogate mothers. After much deliberation, it was decided that Alka would be the surrogate mother.
The lives of both women change and take on a different meaning. Alka is being cared for, taken care of. And she thinks endlessly about her own and not her own child. After the birth, everything went somehow incomprehensible. People who loved and respected each other can not decide who they are now and how to live their lives. close
Three bachelors live in one apartment. Eugene, a novice writer, his father Konstantin Alekseevich and uncle Grisha. The elders are incredibly preoccupied more
Three bachelors live in one apartment. Eugene, a novice writer, his father Konstantin Alekseevich and uncle Grisha. The elders are incredibly preoccupied with the future of the young writer - the latter lives in his imaginary world and is very poorly prepared for the "real" life. close
Combined with Music and Story, this is the remarkable history by Ukranian vocalist Tina Karol herself about the horrible circumstances that turned into more
Combined with Music and Story, this is the remarkable history by Ukranian vocalist Tina Karol herself about the horrible circumstances that turned into incredible successes. From deceit and death to Beauty, Power and Soul. close
Maria is young and beautiful. Her life resembles a fairy tale, in which the wishes come true if by magic. She has a smart, loving husband. And all that more
Maria is young and beautiful. Her life resembles a fairy tale, in which the wishes come true if by magic. She has a smart, loving husband. And all that can be bought for money. Maria wants a child but could not bear it. She lives, but does not feel life. She is very unhappy. close
1939 . A young Ukrainian-American man Yaro comes to the Carpathian Mountains, because his father left him a fortune under the condition that he would more
1939 . A young Ukrainian-American man Yaro comes to the Carpathian Mountains, because his father left him a fortune under the condition that he would marry a Ukrainian girl. There Yaro meets a Hutsul girl Ksenya and has to rethink his plan. close
Konstantin is a heart eater, and no girl can resist his charms. Having chosen the victim whom he wants to frown on, Constantine learns about her as more more
Konstantin is a heart eater, and no girl can resist his charms. Having chosen the victim whom he wants to frown on, Constantine learns about her as more is possible, so that all the signs of attention given to him fall directly into the goal. A man turns love with girls not more than two months, and then throws them. He needs novels exclusively for his work, because he writes detectives, and his muses. One day Kostya meets the “gray mouse”, the librarian Asei. She is the first, on whom his charms do not work. Affected by the "live", donjouan concludes a dispute with his friend that will win and her. But it turns out to be archicomplex: the girl is impregnable, like a medieval fortress. Attempts to get close to her heart Kostya helps her with the repair of the library, finds her father, who disappeared without the news, and ... he himself does not notice how he falls in love. For the first time in life! Asya finally responds with reciprocity. And that's when before happiness already hand to give, the girl disappears. Kostya begins the search and finds out amazing things. It seems that the real life of the “gray mouse” is not at all similar to the facade that it so diligently demonstrated. close
Five star players, five world-class pros with fabulous fees. They are 20 years old, they already know what it means to win. This is the NaVi esports team. more
Five star players, five world-class pros with fabulous fees. They are 20 years old, they already know what it means to win. This is the NaVi esports team. The filmmakers talk about a difficult time in their life associated with a major defeat and loss of champion status. Ahead of the guys is the final of the 2020 championship in Poland, which can once again raise them to the top. close
The eastern Ukrainian town of Snezhnoje, which prospered during the Soviet era when miners there were spoiled with all kinds of privileges, now lives in poverty.
The eastern Ukrainian town of Snezhnoje, which prospered during the Soviet era when miners there were spoiled with all kinds of privileges, now lives in poverty. close
Many myths, stories and traditions are associated with the lime tree, going back to the Middle Ages, Celtic times and as far back as Ancient Greece. In more
Many myths, stories and traditions are associated with the lime tree, going back to the Middle Ages, Celtic times and as far back as Ancient Greece. In Russia, the story goes, that on discovering his lover's infidelity, landowner Pavel Kazantsev was so heartbroken that he could not forgive Anastasia's disloyalty and buried her alive. He planted a lime tree to mark the spot where she lay, and years later villagers still go to the tree to ask Anastasia for help, particularly in affairs of the heart. Marina is the wife of a successful businessman also coincidentally called Pavel Kazantsev. One day, after a family quarrel, Pavel takes Marina to their country house where she discovers that Oleg has a lover - Anastasia. Marina soon learns about the legend of Anastasia's tree from the local villagers. The coincidence with names is disturbing, but a worse discovery is still to come. close
“Nest of the Dove” is a drama by Ukrainian director Taras Tkachenko. The story is about a woman who left her family in Bukovina and went to Italy to work. more
“Nest of the Dove” is a drama by Ukrainian director Taras Tkachenko. The story is about a woman who left her family in Bukovina and went to Italy to work. It seems that money will bring a solution to all problems, but on returning home, the main character realizes that love and understanding of the family are irretrievably lost. Maybe fate will give her a second chance.
This film presents a psychological dilemma that develops against the backdrop of a family crisis. In the main roles Vitaly Linetsky, Rimma Zyubina, Nikolai Boklan, Irma Vitovskaya. The director of the picture dedicated it to everyone who is familiar with the subject of guest workers. close
The base of rest "rainbow" comes the accountant, Peter, correct, honest and principled. He refuses to settle on base, after all audit has to be independent, more
The base of rest "rainbow" comes the accountant, Peter, correct, honest and principled. He refuses to settle on base, after all audit has to be independent, as well as the auditor, especially in a housing question. close
SHE is a district attorney, SHE is trapped in a never-ending sequence of days. It's been five years since SHE lost her beloved husband. Soon, however, more
SHE is a district attorney, SHE is trapped in a never-ending sequence of days. It's been five years since SHE lost her beloved husband. Soon, however, SHE notices someone's presence in her apartment: things get broken or rearranged while SHE's away...Is SHE losing her mind? Or is it her dead husband trying to get in touch with her? That's what her friend keeps telling... And then SHE gets in contact with her husband's spirit and, oh miracle, he answers. SHE sees proof everywhere...and SHE's happy again, SHE's with the love of her life even though he's just a ghost. And then HE appears. Or rather falls down a chimney shaft. HE's a fugitive, framed for the murder HE didn't commit. HE's been in contact with her this whole time. So SHE helps: SHE defends him and wins the case. Somewhere along this emotional roller-coaster SHE lets go of the past pain, her dead husband and finds peace. HE, her chimney guest, will still be there when SHE starts over with a clean slate... close
The heroine of the film “Touch the Sky”, Taisia, twenty-five years old. She works in a magazine where she writes an answer column for women's letters. more
The heroine of the film “Touch the Sky”, Taisia, twenty-five years old. She works in a magazine where she writes an answer column for women's letters. She manages to cope with her duties quite successfully, but her personal life does not work out at all. A drunken husband, a married lover, turns out to be unnecessary people. In desperation, she turns to a psychologist using a helpline.
She tells an unknown man that her life was broken after she fell in love with the father of her friend at the age of seventeen, and she caused a breakup with her beloved man. Talking about yourself, Taia ( close
As he did with his critically-acclaimed "Blockade," a documentary re-creation of the WWII siege of Leningrad, which received its NY theatrical premiere more
As he did with his critically-acclaimed "Blockade," a documentary re-creation of the WWII siege of Leningrad, which received its NY theatrical premiere in March 2007, filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa has once again scoured the Russian film archives for "Revue," selecting excerpts from newsreels, propaganda films, TV shows and feature films that present an evocative portrait of Soviet life during the 1950s and 1960s. With scenes taken from the length and breadth of the “Soviet Motherland,” "Revue" illustrates industry and agriculture, political life, popular culture, and technology. The film’s fascinating flow of disparate scenes representing typical Soviet life of the period is, seen from today’s perspective, alternately poignant, funny, and tragic close
“I believe: one, two, three, four, five” is a lyrical comedy directed by Lidia Kazberova that life does not stop, even if it seems that the world underfoot more
“I believe: one, two, three, four, five” is a lyrical comedy directed by Lidia Kazberova that life does not stop, even if it seems that the world underfoot has collapsed. Dmitry Kratkov (Sergei Makovetsky) has written many worthwhile things in his life. That's what he thinks. But in the editorial offices people have a different opinion, and publish it reluctantly. So the last play of the art Council did not approve.
The wife no longer wants to live with a loser writer and therefore runs away to a more promising husband. The only place where his soul rests is a summer cottage without a home. Did he think that was where he would find happiness? close
80th years of the 20th century. The country is embraced by the "struggle" for "perestroika" and "glasnost", in Afghanistan - the height of the war, where more
80th years of the 20th century. The country is embraced by the "struggle" for "perestroika" and "glasnost", in Afghanistan - the height of the war, where hundreds die eighteen-year-old boys. Their peers, Denis, have little impact on the social problems of an agitated country. A newly-made student at the Institute of Cinematography - in euphoria and wine hops ... One night he encounters a strange, mysterious stranger and falls in love with her until unconscious ... Soon Denis learns that the lover is married and older than he. Elizaveta Tenetska - a famous director, almost a legend, she is talented and bold with authority. On Denis's passion, she answers with the icy cold... close
If you are young and beautiful, if you draw men affection and women jealousy, if you are being courted by two most handsome guys in your college, it is more
If you are young and beautiful, if you draw men affection and women jealousy, if you are being courted by two most handsome guys in your college, it is easy to accept an illusion that this world was created just for you. But sooner or later you'd need to make a choice. What is more important - flamboyant gestures or quiet devotion? Strength or care? insistence or ability to forgive? close
The documentary film "The Last Argument" by the Ukrainian director Evgeny Shchelkunova tells about modern football and everything that surrounds it. The more
The documentary film "The Last Argument" by the Ukrainian director Evgeny Shchelkunova tells about modern football and everything that surrounds it. The main theme of the film is how the increasing commercialization of this sport affects the game itself.
The participants of the film discuss numerous problems that exist today in Ukrainian football, including the dominance of legionnaires and preparations for the upcoming European Football Championship 2012. About how and what today’s football lives say those without whom full-fledged football can not exist: the Vice-President of the football Federation of Ukraine, law enforcement officers, authoritative representatives of the largest groups of fans of Ukraine – Shakhtar, Dynamo, Carpathians and Dnipro, football players and coaches of the team “Dynamo” (Kyiv). close
The plot of the film tells about two Ukrainians who simultaneously fought for different ideals. Fate brought them together in one camp, now they are in more
The plot of the film tells about two Ukrainians who simultaneously fought for different ideals. Fate brought them together in one camp, now they are in hard labor: Ukrainian rebel Daniil Chervonny and Soviet pilot Viktor Gurov. Red and red from the west of Ukraine. ^ "Gurov & nbsp; from the east". But the homeland of y and nbsp; they are one, despite the difference in ideals. Realizing this, two Ukrainian prisoners together try to resist the repression of the camp chief and make a desperate but courageous attempt to break free by raising a real uprising in the camp. close
One for All is a youth comedy directed by Ukrainian filmmakers. Class 11 "B" is a headache for all the teachers of one of the Kiev lyceums. You can't more
One for All is a youth comedy directed by Ukrainian filmmakers. Class 11 "B" is a headache for all the teachers of one of the Kiev lyceums. You can't find a more hooligan class. Teachers on the verge of a nervous breakdown are afraid to come to class with these abnormal adult children. In desperation, they turn to the Almighty himself, and he sends an angel to help the suffering, who becomes the class leader of 11 B.
Roles in the series performed Victor Tsekalo, Ostap Khitruk, Dmitry Suprunyuk, Nikita Goryuk, Svetlana Zabolotskaya, etc. close
Artistic portrayal of the difficult personality of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and his dramatic life against the backdrop of National-liberation war in the mid-17th more
Artistic portrayal of the difficult personality of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and his dramatic life against the backdrop of National-liberation war in the mid-17th century and the Cossack state building. The main storyline shows Khmelnytsky not only as hetman and commander, but reveals his private life and his complicated relations with his beloved woman. close
Margarita Andreevna has been working for many years as a doctor in the maternity hospital of a provincial town. She is dedicated to the cause and wards. more
Margarita Andreevna has been working for many years as a doctor in the maternity hospital of a provincial town. She is dedicated to the cause and wards. Birthdays here are different: and ordinary kolkhoz women from neighboring villages, and lovers of oligarchs.
Fate brings women from different walks of life to the maternity ward. All of them with their own problems, each of them their own joys and their own grief. Young mothers share the sick, talk about themselves, because they know that they will never meet again. The heroines of the drama “Oh, mommy ...” meet in one of these chambers. They only spend a few days together, but it changes their lives forever. close
Mamay draws on traditional Ukranian and Tatar folktales for its Romeo and Juliet-like love story and parable about chivalry and the struggle for freedom. more
Mamay draws on traditional Ukranian and Tatar folktales for its Romeo and Juliet-like love story and parable about chivalry and the struggle for freedom. Hundreds of years ago, in the wild steppes of Crimea that form an uneasy border between East and West, Europe and Asia, nomad and farmer, the proud Cossack Mamay falls in love with the Tatar beauty Omai. The title, like the storyline, holds a variety of different meanings taken from different cultures. In Turkic languages, it means "no one," but it was also the name of a famous Mongol conqueror, the great grandson of Ghengis-Khan. In Persian legends, mamay literally means "the spirit of the steppes. " close
Captain Rykov cracks the most complex dead-end cases. His reputation precedes him; his adamant logic, cynicism and experience contribute to his success. more
Captain Rykov cracks the most complex dead-end cases. His reputation precedes him; his adamant logic, cynicism and experience contribute to his success. He's so good at what he does some say he's supernaturally gifted. Well, let's just say that his success keeps him howling at the moon... close