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“Notches for Memory” is a historical drama by Nikolai Gibu with Vladimir Dvorzhetsky, Vyacheslav Shalevitch and Boris Seidenberg in the lead roles. The more
“Notches for Memory” is a historical drama by Nikolai Gibu with Vladimir Dvorzhetsky, Vyacheslav Shalevitch and Boris Seidenberg in the lead roles. The film tells about the difficult times for the Moldovan people, when in the second half of the 30s of the XX century. Bessarabia was part of the Romanian kingdom supporting Hitler’s Germany. In difficult conditions, the Moldavians continued to fight against the Romanian yoke, advocating reunification with the USSR. The hero of the picture is a young Sergey Zherdan (Alexander Snykov), who, along with a friend, is expelled from school for Soviet songs. At this time, Petrya Radukan arrives in the city with a special task from the CPSU regional committee. close
Tales of how the weakest and unsightly beast (the personification of man) in a critical situation turned out to be smarter and more agile than the powerful more
Tales of how the weakest and unsightly beast (the personification of man) in a critical situation turned out to be smarter and more agile than the powerful of this world (the lion, for example), were created among all peoples of the world. One of these heroes is a well-known scythe, which is so easy to eat both a fox and a wolf. The parables called “The Resourceful Hare” are known among the people of Korea and the people of India, and in 1973, the year directors Mikhail Chiaureli and Georgi (Giorji) Svanidze “revived” one of the famous versions of the furry brave man, showing it on the screen in all colors.
The music for this cartoon was written by Mary Davitashvili, and in the seventies of the last century, the Resourceful Hare more than once pleased Soviet children as well as the charming "Brave Hare". close
The film takes place in the late 1870s. The young people's Volodymyr Murinov hides from the persecution of the gendarmes in the old secluded estate of more
The film takes place in the late 1870s. The young people's Volodymyr Murinov hides from the persecution of the gendarmes in the old secluded estate of the Prozorovs. Here he fell in love with the owner’s daughter Katya. Far from the political struggle provincial girl, eventually decides to share his fate with the difficult fate of his beloved. . . close
Interested in the collection of antiquities of the local old-timer, the guys from the pioneer camp eventually learn from the old man about the sunken more
Interested in the collection of antiquities of the local old-timer, the guys from the pioneer camp eventually learn from the old man about the sunken ancient city. Young divers organize an expedition and conduct a fascinating study of the sea bay. . . close
The former artist, and now the director of the Glass-Porcelain trust, Fyodor Kudrin, saw an amazing engraving at the exhibition. The meeting with its creator turned Fedor’s life upside down.
The former artist, and now the director of the Glass-Porcelain trust, Fyodor Kudrin, saw an amazing engraving at the exhibition. The meeting with its creator turned Fedor’s life upside down. close
The story of O tom, how khutorian Matas Kryauza, wanting to take possession of the farm of his father-in-law, who deceived him with a dowry, buried Motskus' more
The story of O tom, how khutorian Matas Kryauza, wanting to take possession of the farm of his father-in-law, who deceived him with a dowry, buried Motskus' father alive, stabbing the old well with boards, where Motskus, drunk, fell down. close
According to the dramas of A. Pushkin “The Miserable Knight”, “Stone Guest”, “Mozart and Salieri” in the production of the Leningrad State Academic Drama Theater named after A. Pushkin.
According to the dramas of A. Pushkin “The Miserable Knight”, “Stone Guest”, “Mozart and Salieri” in the production of the Leningrad State Academic Drama Theater named after A. Pushkin. close