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Lena, a woman in her late twenties, loves her boyfriend, but in time comes to see that their relationship serves no useful function. What's more, she more
Lena, a woman in her late twenties, loves her boyfriend, but in time comes to see that their relationship serves no useful function. What's more, she sees that her friends are for the most part empty-headed lackeys, causing her to wonder just what is the point of her life. close
The year is 1962. Returning after an important mission, the polar aviation pilot Tagilov saves a young woman, Tatyana, who is stranded on a chipped ice floe. She is a doctor.
The year is 1962. Returning after an important mission, the polar aviation pilot Tagilov saves a young woman, Tatyana, who is stranded on a chipped ice floe. She is a doctor. close
Second half of the 1960s.
Novikov, an employee of the apparatus, is a charming and successful functionary, married to the daughter of a former party more
Second half of the 1960s.
Novikov, an employee of the apparatus, is a charming and successful functionary, married to the daughter of a former party leader. His life is a success — he has a status, a family, two children, as well as a young mistress — student Tanya, for whom he will never divorce... During the conflict at a youth construction site in Siberia, which he must repay, Novikov shows himself as an experienced dodger and a provocateur. Tanya's father, a war veteran and an honest worker, Ivan Dronov considers himself entitled to punish this scoundrel... close
Cezars Kalnins, portrayed by "Latvian Harrison Ford” Uldis Pucitis, installs telephones by day and composes pop songs by night. The puritan Soviet censorship more
Cezars Kalnins, portrayed by "Latvian Harrison Ford” Uldis Pucitis, installs telephones by day and composes pop songs by night. The puritan Soviet censorship deems Cezars’s lyrics "unsuitable and frivolous” and "unfit for the Soviet youth”. In fact, it can be argued that this assessment matches the opinion of the Soviet cinema authorities in regard to this film as a whole, since "Four White Shirts” was immediately banned and released in cinemas only in 1986. The creative boldness and stubbornness, evident in both Cezars’s bitingly ironic verses and the film’s unconventional narrative structure and fresh, new-wave-inspired mode of expression, turned out to be equally problematic for the hero and for the film itself, as well as for its director whose representation of the actual mechanisms of Soviet censorship ended up too realistic for his own good. close
A musical comedy film. Cyclone "Margarita" is raging and passengers at the airport are forced to wait for changes in the weather in the pre-New Year's more
A musical comedy film. Cyclone "Margarita" is raging and passengers at the airport are forced to wait for changes in the weather in the pre-New Year's hours. Expectations are brightly colored by performances of popular pop artists in the 60-70s. Including collectives: vocal quartet "Accord", ensemble "Tsitsinatella", quartet "Petrushka", orchestra of folk music "Fluerash" of the Moldavian State Philharmonic p/u S. Lunkevich, concert and pop orchestra of CT and BP p/u V. Ludvikovsky, ballet group of the State Orenburg folk choir, ballet group of the State Kuban folk choir, Kiev Music Hall, Moscow "Ball". close
“Helena Bay” is a military drama by Soviet film director Leonid Estrin. After graduating from the Caspian Naval School, young lieutenant Dmitry Lazarenko more
“Helena Bay” is a military drama by Soviet film director Leonid Estrin. After graduating from the Caspian Naval School, young lieutenant Dmitry Lazarenko (Yuri Grebenshchikov) goes to serve in the bay of Elena, located very far from home. Having good characteristics from the place of study, Dmitry quickly advances in service and becomes the commander of the 420 torpedo boat, but the arrogance of the young commander leads to a collision with the tugboat during maneuvers, as a result of which Lazarenko is dismissed from office. However, his superior Shuvalov (Yuri Leonidov) believes in the talented officer and gives him a second chance. close
Estonian astronomers have discovered a supernova (a burnt star that turned into a glowing dwarf). This is a very rare event. But bureaucrats at the Academy more
Estonian astronomers have discovered a supernova (a burnt star that turned into a glowing dwarf). This is a very rare event. But bureaucrats at the Academy of Sciences are reluctant to register the discovery. They think there's been a mistake. close
The action takes place in the 50-70s of the 20th century. The hero of the film is an honest man who, wherever fate throws him, led an uncompromising war more
The action takes place in the 50-70s of the 20th century. The hero of the film is an honest man who, wherever fate throws him, led an uncompromising war with the heirs, although sometimes, perhaps, too straightforwardly... close
The heroes of the film are a breedless dog who dreams of getting a medal at sports competitions and cats - White, who does not believe in the ability more
The heroes of the film are a breedless dog who dreams of getting a medal at sports competitions and cats - White, who does not believe in the ability of the Dog, and Red, who becomes his coach. And although the Dog did not manage to take the prize place at the competitions, in a dangerous situation he was able to prove himself. close
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