Slow soviet series - not very popular category. We know 170 this movies.
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"Siberiade", 1978
"War and Peace", 1965
"A Kitten Named Woof", 1976
"Cat Leopold", 1975
"Seventeen Moments of Spring", 1973
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In the Siberian wilderness in the village of Yelan, two families live, who have long been at war with each other: the «kulaks» of Solomina and the «poor people» of Ustyuzhanina.
In the Siberian wilderness in the village of Yelan, two families live, who have long been at war with each other: the «kulaks» of Solomina and the «poor people» of Ustyuzhanina. close
"A Kitten Named Gav" - Film adaptation of a fairy tale Grigory Oster . Her main character is a baby who someone gave a completely uncat name. Therefore, more
"A Kitten Named Gav" - Film adaptation of a fairy tale Grigory Oster . Her main character is a baby who someone gave a completely uncat name. Therefore, hearing the puppy barking, our hero involuntarily asked: “Are you calling me?”, which surprised his new acquaintance.
Kitten Gav and puppy Sharik became friends, and they had to get acquainted with other inhabitants of the yard, who were not always friendly, hide from a thunderstorm in the attic and share one sausage for two. close
Leopold the Cat is a Soviet/Russian animation series about the pacifistic, and intelligent cat, Leopold. Leopold always wears a bow tie even when swimming. more
Leopold the Cat is a Soviet/Russian animation series about the pacifistic, and intelligent cat, Leopold. Leopold always wears a bow tie even when swimming. He is always confronted by two mischievous mice, Grey and White. It was filmed by T/O Ekran in 1975 - 1987 and its runtime is 87 min. As of 1987, there were 11 episodes in total. Eventually, in 1995, most of the episodes were released on DVD.
It was directed by Anatoly Reznikov, and the screenplay was written by Arkady Hayt. Boris Savelyev wrote the score. The cinematography was by Ernst Gaman, Igor Shkamarda, and Vladimir Milovanov. Nelli Kudrina did the sound.
His catchphrase is - "Let's live in friendship, guys". The catchphrases of the mice are "Come out, Leopold!" by one and "Come out, you foul coward!" by the second. close
A Soviet spy is tasked with disrupting the negotiations between Karl Wolff and Allen Dulles taking place in Switzerland, aimed at forging a separate peace between Germany and the Western Allies.
A Soviet spy is tasked with disrupting the negotiations between Karl Wolff and Allen Dulles taking place in Switzerland, aimed at forging a separate peace between Germany and the Western Allies. close
A saga about the life of the Siberian Savelyev family during the period 1902 through the 1960s as they survive through three wars, a revolution, and Soviet government approval.
A saga about the life of the Siberian Savelyev family during the period 1902 through the 1960s as they survive through three wars, a revolution, and Soviet government approval. close
Anatoly Ivanov Like no one else, he was able to create multifaceted works about Siberia, covering the fate of several generations. The film “Shadows disappear moreAnatoly Ivanov Like no one else, he was able to create multifaceted works about Siberia, covering the fate of several generations. The film “Shadows disappear at noon” is based on the novel of the same name by the writer.
The main characters of the picture are Konstantin Zhukov and Seraphim Klychkova, who, under false names, hope, as the heirs of rich families, to wait in the village of Zeleny Dol for the fall of Soviet power. But decades pass, and the new power only grows stronger. . .
The film was filmed: Peter Velyaminov Ivan Ryzhov. close
Existence and fables in the animated series "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" filmed in 1973 by film directors Anatoly Solin and Nathan Lerner based more
Existence and fables in the animated series "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" filmed in 1973 by film directors Anatoly Solin and Nathan Lerner based on the book of the same name by the German writer Rudolf Erich Raspe, published in 1785 and telling about the German baron-traveler Karl Friedrich Jerome von Munchausen, who became famous for his incredible and amazing adventure stories and instructive instructions. close
Love Court was a MuchMusic Canadian TV series that aired in 2009. The series was hosted by recording artist Elise Estrada and was cancelled after 20 episodes due to poor ratings.
Love Court was a MuchMusic Canadian TV series that aired in 2009. The series was hosted by recording artist Elise Estrada and was cancelled after 20 episodes due to poor ratings. close
KVN is a Russian humour TV show and competition where teams compete by giving funny answers to questions and showing prepared sketches. The programme more
KVN is a Russian humour TV show and competition where teams compete by giving funny answers to questions and showing prepared sketches. The programme was first aired by the First Soviet Channel on November 8, 1961. Eleven years later, in 1972, when few programmes were being broadcast live, Soviet censors found the students' impromptu jokes offensive and anti-Soviet and banned KVN. The show was revived fourteen years later during the Perestroika era in 1986, with Alexander Maslyakov as its host. It is one of the longest-running TV programmes on Russian Television. It also has its own holiday on November 8, the birthday of the game, which KVN players celebrate every year since it was announced and widely celebrated for the first time in 2001. close
Carousel is not only a Soviet, but also a Russian children's animated magazine created at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The first series of the animated series more
Carousel is not only a Soviet, but also a Russian children's animated magazine created at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The first series of the animated series was shown in 1969, and the last was published in 2002.
Each issue of an animated magazine consists of two, three, or even four small cartoons based on fairy tales, songs, or poems. For many cartoons, the music was composed by children's composer Vladimir Shainsky, and the author of many poems was made. Emma Moshkovskaya . close
An old sea captain and his student decide to take part in the international regatta. At the same time an amateur thief steals a statue of Aphrodite from more
An old sea captain and his student decide to take part in the international regatta. At the same time an amateur thief steals a statue of Aphrodite from Louvre and boards their yacht by mistake. A long, fun adventure is ahead. close
Story is set in deep Russia, on a wild river in woods called "Ugrum-reka" - the Moody river. Son of a dishonest trader, Prohor Gromov wants to become more
Story is set in deep Russia, on a wild river in woods called "Ugrum-reka" - the Moody river. Son of a dishonest trader, Prohor Gromov wants to become his own man. He takes his fathers order and goes trough the woods to deliver the furs to the byer in the nearest town. He tries to take the shorter way and get`s lost. At the highest point of this, his fathers servant, Abdulla, who is sent with him to guard him almost shoots him driven by hunger, but comes to the senses and saves his life by continuing to go on. close
What? Where? When? is an intellectual game show well known in Russian-language media and other CIS states since mid-1970s. Today it is produced for television more
What? Where? When? is an intellectual game show well known in Russian-language media and other CIS states since mid-1970s. Today it is produced for television by TV Igra on the Russian Channel One and also exists as a competitive game played in clubs organized by the World Association of Clubs. Over 17 000 teams worldwide play sport version of game, based on the TV show. close
The three-part film "Dangerous Turn" is based on the play of the same name by John Boynton Priestley. Robert Kaplan, a wealthy employee of a promising more
The three-part film "Dangerous Turn" is based on the play of the same name by John Boynton Priestley. Robert Kaplan, a wealthy employee of a promising publishing house, during a reception he arranged in his own house accidentally finds out some details about the death of his brother. What he hears encourages him to do his own research.
The film starred: Yuri Yakovlev, Antonina Shuranova and others. close
Mikhail Zharov ("Aelita"), Lydia Smirnova ("Village Detective"), Roman Tkachuk ("Bumbarash") in the detective "And again Aniskin." Valuable objects of more
Mikhail Zharov ("Aelita"), Lydia Smirnova ("Village Detective"), Roman Tkachuk ("Bumbarash") in the detective "And again Aniskin." Valuable objects of applied art were stolen from the rural museum at the House of Culture. Precinct Fedor Ivanovich Aniskin is back to business. Extremely scant information about the alleged criminal gave a wide range of suspects: the sailor-drunkard Veerka Kosai, the tractor driver Sidorov, rude and unconscious covens building a silo tower. In parallel with the official investigation, everyone is being spied on by a detective-obsessed Buttercup. So who stole the museum? The end is inevitable. . . close
Domestic serial film “A Visit to the Minotaur” – film adaptation of the famous Soviet detective writers Arkady and Georgy Weiner . His last role in the more
Domestic serial film “A Visit to the Minotaur” – film adaptation of the famous Soviet detective writers Arkady and Georgy Weiner . His last role in the movie was played by the People's Artist of the USSR Rostislav Plyatta.
In the film “A Visit to the Minotaur” tells about two storylines. The first tells about the life of the famous master of string instruments Antonio Stradivari and his work on the violin (Italy, XVII century). The second is a detective story (USSR, XX century), unfolding around the missing outstanding Stradivarius violin. . close
The children's humorous film magazine "Yeralash" is a one-of-a-kind work of cinematography that ironically approaches the solution of everyday problems, more
The children's humorous film magazine "Yeralash" is a one-of-a-kind work of cinematography that ironically approaches the solution of everyday problems, focusing on the views and needs of modern society, allowing different generations to achieve mutual understanding. close
Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov plans to buy the titles to “dead souls” and use them as collateral to obtain a large loan. He comes to a small provincial town more
Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov plans to buy the titles to “dead souls” and use them as collateral to obtain a large loan. He comes to a small provincial town and begins to proposition the local landowners. These landowners are revealed to be so petty and avaricious that not even Chichikov’s amazing offer can be worked to his advantage on them. Some stall, some refuse for no obvious reasons, some promise and then renege, and others want “in on the deal.” In the end, Chichikov, having concluded that the landowners are a hopeless lot, leaves for other regions. close