A film novella based on the story of Vasily Shukshin "Sergey Sergeevich's brother-in-law". Generous and hospitable Sergey Sergeyevich, who came to the village to visit relatives, does not notice himself how with his sweeping manners, he hurts the sense of human dignity of people who do not live in poverty, but are forced to count both a penny and a ruble, and even more so a hundred.
About the movie: The secretary of the district committee Ivan Baikalov is approached with any question: grain harvesting machines, alimony, crankshafts more
About the movie: The secretary of the district committee Ivan Baikalov is approached with any question: grain harvesting machines, alimony, crankshafts ... - the party leader of the Altai village should know and be able to do everything. So the wife of a young doctor came to seek protection from Baikalov - her husband cheats! And from Lebyazhye report that in three days it will rain, and the only one who will be able to set up work and not rot the bread - Peter Ivlev. But on the table at the secretary - an anonymous: the district doctor bred schews just with the wife of Peter. Which is more important - the harvesting of grain or the family of a young party man? The diploma work of Vasily Shukshin did not cause special delights at the time against the background of more daring aesthetic experiments of his classmates. But already in the first directorial work, as soon as the issues of discounting give way to the genuine drama of human relations, the features of Yegor Prokudin can be clearly recognized in Shukshin’s hero, and this modest black and white short turns into a kind of prequel to Kalina Red.
One of Kuravlev's first roles. In the movie, Leonid Kuravlev made his debut while still a student. In 1960, he played the sailor Kamushkin in the historical and revolutionary film by Mikhail Schweitzer “Middleman Panin”. In parallel, Kuravlev starred in the thesis of Vasily Shukshin “From Lebyazhye reported”. close
A sweet romance unfolds between two young factory workers who meet on a train and set out to discover their city together before the young woman must return to her flat.
A sweet romance unfolds between two young factory workers who meet on a train and set out to discover their city together before the young woman must return to her flat. close
A portrait of the era of "Red Terror" during the civil war that followed the Bolshevik revolution, The Seventh Companion offers a character study in General more
A portrait of the era of "Red Terror" during the civil war that followed the Bolshevik revolution, The Seventh Companion offers a character study in General Adamov (Andrei Popov), a law professor in the tsarist army, who is incarcerated by the Bolshevik secret police along with many other members of the bourgeoisie. Finally released into the new world of the Soviet Union, the resigned officer finds that he has lost everything from his old life except a mantel clock that he carries through the night from place to place, until he ends up back where he started. close
The film "The soldier came from the front" - drama Nikolaya Gubenko The script for which Vasily Shukshin wrote based on stories writer Sergei Antonov more
The film "The soldier came from the front" - drama Nikolaya Gubenko The script for which Vasily Shukshin wrote based on stories writer Sergei Antonov (The case was in Penkov.) Demobilized from the front Nikolai Egorov returns to his native village disabled, having lost his hand at the front.
Returning home for the character of the movie “Coming soldier from the front” is not happy – his beloved wife died, the village lies in ruins. However, passed through the most difficult trials on the battlefields of the Great Patriotic War, Nicholas finds the strength not to break before new adversity. Having gathered all his will in a fist, he, together with his fellow villagers, begins to bring his house, his village back to life, live, work and build a new life. close