The plot is based on social conflicts that arose with the advent of Soviet power and collectivization in Georgia. The heroine of the film once left the village and now - a famous surgeon - comes to the collective farm for the celebration of his thirtieth birthday. . .
Boris Dmokhovsky ("Flower on the Stone"), Vladimir Shishkin ("My Love"), Alexei Dobronravov ("Seventeen Moments of Spring") in the film "Sigmund Kolosovsky". more
Boris Dmokhovsky ("Flower on the Stone"), Vladimir Shishkin ("My Love"), Alexei Dobronravov ("Seventeen Moments of Spring") in the film "Sigmund Kolosovsky". Years of occupation of Poland by the German fascist invaders. Anti-fascist Sigmund Golemba, taking the name of his murdered friend Kolosovsky, joins the ranks of the people's avengers. Skillfully disguised, he blows up German headquarters, frees Polish prisoners, kills Gestapo generals. The name of Kolosovsky becomes a symbol of revenge and hatred for the invaders. close
Back in the thirties, Anton Lutenko was forced to leave Lviv and look for prosperity abroad. During the war, his wife died, his daughter Tanya went missing. more
Back in the thirties, Anton Lutenko was forced to leave Lviv and look for prosperity abroad. During the war, his wife died, his daughter Tanya went missing. Abroad, Anton found the job he dreamed of, became a famous coach. Italian Julia became his impressionario, friend and wife. Once Anton brought a Soviet magazine, on the cover of which was a young gymnast, master of sports Tatiana Lutenko. With a team of Italian gymnasts Anton flies to Kiev. Ahead are exciting days of happy experiences and meetings. close
Nato, a student, befriends two children in the street, a brother and a sister. She does not know that their father just broke up with his wife on the more
Nato, a student, befriends two children in the street, a brother and a sister. She does not know that their father just broke up with his wife on the grounds that she was not able to find a common language with the children. Once he meets with Nato they fall in love, but their relationship does not last long because one day he meets his estranged wife by chance and goes off to be with her, abandoning both Nato and the children. Desperately Nato wants to take off, too, but realizes she can not leave the children alone. close
Oleg Zhakov ("Armed and very dangerous"), Vasily Merkuriev ("True Friends"), Lydia Smirnova ("Village Detective"), Lydia Sukharevskaya ("Duel") in the more
Oleg Zhakov ("Armed and very dangerous"), Vasily Merkuriev ("True Friends"), Lydia Smirnova ("Village Detective"), Lydia Sukharevskaya ("Duel") in the film "Sons". In one of the districts of occupied Latvia, the Nazis arrest a peasant boy Janis. The first escape ends with another arrest. This time he is detained by his younger brother, who has become a police officer. After the next escape, the wife and daughter are sent to a concentration camp. Now Janis is ready to do anything to save them. close
Muscovite Nikolai Kurkov worked at the Research Institute and dreamed of defending his dissertation in agrobiology, but having arrived in one of the villages more
Muscovite Nikolai Kurkov worked at the Research Institute and dreamed of defending his dissertation in agrobiology, but having arrived in one of the villages of Nechernozemye, he met a childhood friend and remained head of a lagging collective farm. . . close