In 1957, Evgeny Simonov staged his third youth performance, The City at Dawn. The play, which before the war was composed by the famous Arbuzov Studio, was called a “romantic chronicle” and told about the first builders of Komsomolsk-on-Amur. Episodes alternated with cinematic frequency: quarrels, love, betrayal, feats. “The City at Dawn” in many ways preceded the future famous “Irkutsk History”.
On an ordinary Moscow street, a family lives together in an unremarkable house: a mother and four children. But one "fine" day in this family there is more
On an ordinary Moscow street, a family lives together in an unremarkable house: a mother and four children. But one "fine" day in this family there is a violent conflict over the furniture with which the apartment is packed. However, furniture is just an excuse. In fact, two worldviews collide, different ideas about life values... close
Tatiana Larina, the first to confess love to her chosen one. All this happens in a taiga village, where 18-year-old Valentina works as a waitress, and more
Tatiana Larina, the first to confess love to her chosen one. All this happens in a taiga village, where 18-year-old Valentina works as a waitress, and her chosen one, investigator Shamanov, is respected and feared.
Having learned about the feelings of the girl, Shamanov is really excited, but serious obstacles arise on the way to mutual happiness.
In the film starred: Inna Churikova, Nakhapetov Rodion . close
Pupils of the ordinary high school organize a “secret society” under the motto “Help the offended and weak, avenge widers and upstarts!” The new pioneer more
Pupils of the ordinary high school organize a “secret society” under the motto “Help the offended and weak, avenge widers and upstarts!” The new pioneer leader supports the children, and soon he manages to make the school life of the children truly fascinating. close
On the construction of a large Siberian power plant comes a new party trade Bolshakov, an old friend of the head of construction Platonov. The chief engineer more
On the construction of a large Siberian power plant comes a new party trade Bolshakov, an old friend of the head of construction Platonov. The chief engineer Tolstopyatov, a hardworking, responsive, but largely risky specialist, has long been arguing with Platonov on the principled positions. Having delved into the problems and needs of builders, Bolshakov finds himself on the side of the chief engineer. An emergency situation that arose at the construction site due to a sharp rise in water in the river, resolves the dispute between the three leaders. After leaving on a call to the Ministry, Platonov appoints his deputy Tolstopyatov. close