"Birthday" - not very popular movie, filmed in 1977
году
by Rasim Odzhagov
in genre
Romance.
This list contains
44 films,
similar to "Birthday" not so much in plot but in spirit.
And if you liked "Birthday", then most likely you will like these films.
A famous botanist, Monsieur Jordan is a guest in Garabagh to Hatamkhan Agha. Hatamkhan Agha's nephew wants to go to France with Jordan in order to study. more
A famous botanist, Monsieur Jordan is a guest in Garabagh to Hatamkhan Agha. Hatamkhan Agha's nephew wants to go to France with Jordan in order to study. His family and lover try to discourage him and consult to Darvish Mastali Shah. Mastali Shah decides to use magic and explode Paris. close
The events occur during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Because of a corpse in a zinc coffin with an arguable address, two families get excited. Having cut more
The events occur during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Because of a corpse in a zinc coffin with an arguable address, two families get excited. Having cut the lid off the coffin to identify the soldier, they find out that he is, in fact, Armenian - former citizen of Baku. close
Rodka Gulyaev is a pupil of the Gumniskii rural secondary school. He on the bank of the river digs out the darkened old icon, and his grandmother Avdotya, more
Rodka Gulyaev is a pupil of the Gumniskii rural secondary school. He on the bank of the river digs out the darkened old icon, and his grandmother Avdotya, an overbearing and cunning old woman, dissolves a rumor that the icon is miraculous, and her granddaughter is a saint. close
A group of teenagers living in the same yard is influenced by the older Andrei Prudnikov. Using a foreign car for a country trip, the guys make a number more
A group of teenagers living in the same yard is influenced by the older Andrei Prudnikov. Using a foreign car for a country trip, the guys make a number of small pranks and then convinced of the cynicism and cowardice of Andrei decide to get rid of his "guardianship". . . close
Mikhail Ulyanov is the Bergmanesque protagonist of the Russian Private Life. A government-appointed factory executive, Ulyanov is reduced to quivering more
Mikhail Ulyanov is the Bergmanesque protagonist of the Russian Private Life. A government-appointed factory executive, Ulyanov is reduced to quivering confusion when he is dismissed. Recovering from this blow, he decides to review and realign his life. In so doing, he discovers that there's plenty left in the world to make life worth living. Private Life was nominated for the "best foreign picture" Academy Award in 1983. close
Three young Leningraders met in the besieged city, looking for an apartment that survived the bombings, and this connected them for life. Lika (Olga Yakovleva) more
Three young Leningraders met in the besieged city, looking for an apartment that survived the bombings, and this connected them for life. Lika (Olga Yakovleva) fell in love with the "spiny" self-loving Marat (Alexander Zbruev), but fate so happened that she married the meek Leonidik (Lev Krugly), who lost his arm at the front. After a while, Lika and Marat find the strength to confess their love for each other, and Leonidik, for whom love was too difficult a test, learns to be free from it.
The military-historical drama of Anatoly Efros “Marat, Lika, Leonidik” based on the play by Alexei Arbuzov “My Poor Marat” is distinguished by an excellent cast of actors, talented director and dynamic action. close
With a cheeky, down-to-earth charm that appeals to both children and adults, the series – beginning with 'Vinnie-Pukh (1969)' – has since developed something more
With a cheeky, down-to-earth charm that appeals to both children and adults, the series – beginning with 'Vinnie-Pukh (1969)' – has since developed something of a cult following, and are considered by many to decisively surpass their Disney counterparts, however uneasily they may fit into the official canon. The animation itself is somewhat coarse and minimalistic, but this all adds to the charm of it all, with the story and characters coming to life as though they have just stepped out of a picture book. close
A scientist builds a time machine and accidentally sends his apartment complex manager and a petty burglar to 16th century Moscow, while Tsar Ivan the Terrible travels to 1973.
A scientist builds a time machine and accidentally sends his apartment complex manager and a petty burglar to 16th century Moscow, while Tsar Ivan the Terrible travels to 1973. close
Two young directors adapted the short stories of two Russian authors whose works had been banned for decades, and so their film ended up in the censor’s more
Two young directors adapted the short stories of two Russian authors whose works had been banned for decades, and so their film ended up in the censor’s vault as well – for twenty years. Both tales look back to the post-revolutionary era: 'Angel' speaks tragically of the brutality and destruction of the time, and 'The Homeland of Electricity' captures its haunting grotesquery. close
Kindergarten teacher Evgeniy Ivanovich Troshkin is reluctantly sent undercover to take the place of an imprisoned thief who stole Alexander the Great's more
Kindergarten teacher Evgeniy Ivanovich Troshkin is reluctantly sent undercover to take the place of an imprisoned thief who stole Alexander the Great's helmet. Evgeniy uses his striking resemblance to the thief to infiltrate his gang and learn the location of the stolen artifact. He finds the gangsters are unexpectedly similar to his students- they also need love and care. close
An old miner, Panas Baida, who lost his son during the war, accidentally learned that six boys (including his son) who were on the train and were then more
An old miner, Panas Baida, who lost his son during the war, accidentally learned that six boys (including his son) who were on the train and were then under fire were alive and now have families living in different cities. Panas goes to addresses in hopes of recognizing one of his six sons. close
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