Twenty Six Days in the Life of Dostoevsky

Twenty Six Days in the Life of Dostoevsky

Twenty-Six Days in the Life of Dostoyevsky was entered on February 16th at the 1981 Berlin Film Festival to commemorate the 100th anniversary of...

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Tale About Czar Pyotr Arranging Arap's Wedding

Tale About Czar Pyotr Arranging Arap's Wedding

Peter the Great takes a Russian man of African heritage - Ibrahim Petrovich Hannibal - under his wing as the tsar builds his grand navy. After...

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Day of Admittance on Personal Matters

Day of Admittance on Personal Matters

One of the days in a life of a department manager...

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The Seventeenth Transatlantic

The Seventeenth Transatlantic

War drama depicting the tragical story of PQ-17 Arctic convoy in July 1942.

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Touches on the V. I. Lenin's Portrait

Touches on the V. I. Lenin's Portrait

Life and works of V.I. Lenin during the difficult period for the country of 1918.

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I Wanted to See Angels

I Wanted to See Angels

Twenty-year-old Bob rides 1000 km to Moscow on his vintage motorbike to collect a bad debt for his boss; the city chews up and spits out this naive...

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The Student

The Student

Based on Alexander Griboedov's classical play (1817).

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Escape of Mr. McKinley

Escape of Mr. McKinley

A man decides to escape into the future by the way of hibernation. When he wakes up, feeling lucky that the experiment worked out well, the staff...

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Black Caravan

Black Caravan

In the center - a story about the collapse of the plans of British imperialism, which sought to tear Turkmenistan away from Soviet Russia and turn...

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Clean Ponds

Clean Ponds

A poetic biography of a generation of young pre-war and wartime people, based on the works of Yuri Nagibin. Four inseparable friends — Sergei...

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Without A Uniform

Without A Uniform

The head of the Pervomaiskaya Railway, at the first stage of perestroika, having accidentally learned that they want to fire him from his job...

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Fig to Kokui!

Fig to Kokui!

Russians once called Kokui a settlement inhabited by foreigners. It was believed that the customs prevailing in such settlements had nothing to do...

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