Aleksandr Gintsburg

Most Popular Aleksandr Gintsburg Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

One Night Trailer (1960)

01 February 1960

Friends Meet Again Trailer (1939)

19 June 1939

Member of the Government Trailer (1940)

08 March 1940

In the 1930s, during Collectivization, we follow Alexandra Sokolova, who having joined a kolkhoz, is promoted by the Party to the management of the farm: she becomes chairman of the kolkhoz, courageously coping with the difficulties of collectivization, the distrust of some fellow villagers, and family conflict.

Wings of Victory Trailer (1941)

12 March 1941

Based on the true story of Russian pilot Valeri Chkalov (1904 - 1938), who set several long-distance flight records.

The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

A Russian engineer Petr Garin possesses a unique beam-shooting weapon that can destroy any target. His goal is to achieve world domination with the help of this weapon.

Peasants Trailer (1935)

01 April 1935

The peaceful life of an exemplary collective farm is being rent asunder by shortages and dissent, and a commissar is sent to uncover the source of the problems, unaware that their is actual sabotage involved.

Shame Trailer (1932)

07 November 1932

Shame or Counterplan is a 1932 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and Fridrikh Ermler. The film’s title-song called "The Song of the Counterplan", composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, became world famous and was adapted into "Au-devant de la vie", a notable song of the French socialist movement of the 1930s.

Private Aleksandr Matrosov Trailer (1947)

12 May 1947

The film is about the exploit of a nineteen-year-old soldier of the Great Patriotic War - Alexander Matrosov, who covered the embrasure of the enemy's bunker with his body.

They Have a Motherland Trailer (1949)

29 April 1949

The Great Patriotic War is over, but Major Sorokin and Colonel Dobrygin still have a lot to do for their homeland.

It Happened in the Donbass Trailer (1945)

11 July 1945

The film is about the Soviet youth who fearlessly fight in the years of the Great Patriotic War against the Nazi invaders in the German-occupied Donbass and continue the work of their fathers, who in their time defended the Soviet Union.

His Name Is Sukhe-Bator Trailer (1942)

12 October 1942

The film tells about the founder of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, the leader of the Mongolian People's Revolution - Damdin Sukhe-Bator.

Komsomolsk Trailer (1938)

26 October 1938

In 1932, thousands of Komsomol members set off for the Far East to build the "city of youth" — Komsomolsk-on-Amur.

Two Soldiers Trailer (1943)

06 June 1943

A story about the friendship between two young men, two soldiers - Arkady from Odessa and Sasha from Ural.

Pavlinka Trailer (1952)

29 December 1952

About the love of a Belarusian peasant girl Pavlinka and a village teacher Yakim, about the obstacles that stood in their way, about how they fought against them and defended their happiness.

60 Days Trailer (1940)

02 May 1940

Adventures of the medicine professor during reserve duty.

Konstantin Zaslonov Trailer (1949)

12 September 1949

Young railroad worker, seemingly accommodating to Nazi overlords at a captured rural depot, secretly spearheads acts of sabotage against the evil occupying forces.

The Last Laugh Trailer (1955)

31 January 1955

Intrigues are growing in the research institute...

Saint's Daughter Trailer (1930)

31 December 1930

The story of Hakima, who becomes pregnant after being raped by the imam Abdu-Nabi. When, years later, the 'holy man' turns his gaze to his biological daughter Oinasa, Hakima attempts to protect her.

Adults and Children Trailer (1963)

20 July 1963

Several short stories tell the story of the complex relationships between difficult children and their parents.

Bai and Farmhand Trailer (1954)

26 May 1954

Based on the play of the same name by the Uzbek poet, playwright, and composer Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi.

The Birth of Soviet Cinema Trailer (1976)

23 January 1976

The film tells the story of the development of Russian and Soviet cinema from the late 19th century to the late 1920s.