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In 1906 he opened the A. Khanzhonkov Trading House (since 1912 - A. Khanzhonkov & K JSC), the first Russian company selling and renting foreign films. Since 1907, he began production of game productions and chronicles. One of the founders of Russian cinematography. Vladislav Starevich, Eugene Bauer, Petr Chardynin, Vera Kholodnaya, Ivan Mozhuhin, Vera Caralli, Vitold Polonsky, Ivan Perestiani and others. In 1920, he emigrated after the nationalization of film enterprises. He lived in Constantinople, Milan, Venice and other European cities. In 1922 he was elected honorary chairman of the Union of Russian Cinema Figures of Germany. In 1923, at the invitation of Rusfilm, he returned to the USSR, worked as a consultant in Goskino, head. production of "Proletkino". In 1926 he was arrested among others. However, they had extra opportunities to work in professions. Rehabilitated in 1934. In the same year, in connection with the 15th anniversary of Soviet cinema, he received a personal state award. The author of memoirs published in the book "The First Years of Russian Cinematography" (1937) and other publications; essays published in the 1960s. He died on September 26, 1945 in Yalta, in poverty and complete oblivion.
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01 November 1914
This 1914 drama set in the WWI-era relates a heroic act carried out by a war nurse for the Red Cross (Dora Tschitorina) who has witnessed the death of her husband (Ivan Mosjoukine).
18 November 1914
A young man discovers the reason his new bride killed herself.
24 October 1914
A doctor kills and embalms a woman in order to preserve her beauty.
17 November 1915
A blind woman is cured by a doctor, but when her sight is restored she accidently mistakes her kind lover for his wayward younger brother and no one deems to correct her ‘fearing for her psyche’.
26 November 1913
Despite living in luxury, Vera is lonely and discontented. When she accompanies her mother, the Coun�
09 September 1913
This film captures a stage production at Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, accompanied by the choir of Moscow Synagogue.
01 March 1913
A significant part of the 1912 production "A Life for the Tsar" was used in this film.
04 April 1915
A tragic miniature. Pavel Yartsev, aided by a footman, robs his mistress Ellen Belogorskaya. But the pearls in the stolen necklace turn out to be fake.
11 August 1915
A Jewish parvenu climbs the social ladder by seducing wealthy women.
29 April 1914
In order to allow another servant to go home to be with her children, Nastya agrees to serve in her place, as a maid in the household in which Nastya's grandfather is a porter.
09 November 1914
The authors are unknown. The movie is not fully preserved, without inscriptions.
16 January 1916
Opera singer Yuri Nagorny is a famous celadon and a ladies' man. Easily and with impunity he breaks women's hearts.
16 March 1914
The play written down by Al. Voznesensky for the stage, not in vain called by the author "drama without words", because its plot, indeed, does not require "words", although they had to be introduced in small quantities when the play was adapted for the screen.
02 January 1916
Marianna advertises for work as a reader and is employed by the reclusive millionaire Dymov. Appreciative of her sensitive, artistic nature, and of her youthful innocence and purity, Dymov is protective of Marianna and shields her from the attentions of his philandering playboy son.
17 January 1917
After being betrayed by her playboy lover, a heartbroken mute young woman joins a ballet company; during a performance of “The Dying Swan,” she enraptures a painter obsessed with portraying death genuinely.
09 May 1916
Wealthy Mrs. Khromova has a natural daughter, Musya, and an adopted daughter, Nata. The merchant Zhurov is in love with Nata, and hopes to marry her, but she is non-committal.
16 October 1912
Based on the story "The Man from the Restaurant" by I. Shmelev. The creators of the movie are unknown.
22 November 1911
Based on the 1865 play of the same name by Alexander Ostrovsky.
29 December 1915
Young scholar Andrei, fascinated by haunting actress Zoia Kadmina, is surprised when she sends him a note.
10 October 1915
Sergei’s beloved wife Yelena has passed away, and the bereaved husband is inconsolable. He remains obsessed with pictures of Yelena and with a braid of her hair that he has saved.
01 January 1909
Film adaptation of excerpts from Nikolai Gogol's novel of the same name. Only two episodes are recreated faithfully: Chichikov's visit to Sobakevich and Chichikov's visit to Plyushkin.
02 April 1917
In 1907, the Russian authorities learn that a revolutionary known as 'Granddad' is living in hiding with his brother.
09 October 1913
Based on the story by Pushkin. Pretty young Parasha is living with her widowed mother. Parasha diligently takes care of many household tasks, but she also enjoys flirting with the guards's officers who pass by her window, and she has one particular favourite.
22 December 1911
First film ever that was shot by two cameras. Set in 1854-1855, in Sevastopol and Yalta during the Crimean War.
21 May 1923
Filmic insert to Eisenstein's modernized, free adaptation of Ostrovskiy's 19th-century Russian stage play, "The Wise Man" ("Na vsyakogo mudretsa dovolno prostoty").
08 May 1909
A dramatization of a wedding in 16th-century Russia, between members of two prominent boyar families (based on paintings by Konstantin Makovskii): Three matchmakers first visit the family of the prospective bride, and then do the same with the prospective bridegroom's family.
03 October 1915
The picture tells the story of Maria, a devoted wife of a bank employee. The couple has a cozy life; they have a baby but he is cared for by their maid so Maria can spend her time doing terrific things like going shopping.
19 August 1912
Lusha is suffering from her drunken husband. One day her father-in-law rapes her. Of course, she doesn’t dare admit it to her husband.
27 October 1912
A jilted husband takes his revenge by filming his wife and her lover and showing the result at the local cinema.
09 January 1918
A man is caught between his friendship with a young engineer wishing to open his peat-powered electric plant and his love for a young woman, whose father owns an oil company.
14 September 1909
A silent feature short film by Vasily Goncharov based on a folk song of the same name. It was filmed with actors from the Vvedensky Folk House troupe.
12 February 1910
A group of young people made a bet, according to the terms of which they had to visit a cemetery at midnight.
02 October 1910
The landowner Palitsyn (Chardynin) long and successfully sues the neighbor. The lawsuit led to the ruin.
03 November 1914
A tragic story of a ballerina.
16 August 1916
Drama of the rivalry between two sisters who love the same man.
20 December 1908
Two gypsy lovers sneak away from camp at night. The man proposes, the woman refuses. He then murders her with a knife.
12 April 1910
"Rusalka" or "Mermaid" based on Pushkin, an opera by Dargomizhsky, and other sources: A prince and a miller's daughter have been involved in a romance together, but now the prince tells her that he must break it off.
27 October 1915
Lost movie.