Aleksei Simonov

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Aleksei K. Simonov — Soviet and Russian writer, director, human rights activist. He is the son of the famous Russian author Konstantin Simonov, who was a decorated WWII veteran turned writer and public figure in the Soviet Union. Member of the "Council for Human Rights" under the President of Russian Federation. Founder and president of the Glasnost Foundation in Moscow, Russia, since 1991.

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My Dearly Beloved Detective Trailer (1986)

03 November 1986

The conceit is that Sherlock Holmes is, as in reality, a fictional creation of Arthur Conan Doyle, but that the place where his office would be is maintained by the brilliant detective Shirley Holmes, who both solves crimes and maintains a museum for people who think Sherlock Holmes is real -- accompanied by a phonograph playing music from the Livanov series which had not long ended.

The Trial Trailer (1990)

01 June 1990

Based on materials from real criminal cases, it follows the trial of the trade mafia.

The Ordinary Arctic Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

The plot is based on stories by B. Gorbachev: "The Trial of Stepan Grokhot," "Birth on Cucumber Land," "The Merchant Labas," and "The Great Flood.

The Squad Trailer (1984)

29 December 1984

Lithuania, 1941. German tanks and motorized columns broke into the border military town. Seven Soviet soldiers were cut off from the garrison.

We'll Be Back in the Fall Trailer (1979)

01 August 1979

Five middle-aged men already converged in one platoon - people of different professions and different social status are called up as privates for three-month reserve training.

Squad Trailer (1984)

29 November 1984

Lithuania, 1941. German tanks and motorized columns broke into a border military town. Seven Soviet soldiers were cut off from the garrison.