Alexey Solodov

Most Popular Alexey Solodov Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan Trailer (2007)

20 September 2007

The story recounts the early life of Genghis Khan, a slave who went on to conquer half the world in the 11th century.

Beauty Trailer (2026)

19 February 2026

December 1941. Leningrad. The story centers on the main character, who, together with other employees, saves zoo animals from shelling.

V2. Escape from Hell Trailer (2021)

29 April 2021

Mikhail Devyatayev, a captured Soviet pilot who leads an escape from a German concentration camp by hijacking an aircraft.

The Irony of Fate: Continuation Trailer (2007)

21 December 2007

Thirty years have passed since Zhenya and Nadya met—they broke up, and Nadya moved to Leningrad. The friends still go to the bathhouse, and now they are joined by Konstantin, Zhenya's son.

The Biggest Moon Trailer (2024)

04 July 2024

Special people are living among us. Emers: a superhuman species with unusual powers. They can control human emotions but are not able to love or feel physical pain.

Leningrad Trailer (2024)

19 October 2024

Ksenia Burdinova: “Leningrad is an experimental project that began in 1998. Back then, we used ‘Mikrat’ film to make a story about found photographs.

Sobchak. Woe from Wit Trailer (2018)

10 August 2018

The first attempt in the history of Russian documentalism to understand what was the historical moment in which Anatoly Sobchak appeared in the political arena what his role in the history of the country was and, finally, why he suffered as a politician collapse.

Village Lessons Trailer (2004)

04 February 2004

There was a split between men and women in the village. Led by the village teachers, the women turned to religion.

Chizhik-Pyzhik Returns Trailer (2023)

31 August 2023

Arriving on an excursion to St. Petersburg, classmates Dana and Lyova witness the theft of the famous "Chizhik-Pyzhik".

Don't Make Biscuits in a Bad Mood Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

One day in the life of a modern St. Petersburg woman, a woman of post-Balzac age, with whom something is happening.