Most Popular Alla Sokolova Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
My Father Is an Idealist Trailer (1981)
20 April 1981
An elderly man - a naive, impractical artist of the musical comedy theater - writes an operetta about goodness.
The Painted Bird Trailer (2019)
12 September 2019
After losing his parents, a young Jewish boy wanders Eastern Europe, seeking refuge during World War II.
Remote Access Trailer (2004)
01 January 2004
An experimental drama about a boy and his illness, a wife looking for a site for her husband’s construction company and a beautiful girl who works on a phone sex-line.
Faratyev's Fantasies Trailer (1982)
25 January 1982
Averbakh's adaptation of a play by Alla Sokolova, Faratyev's Fantasies is the story of a man surrounded by four woman, Faratyev, he is madly in love with on, Aleksandra, compassionately take care of another, her aunt, and is indifferent to the other two, Aleksandra's mother, and her sister, Lyuba.
The Gypsy Trailer (1967)
13 July 1967
Based on the story of the same name by Anatoliy Kalinin. A young village woman, Klavdiya Pukhlyakova, the mother of a newborn girl, finds a gypsy boy at the crushed kibitka under the tanks.
Not Today Trailer (2015)
17 January 2015
The old man Lyosha and his lady Christie decided to die happily in one day. But Lyosha has to finish something very important first.
Easy Trailer (2017)
31 August 2017
A 40-year-old loser named Isidoro at the request of his brother drives from Italy to mountainous Carpathian village in Ukraine with a coffin of a diseased Ukrainian worker, who died at a construction site in Italy.
Accidental Waltz Trailer (1989)
26 March 1989
Tatyana Prokofievna is an ageing woman with a diva’s behavior, but her life is uneventful, ordinary and dull.
It Doesn't Concern Me Trailer (1977)
12 December 1977
The director of the Kartashov textile factory was killed in a car accident. The circumstances of his death prompted the internal affairs authorities to investigate the factory's documentation, for which senior OBKhSS inspector Shubnikov arrived from Moscow under the guise of a representative of the Light Industry Research Institute.