Andrei Davydov Trailers
The Last Frontier TrailerMoscow, I Love You! TrailerThe Last Sacrifice Trailer
The Last Frontier TrailerMoscow, I Love You! TrailerThe Last Sacrifice Trailer
Total trailers found: 15
04 November 2020
The story of the Podolsk cadets’ heroic stand outside Moscow in October 1941. Cadets were sent to the Ilyinsky line, fighting alongside units from the Soviet 43rd Army to hold back the German advance until reinforcements arrived.
27 March 1987
Based on science fiction stories about the relationship between man and robot: A. Belyaev’s “Open Sesame” about how a robot servant robbed two old men; A.
31 December 2000
Having enthroned the wife of Peter the Great and his mistress Catherine I, Menshikov receives unlimited power, thereby causing envy and indignation of his former allies in the coup.
02 September 2010
18 directors, 18 novels, 18 short stories about Moscow...
31 December 1972
Set in beginning of 1700's, when tsar Pyotr was raising from ashes Russian fleet and sent dozens young people overseas to become navigators, story tells us about proud man who changed his stars.
14 June 1993
A young girl is dreaming to become a ballerina despite a difficult times she's going through...
18 May 1980
Kirill Vorobyov's life is simple and nothing special: after graduating from school and serving in the army, he works at a factory as a mechanic.
28 October 1974
A young girl known for being "Homeboy" for everybody is dreaming to become more feminine.
01 July 2000
Russia, January 25, 1725. "Give it all...". The emperor's weakening hand was able to write in his will only these two short incomprehensible words that kept Russia in a bloody struggle for the crown for a century.
03 January 2000
The film is set in 1913 Russia during the celebrations of the Tricentennial Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty.
09 February 1981
They fell in love and got married - border guard Pavel Glazkov and medical school student Liza. And now he must return to his duty station.
10 August 1978
The play based on the play of the same name by T. Williams at the Moscow Academic Art Theater.
17 November 1985
A play by Sergei Mikhalkov based on the story by Mark Twain, staged by the Moscow Art Academic Theatre named after M.