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Sapiens Trailer (2004)

07 February 2004

The world through the eyes of a flower growing on the side of the road. The flower sees how the electric wires are humming, how cars are rushing by, planes are flying by.

Accidental Passengers Trailer (1978)

06 June 1978

A truck driver meets a bunch of orphan children during his night trip. Suddenly his life start changing.

Grandma Trailer (2004)

03 February 2004

An old Russian grandmother or "babushka", who took part in the Battle of Stalingrad, sacrificed everything for her children and even sold her house to get money for her grandchildren, is shuttled among those very grandchildren--products of the "new" Russia--none of whom want her to stay with them since she's too much of a "burden" for them.

Speed Trailer (1983)

05 December 1983

This story began on the day when an unknown car enthusiast, Grigory Yakovlev, beat famous athletes in a car he had built himself.

The Sun Trailer (2005)

17 February 2005

A re-imagination of Japanese Emperor Hirohito’s final days in power as WWII draws to a close.

The Guard Trailer (1990)

01 August 1990

​Young soldiers in the Soviet Internal Troops are subjected to systematic abuse during their dedovshchina (hazing).

Probuzhdenie Trailer (2007)

28 May 2007

The Italian Trailer (2005)

21 September 2005

Set in 2002, an abandoned 5-year-old boy living in a rundown orphanage in a small Russian village is adopted by an Italian family.

A Long, Long Case... Trailer (1977)

10 September 1977

A murder just happened and it seems the answer is simple on who and how did it. But a casual talk between suspect's mother and prosecutor sets a different point of view on a just opened case.

Agitprop Team 'Kill the enemy!' Trailer (2007)

07 December 2007

World War II is raging on the Eastern front but the soldier Nikanor has been sent to Siberia: bot as a prisoner, but as the leader of a motley group of entertainers who travel from village to village giving concerts.

We Will Meet in the Metro Trailer (1986)

01 March 1986

The film is dedicated to the first builders of the Leningrad metro, who began their work before the war, survived the blockade and in 1955 delivered the first stage to the city.

Monomakh's Cap Trailer (1982)

30 August 1982

A life of eight-grader suddenly changes after he is officially declared genius in his school.

Poor, Poor Pavel Trailer (2003)

21 June 2003

Lenfilm's most recent major production spins a kind of historical fantasy based on real incidents that's full of ominous implications for today.

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.

Miss Millionersha Trailer (1988)

06 June 1988

At the beginning of "perestroyka", city authorities are getting ready for another event in keeping with the spirit of stagnant times.

Urgent Freight Trailer (2005)

25 February 2005

Based on the short story of the same name by B. Lavrenev. The drama is about a boy, a boiler cleaner, stuck in the pipe of a steamer.

Everybody Dance Now! Trailer (2006)

26 February 2006

A musical retro drama. The story of the heroes of the film "Everyone is Dancing!" is inspired by the poetry of Leningrad lyricists of the 50s and 60s and partly by the motives of Fazil Iskander's story "Retribution".

The Heart of the Bear Trailer (2001)

06 September 2001

A young Estonian goes to the Siberian Taiga to live as a hunter in a remote forest hut. He hopes to find his true self far from civilisation.

Murder at Cloister Ponds Trailer (1991)

05 May 1991

On the night of the murder of a high-ranking official, the police apprehend a group of young men on motorbikes drinking near the scene of the crime.

Demon Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

Based on a painting by M. Vrubel, a poem by M. Lermontov and the play "Faust" by Goethe. This film is the first part of the trilogy 'Everlasting Variations'.