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Total trailers found: 28

Ninth of January Trailer (1925)

02 December 1925

About the shooting of a workers' demonstration on January 9, 1905. The film has not been completely preserved.

Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot Trailer (1958)

10 October 1958

This is the second part of a projected three-part epic biopic of Russian Czar Ivan Grozny, undertaken by Soviet film-maker Sergei Eisenstein at the behest of Josef Stalin.

Ivan the Terrible, Part I Trailer (1944)

11 November 1944

Set during the early part of his reign, Ivan faces betrayal from the aristocracy and even his closest friends as he seeks to unite the Russian people.

Stories About Lenin Trailer (1957)

26 December 1957

Two stories ("The feat of the soldier Mukhin", "The Last Autumn"). The events of one concern 1917, when Lenin had to hide in Finland, the second takes place in 1923-1924 during the last months of his life in Gorki.

The Overcoat Trailer (1926)

10 May 1926

Soviet film based on Nikolai Gogol stories "Nevsky Prospekt" and "The Overcoat".

Lady with the Dog Trailer (1960)

28 January 1960

On holiday in Yalta, Muscovite banker Dimitri Gurov contrives to meet a young woman who walks her dog.

The Gadfly Trailer (1955)

12 April 1955

Italy, XIX century. The country is occupied by Austrian troops, the resistance movement is actively developing.

Belinsky Trailer (1953)

04 June 1953

A biopic based on the life of Russian literary critic Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848). The production of the film was completed in 1951, but it was not released until 1953, following the reshooting of various scenes demanded by Stalin.

Don Quixote Trailer (1957)

23 May 1957

Senor Quexana has read so many books on chivalry that he believes that he is the knight Don Quixote de la Mancha.

The Return of Maxim Trailer (1937)

01 April 1937

The second part of trilogy about the life of a young factory worker, Maxim. In July 1914, the Bolsheviks and Mensehviks compete for representation of the working-class in the Duma.

The Vyborg Side Trailer (1939)

01 April 1939

The final part of trilogy about the life of a young factory worker, Maxim. Following the Russian Revolution, Maksim is appointed state commissar in charge of the national bank.

Alone Trailer (1931)

09 October 1931

A young teacher is sent to a remote province, separating her from her lover, and sets about the difficult task of building a school there.

Actress Trailer (1943)

22 April 1943

Zoya Vladimirovna Strelnikova, a famous operetta actress, quits the theater and gets a nanny in a military hospital.

N+N+N (Nini, TaxatioN, Nuisance) Trailer (1924)

07 December 1924

The main characters - the Bezzabotovs - live for their own pleasure: the husband earns on speculation, his wife Nini has fun with fans.

The New Babylon Trailer (1929)

18 March 1929

In the short-lived Commune of Paris, a conscripted soldier falls in love with a Communard saleswoman.

Simple People Trailer (1945)

31 December 1945

A 1945 Soviet war film which, along with the second part of Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible was harshly criticized by Andrei Zhdanov and banned.

Our Girls Trailer (1942)

05 April 1942

One of the anthology films about Soviet citizens resisting the Nazi invaders during World War II, the feature consists of two stories, one about a teenage woman telephone operator who sacrifices herself, the other about a farm girl tending a sick pig who deals with two paratroopers seeking shelter.

The Youth of Maxim Trailer (1935)

01 January 1935

A 1935 USA trade-paper reviewer called it... "an impressive and technically outstanding historical drama dealing with czarist terrorism and revolutionary boiling in the days of 1907.

Pirogov Trailer (1947)

16 December 1947

A biopic based on the life of Russian scientist and doctor Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov (1810-1881), famous for being the founder of field surgery.

The Devil's Wheel Trailer (1926)

15 March 1926

Typically of the heady days of early Soviet cinema, this is constructed according to the fast, sharp editing principles advocated by Eisenstein, complete with symbolic inserts; but in terms of subject matter, it's much less explicitly political than most movies emerging from Russia in the '20s.

Chuzhoy pidzhak Trailer (1927)

01 January 1927

The Club of the Big Deed Trailer (1927)

22 March 1927

The film tells about the Decembrists’ revolt in the south of Russia. Right before the Decembrist Revolt 1825 a chevalier of fortune decides that it's time for a game.

Young Fritz Trailer (1943)

23 November 1943

War-time satire about the inhumanity of the nazis. Based on Samuil Marshak's play which was extremely popular among soldiers at the front.

Sunrise Over the Neman Trailer (1953)

21 September 1953

The rise of a Lithuanian collective farm in the post-war years and the struggle against the remnants of the past in people's minds.

Katka's Reinette Apples Trailer (1926)

24 December 1926

A young country girl who becomes an apple seller is seduced and abandoned. She finds a protector but when he is arrested for theft she finds honest work in a factory.

Cinematographer Andrey Moskvin Trailer (1992)

01 May 1992

Biography of cinematographer Andrey Nikolaevich Moskvin.

Heil, Moscau Trailer (1932)

28 May 1932

About the fraternal solidarity of Soviet sailors and foreign workers. The film considered lost

Hopak Trailer (1931)

06 January 1931

An experimental short comprising a few dance numbers.