Boris Pasternak

Most Popular Boris Pasternak Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Doctor Zhivago Trailer (1965)

22 December 1965

The life of a Russian physician and poet who, although married to another, falls in love with a political activist's wife and experiences hardship during World War I and then the October Revolution.

I Invite You to My Execution Trailer (2019)

30 October 2019

As Russian writer Boris Pasternak (1890-1960) thinks it is impossible that his novel Doctor Zhivago is published in the Soviet Union, because it supposedly shows a critical view of the October Revolution, he decides to smuggle several copies of the manuscript out of the country.

Romeo and Juliet Trailer (1983)

31 December 1983

This TV version of the world-famous play by William Shakespeare stands out for its unusual production design and mise-en-scene.

Doctor Zhivago Trailer (2018)

14 May 2018

A sweeping musical adaptation of the classic Nobel Prize-winning novel about love in the final days of czarist Russia.

King Lear Trailer (1970)

15 December 1970

King Lear, old and tired, divides his kingdom among his daughters, giving great importance to their protestations of love for him.

The Old New Year Trailer (1980)

18 December 1980

Two families are trying to fix their problems during the celebration of the New Year.

Doctor Zhivago Trailer (2006)

01 April 2006

Russian TV miniseries of Boris Pasternak's classic novel.

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.

Remembering Boris Pasternak Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

The film is about the life and work of Boris Pasternak in inseparable connection with the fate of his outstanding contemporaries — M.

Bene! Quattro diversi modi di morire in versi: Majakovskij-Blok-Esènin-Pasternak Trailer (1977)

27 October 1977

Performance shot in 1977, in which emblematic actor Carmelo Bene, in the charming reconstruction of the ruins of a theater on fire accompanied by the disturbing notes of Vittorio Gelmetti, reads four poems of the Twentieth Century russian poets Vladimir Majakovskij, Boris Pasternak, Aleksandr Blok and Sergej Esènin.