Most Popular Daniil Kharms Trailers
Total trailers found: 22
Play for a Man Trailer (2009)
01 January 2009
Almost everyone knows Daniil Kharms now. It is known that he composed this pseudonym for himself, as he composed his paradoxical poems, stories, plays and especially cases - that's what he called miniatures, the humor of which was obvious, but the meaning did not reach everyone.
Gogol online: Kharms. Myr Trailer (2020)
19 April 2020
A small but powerful orchestra with strict melodies and rhythms in the spirit of “Avia” unleashes a mechanical frenzy: artists under a thick layer of make-up are throwing replicas from Harms' stories and notebooks.
Andrej Trailer (2016)
31 October 2016
Andrej Ivanovich is stunned as the water in which he spits suddenly turns black. Suddenly his world is turned upside down, his dog can fly and he feels like a dog.
Hag-Kharms Trailer (1991)
02 July 1991
An old woman invades the home of a lonely writer and dies. Soon she becomes his obsession, which is impossible to get rid of.
Samovar Ivan Ivanovich Trailer (1987)
05 February 1987
The pot-bellied bucket samovar Ivan Ivanovich gathers the whole large family for a tea party. And only a small cup of tea is not enough for a lazy couch potato.
Concert For A Rat Trailer (1995)
01 January 1995
The rat lives in a cage that stands in the room of a large communal apartment in which the poet lives.
Clownery Trailer (1989)
27 September 1989
The tragicomedy of the absurd, is based on the works of Daniil Kharms (1905-1942). Trying to recreate reality 30s, who came to the flowering of creativity Harms, the director plays the style of filming, acting at that time and enters into the picture, "the aged" sound.
The Package Trailer (1990)
11 March 1990
About what Minka and Lelya saw during their walk, trying to sell the galoshes that belonged to the guests of their parents to the rag picker.
Recess IV Trailer (1985)
01 February 1985
The cartoon consists of several mini-cartoons: "Liar" based on a poem by D. Kharms, about a boy who fantasized a lot and passed everything off as the truth, but no one believed him.
Plyukh and Plikh Trailer (1984)
10 March 1984
Two ordinary boys, brothers Paul and Peter, rescue two little dogs from the evil Kaspar Schlich.
Who's There? Trailer (1990)
01 January 1990
One evening, Mom, Dad, and a maid named Natasha were sitting at a table drinking.
Charm's Incidents Trailer (1996)
03 October 1996
Humourous interpretation of the poems and writings of Soviet dadaist Daniil Charms. These are organized into a sequence, suggesting a storyline, about a poor Russian poet who lives in Vienna, falls in love and has several bizarre adventures.
Hindrance Trailer (1991)
06 March 1991
Based on the short story of the same name by D. Kharms. Shot in the silent film genre, in the style of films from the 1920s.
An Old Joke Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
The film delves into the remarkable artistic legacy of Leo Tolstoy.
Fallen Trailer (2004)
22 July 2004
The main action in this film is the pair of people falling gently from the sky. We never see their final impact, or even how they come to be falling in the first place, but we are privy to the reactions, or lack there of, from all the by-standers below.
The Fall Trailer (1999)
15 January 1999
As a man waits to fall to his death, overzealous morticians stand in the way of help.
Wonders Trailer (1980)
11 March 1980
An animated film for children about how a Clown and the guys argued about who is the bigger inventor and entertainer.
Mashkin kills Koshkin Trailer (1999)
11 November 1999
The puppet film Mashkin Killed Koshkin, based on the short story of the same name by Daniil Kharms, is a small, absurd story of two heroes who personify the essence of the so-called "Russian soul".
Major's Nose Trailer (1997)
29 December 1997
A cartoon based on the novella by N. V. Gogol "The Nose" and the works of V. Khlebnikov and D. Kharms.
The Surprised Watchman Trailer (2025)
17 July 2025
At the border between the earthly and the otherworldly sits an old watchman, observing a fly. His thoughts are interrupted by a strange young man who asks, “How do I get to heaven?” What follows is an absurd, at times comical and unsettling dialogue filled with mistrust and irony.