Eduard Timlin

Most Popular Eduard Timlin Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur's Court Trailer (1988)

06 June 1988

The plane of the American pilot Hank Morgan got lost in time. The pilot falls into temporary loop and finds himself at the era of the glorious King Arthur.

The Secret of Genghis Khan Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

1227, the last night of dying Genghis Khan. With promises and threats tyrant tries to persuade captive Otrar physician Akerke, the widow of the scientist, who was killed by Mongol soldiers, to save his life.

An Awesome Tale Trailer (2008)

29 February 2008

Once upon a time there were two Kingdoms: the Militant Kingdom and the Unhappy Kingdom. The intrigues of the Secret Service of the Militant Kingdom made young Princess of the Unhappy Kingdom run away from home.

Hatred Trailer (1978)

01 February 1978

Bolshevik coup. Dying, old Bulyga decided to reconcile his sons, whose paths had diverged at the beginning of the revolution.

Two steps from "Paradise" Trailer (1985)

06 May 1985

1944 year. Carpathians. Soviet intelligence officers were tasked with detecting and destroying a strategically important enemy object - a uranium ore warehouse, encoded by the nazis under the name "Paradise".

Golem: The Petrified Garden Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

Danny Cornish, a sort of stateless man who arranges art exhibits, is called from Tel Aviv to Paris with the news that a great uncle has died, in Birobidjan, the autonomous Jewish zone in Russia, leaving him a valuable art collection and the hand of a huge sculpture of a Golem.

The Noise of the Wind Trailer (2002)

31 March 2002

Based on Wolfgang Goethe's poem "Forest King". Farewell to children's dreams about the perfection of the world and the permanence of nature.

Two Families Trailer (2000)

31 December 2000

It turns out that Andrei Tarkovsky’s great-grandfather and Ivan Tobilevych (Karpenko-Karyi) have family ties.

Lider Trailer (2000)

31 December 2000

“True art is the strength of its versatility and incompleteness,” says Daniel Lider, a great stage artist, teacher and citizen of Kyiv, the place where his art could express itself most freely.

Grandpa Ivan from the Village of Richky Trailer (1978)

31 December 1978

The main character of the film is grandpa Ivan, a trembita player from Ivano-Frankivsk region. Through his story, Oleksandr Koval returns to his favorite method - looking at the Ukrainian village via intimate stories of his inhabitants.

…from Bulgakov Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

Woland from Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita, the guide at the Bulgakov Museum, little Mikhail on his own, and his nanny, united in a single narrative in this experimental documentary inspired by the biography of the writer.

The Bearskin for Sale Trailer (1980)

05 December 1980

A television film based on the story of the same name by Valentin Rasputin. The hunter Vasil kills the bear.

A Dangerously Free Man Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

Roman Shyrman's documentary details the life and work of Sergei Paradjanov, who was no less vibrant and extravagant in everyday life than in his films.

...Life is Beautiful Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

About the murder of Leon Trotsky and his murderer Ramon Mercader.

Scourge of God Trailer (1989)

01 August 1989

After leaving prison, 40 years old Lyashenko robbed a man at the station and, along with the money, stole a passport.

Red Land Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

A story about a unique Ukrainian settlement that has existed in Brazil for over a hundred years. Surrounded by a foreign culture and religion, Ukrainians preserve the traditions and language of their people.

Filming in Babyn Yar Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

The Soviet authorities tried in every possible way to hide the truth about the shootings in Babyn Yar, because the victims there were mostly Jews.

Turya - the Land of Polissya Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

An innovative Soviet documentary film directed by Rafail Nakhmanovich. Most of the film was shot with a hidden camera, and the characters' lines were recorded live without staged scenes.