Filipp Savinkov

Most Popular Filipp Savinkov Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Road to Berlin Trailer (2015)

07 May 2015

Based on a novella by the well-known Soviet writer, Emmanuil Kazakevich "Two in the Steppe" and the war diaries of Konstantin Simonov.

A Dog Named Palma Trailer (2021)

18 March 2021

The film is inspired by an incredible story of a shepherd dog named Palm who was inadvertently left in the airport by her owner.

Why Don't You Just Die! Trailer (2018)

13 August 2018

Andrey, a detective and the world's most horrible father, brings together a terrible group of people in his apartment: his resentful actress daughter, an angry thug, and a cheated cop.

Jumpman Trailer (2018)

22 November 2018

Young Oksana puts her newly born Denis in a baby box. Sixteen years later she steals him away from a children's home, intent on making amends for her maternal neglect, and to exploit him to earn money in a corrupt legal system.

Good Evening Trailer (2018)

20 December 2018

Stories of several people - a criminal, a writer, a nun, and a prostitute - intertwine when they meel

Russian Spleen Trailer (2019)

26 November 2019

The three not-so-lucky guys are having the most difficult, weirdest and funniest day of their lives. Meanwhile, in Moscow, a gang of Kyrgyz conspirators begins to wield, a sexist gynecologist and a feminist traumatologist come to work, a film producer is cheating on the Motherland, and clay policemen are uncovering their batons.

Russian Short. Vol. 2 Trailer (2019)

25 February 2019

Five unusual short stories in the almanac from Russian directors. Horror about the mystical school from Alexander Domogarov, Jr.

Suffer the Little Children Trailer (2017)

20 April 2017

A strict elderly teacher suddenly begins to seem (or not to appear?) That the students in her class are no longer children, but terrible monsters, pursuing their mysterious goals.

Snow Trailer (2011)

18 September 2011

Snow is a form of precipitation of crystalline form, referring to precipitation. For the heroine of the film, the word “snow” has a completely different meaning.