Fyodor Provorov

Most Popular Fyodor Provorov Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Viy Trailer (1967)

27 November 1967

A seminary student on monastery holiday kills an old witch in a remote village. The hag then transforms into a beautiful young woman whose dying wish is for him to watch over her wake for three nights.

Concert for the Front Trailer (1942)

06 November 1942

A musical film dedicated to the soldiers fighting at the front line.

The Stone Flower Trailer (1946)

28 April 1946

Little Danila was the most inquisitive apprentice of old Prokopich, a famous stone-carving master. Like his teacher, the grown-up Danila has learned to feel the soul of his material and became an expert in handling rare precious stones found in the Ural Mountains.

Ilya Muromets Trailer (1956)

09 September 1956

Paralyzed since birth, Ilya can only watch helplessly as his village is plundered by barbarians. But when a mysterious traveler arrives with a magic elixir that restores him to full health, Ilya begins an adventure to protect the village and the royal family from harm.

Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor Trailer (1944)

03 January 1944

The story takes place in Summer 1942, when a small force of Black Sea Fleet sailors was surrounded by German troops but broke out the encirclement.

Sadko Trailer (1953)

05 January 1953

In the old Russian city of Novgorod, the merchants are feasting in a gorgeous palace and Sadko is bragging that he can bring to their land a sweet-voiced bird of happiness.

I Don't Want to Be Filmed Trailer (1967)

31 July 1967

A test film for black-and-white television, made by Mosfilm in 1967. A girl dreaming to be in movies got a call from Mosfilm, asking her to be filmed.

Three Encounters Trailer (1950)

10 March 1950

The film consists of short stories about participants of the Great Patriotic War, who returned from the front and entered a peaceful life.

Chronicle of Flaming Years Trailer (1961)

23 February 1961

Once again, director Yulia Solnsteva directs a movie that her late husband Alexandre Dovchenko scripted but did not live long enough to shoot.

Nightingale Trailer (1936)

11 June 1936

The events in the film take place in pre-revolutionary Russia. A riot of workers of a large porcelain factory is taking place.

All-Union Physical Culture Parade Trailer (1945)

01 January 1945

Carnival of Colours Trailer (1935)

31 August 1935

The experimental work consists of several fragments, demonstrating the use of color in film: showing paintings of Soviet art, photography parade on first of May on Red Square in 1934-1935, recording a working amateur and sketch of Soviet Georgia.