Georgi Rerberg Trailers
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Georgy Ivanovich Rerberg (Russian: Георгий Иванович Рерберг, September 28, 1937, Moscow, Soviet Union, – July 28, 1999, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet cinematographer. He is known for his work on Andrey Tarkovsky's Zerkalo (The Mirror). He started as cinematographer on Andrey Tarkovsky's film Stalker but was later replaced with Alexander Knyazhinsky. Rerberg's notable portfolio of two dozen films includes works with world-renowned Russian film directors Andrei Konchalovsky, Andrei Tarkovsky, Igor Talankin, Sergei Solovyov, Ivan Dykhovichny and others. Georgy Rerberg was grandson of Russian civil engineer and architect Ivan Rerberg.
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07 March 1975
A dying man in his forties recalls his childhood, his mother, the war and personal moments that tell of and juxtapose pivotal moments in Soviet history with daily life.
25 May 1979
Near a gray and unnamed city is the Zone, a place guarded by barbed wire and soldiers, and where the normal laws of physics are victim to frequent anomalies.
01 January 2007
A short documentary about the life and career of cinematographer Georgy Rerberg.
13 May 1993
Ira wanders around the streets of Moscow. She's pregnant with the child of Adrissa, an african student.
01 April 1984
A painter lives with his wife and four children in a studio. Due to creative frustrations and the irritation of admirers and hangers-on he becomes increasingly reclusive, finally sealing himself away in the attic.
01 January 1978
"Stars never leave their orbits". The poor astronomy teacher got one more demonstration of this law when he met HER.
06 June 1985
A documentary on the life of the famous actress, deceased wife of the director Grigoriy Aleksandrov.
29 December 1966
Asya, a lame collective farmer, is in love with the father of her unborn child. However, he does not reciprocate, leaving her forced to choose between a loveless marriage to another suitor, or single motherhood.
08 October 1996
Almanac of five short stories commissioned by ROSKOMKINO to celebrate the 100th anniversary of cinema.
19 August 1972
The film tells about the life of the Soviet country in the 30s of the twentieth century, based on th�
25 December 1976
A Russian composer and Japanese pianist enter a relationship strained by their geographic and cultural boundaries.
01 October 1970
Serebryakov, a retired professor and his beautiful, much younger second wife, Yeléna, visit their country estate, which funds their urban lifestyle.
19 January 1987
Fifteen year old gifted teenager Ruslan Chutko longs to do good and help the police to identify offenses under the pseudonym Plumbum.
31 October 1965
Dyuishen is assigned to the mountainous Kirghiz region of Central Asia by the Young Communist League after he is discharged from the Red Army.
22 August 1983
The fifth film in a Mosfilm "youth" anthology series comprising three short stories. The first story, 'Vizit' (The Visit), directed by filmmaker turned politician Yevgeni Gerasimov, tells the story of a rural boy visiting his former village girlfriend, now living in Moscow.
25 August 1969
A screen adaptation of the novel of the same name by Russian writer Ivan Turgenev. The film portrays the life of Russian landed gentry in the 1840s.
05 September 1978
A film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Leo Tolstoy.
The main character of the film is Prince Stepan Kasatsky, an officer, an ardent, proud young man — a big fan of the tsar.
01 December 1984
The film tells about the most significant church holidays and religious rites.
16 December 1981
Falling Star is based on three stories by the contemporary Russian writer Viktor Astafyev and centers on a young soldier on the front lines who is wounded and taken to the hospital.
26 December 1975
A funny comedy based on famous Brandon Thomas' play "Charley's Aunt".
22 January 2009
The conflict surrounding the production of Andrei Tarkovsky's 1979 masterpiece 'Stalker', as well as a look at the tragic character that was Georgi Rerberg.
01 January 1990
A young girl takes refuge in the woods to escape her mother's rages. Here she reenacts scenes of her physical and sexual abuse using stuffed dolls.
26 November 1984
A drama from the life of two generations of a big family from Leningrad. Loosely based on a novel by Yuriy Nagibin.
02 April 1986
The young hero's father, a famous test pilot, dies in an airplane crash. But comes the first deep feeling for the girl Tanya - and the hero finds the courage to overcome this seemingly intolerable grief.
07 June 1995
Beginning in South Africa under the apartheid regime, the film follows a young girl who flees the country after a violent confrontation with a local white landowner in which her father is killed.
01 January 1980
A fictional court has to decide whether Adam and Eve can become spouses.
01 January 1989
Director Victor Kossakovsky dedicated his documentary debut to the Russian philosopher and religious thinker Alexey Fedorovich Losev (1893-1988), who died shortly after the completion of the film.
01 March 1971
The film-remembrance of the creative fate of the Ukrainian Soviet film director Alexander Dovzhenko, shot on his diaries.
31 December 1970
A young provincial, Aleksander Aduev, moves to St. Petersburg to live with his pragmatic uncle, where he experiences the collapse of his romantic ideals.
11 October 1987
This film-concert is a ballet based on the novel "The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, set to the music of Symphony No.
05 October 1975
Raisa Gurmyzhskaya is a former beauty who is spending her widowed years in a remote province of Russia.
01 December 1997
The film is a memoir dedicated to the world-famous violinist Oleg Kagan.