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Gleb Anatolyevich Panfilov (Russian: Глеб Анатольевич Панфилов; 21 May 1934 – 26 August 2023; Magnitogorsk) was a Soviet and Russian film director noted for a string of mostly historical films starring his wife, Inna Churikova. His first film "No Path Through Fire" won the Golden Leopard at the 22nd Locarno International Film Festival (1969). He also won the Golden Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival (1987) for the film "The Theme".
In the 1980s Panfilov, a chemist by profession, moved to theatre directing, but also found time to adapt for the screen Alexander Vampilov's play Valentina (1981), as well as Maxim Gorky's Vassa Zheleznova (1983) and Mother (1989). Vassa won the Golden Prize at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival and Russia's State Prize. He won the Golden Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival for the film The Theme. Despite the hardships of the 1990s Panfilov was committed to directing The Romanovs: An Imperial Family, an epic story of the Romanov sainthood. The film, finally released in 2000, was a sort of family project involving his wife as well as children. It was also his first movie that did not feature his wife in a leading role. In 2000 at the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival Panfilov was awarded an Honorable Prize for his contribution to cinema. In January 2006 RTR TV aired Panfilov's miniseries based on Alexander Solzhenitsyn's novel The First Circle. The Nobel Prize-winning author helped adapt the novel for the screen and narrated the film. Gleb Panfilov died on 26 August 2023, at the age of 89.
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07 February 1977
The heiress of a gem mage travels to St. Petersburg to fulfill her father's dream and her destiny.
01 August 1989
TV performance of the famous work of Shakespeare.
01 January 1980
Anna and Nikolai meet many years later. In their youth, they loved each other, but life separated them.
06 June 1980
A drama about an affair between 18 years old dinning-room waitress and much older police investigator.
23 September 2021
100 Minutes is the tale of thousands of Soviet soldiers who fought the Nazis and whose only ‘crime’ was to get caught.
22 April 2010
Epic film about WWII, a sequel to Utomlyonnye solntsem (1994). Evil Stalin is terrorizing people of Russia while the Nazis are advancing.
19 July 2000
The story of the last year and a half of Tsar Nicholas II and his family from the February Revolution of 1917 to their execution in July 1918.
05 May 2011
The final part of Mikhalkov's trilogy about Divisional Commander Kotov finds him returning home during World War II having been betrayed, narrowly escaped execution for treason and nearly reduced to dust in a prison camp.
09 January 1979
In search of inspiration and new topics, the famous metropolitan writer Kim Yesenin goes to the province.
01 August 2013
A TV play in two acts based on the play "The Lion in Winter" by James Goldman. King Henry II, in his declining years, must announce the name of the heir to the throne.
01 August 2015
The action of the play has been transferred to our time. Can a lie be a salvation? Is it possible to save a person by lying?
25 April 2019
...Every Tuesday, at six o'clock in the evening, the Queen of Great Britain gives an audience to the Prime Minister.
05 October 2008
In a small provincial town, a famous actress comes on tour, who once fled from here from the shame of unhappy love.
01 January 2007
Diplomat Volodin is going to work in the States for a responsible job. But, having crossed the ocean, he immediately went over to the Americans.
12 September 1983
Screen adaptation of the play by Maxim Gorky "Vassa Zheleznova". Saga of the death of a merchant family.
12 October 1970
A talented girl from the provincial Russian town Pasha Stroganova dreams of becoming an actress. She plays the role of Baba Yaga in the amateur theatre — and does it so organically that the visiting filmmaker offers her the most difficult role in the historical drama about Joan of Arc.
25 December 1967
A talented girl is trying to find happiness amidst the Russian revolution of 1917 and the civil war that split the nation.
29 November 1976
The mayor of a village sees her son killed in a gun accident. A successful, dedicated bureuacrat, she must reconcile her desire to build a bridge - and the new housing that will come with it - with the reality of resistance from the townspeople and her own grief.
22 September 1958
The lyrical story of a student who got a scarce thing dishonestly, through the prism of the life of Soviet youth in the late 1950s.
01 December 1978
The life story of gifted geologist Vladimir Ishutin, as seen through the eyes of his sons.
01 December 1990
The social ferment in late 19th century Russia which led to the 1917 Russian Revolution is movingly portrayed in this lengthy historical drama, which is very faithful to the 1907 novel The Mother by the celebrated Marxist writer Maxim Gorky (1868-1936).
01 February 1964
In the liberated village, in the premises of an orphanage, they find the case of a German soldier who took pity on Soviet soldiers and was sentenced to death.
01 June 2005
A documentary portrait of the leader of the Leningrad group, musician, poet and foul-mouthed Sergei Shnurov.