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Total trailers found: 14
07 August 1972
Man is trying to find simple human happiness. He decides for himself the question of what this happiness consists of - wealth, high social status, or something else.
01 January 1998
The film tells about the "new Russians" who want to buy a cottage and find themselves in the house os
06 October 1988
Set around the Volga river, the story begins around 1900, when Russian peasants are let free and allowed to own their farmlands.
01 January 1975
A story about the first post-war years in Leningrad. The film's protagonist, Maria, a Leningrad native, was left a widow with three children after the war.
13 December 1956
Nadya Shumin is engaged to be married to Andrey Andreitch, the son of a local priest. Nadya lives on her grandmother's estate with her mother, "a fair-haired woman tightly laced in, with a pince-nez, and diamonds on every finger.
20 September 1965
In January 1945 during WWII, German corporal Kaspar and a Russian fugitive become partners in survival.
18 May 1982
Set in December of 1917 after the Bolshevik revolution in Russia. Lenin and the communists are making every effort to strengthen their power.
07 April 1958
Film about the death of an old man, and the people that try to profit from his demise.
31 December 1961
Transatlantic flight 713 is in trouble because the pilot and crew are poisoned while flying above the ocean.
29 October 1979
About life in the Russian city of Saratov in 1919 during the Russian Civil War.
04 July 1978
A TV film based on the novel of the same name by Konstantin Fedin. The film is set in a small provincial town on the Volga River in the pre-revolutionary era.
26 February 2006
A musical retro drama. The story of the heroes of the film "Everyone is Dancing!" is inspired by the poetry of Leningrad lyricists of the 50s and 60s and partly by the motives of Fazil Iskander's story "Retribution".
04 July 1960
Teleplay on "The Debauchees, Or The Jesuit Caught" by Henry Fielding.
18 March 1968
A television play based on the novella Three Years. Scenes from Family Life by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov.