Grigori Pozhenyan

Most Popular Grigori Pozhenyan Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

Life is full of fun Trailer (2002)

17 March 2002

Provincial town near Moscow. Here in a large communal apartment several families live. Each has its own concerns, its interests, its troubles and joys.

I Am Twenty Trailer (1965)

18 January 1965

Having returned from the army, 20-year-old Sergei settles down at the thermal power station and merges into ordinary life.

Machinist Drove the Trains Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

Olga, who was taken to the West by Hitler's invaders, works as a switchman at a railway station. Echelons with prisoners of war - convicts - pass by her every day.

A Train to a Distant August Trailer (1971)

06 December 1971

A participant in the war with the fascist regime, a Soviet soldier Chigorin, who bravely fought in Odessa, decides to return to the black sea city and walk through the memorable places where a lot of blood of brave defenders was shed for every inch of land.

Through Main Street with an Orchestra Trailer (1986)

12 May 1986

Vasily Muravin, 50, a teacher at the Moscow Institute of Management, is experiencing a crisis. At work, the place of the head of the department is replaced by the more pragmatic, but limited person Valentin Romanovsky.

Crown of Russian Empire, or the Elusives Again Trailer (1971)

13 December 1971

The Russian Civil War is over and the White Guard are all dead or abroad. Some of the exiled nobles are attempting to crown a new Tsar/Emperor abroad, and a couple of impostors are vying for the position.

Southern Cross is Above Us Trailer (1965)

01 November 1965

In a small seaside town lived two friends—the feisty Fedka Boiko and the thoughtful, quiet Vovka. One day, the boys called a doctor to visit a sick person and began to visit him.

The Road to Berth Trailer (1962)

10 September 1962

In search of real life 15-year-old Vaska goes to the Arctic, where he gets a job on a marine rescue tug "Cola".

Stronger Than a Hurricane Trailer (1961)

24 March 1961

The Soviet training sailing ship Albatross arrived in Jakarta. Having loaded with rice intended for the starving population of an African country, the ship was ready for departure.

Going My Way Trailer (1975)

09 June 1975

It was the last days of June 1942. The fascist troops were tearing towards Sevastopol, and fighting was already going on in the city itself.

What a Smile You Got Trailer (1974)

25 December 1974

Sergey Savinov, a yesterday's schoolboy, who failed at his entry exams, is at the crossroads. Where to go to work? After working as a stand-by in a local recreation-and-entertainment park, he tries himself as a proof-reader in typography, a laboratory assistant in a plant and exhausts all his stock of photos for passes.

Never Trailer (1962)

30 November 1962

A new shipyard director arrives in the city. New orders began at the factory, but, unfortunately, the new leader had flaws: there was something unusually tough, callous in his attitude to people .

Thirst Trailer (1959)

17 December 1959

Based on real events. Vyacheslav Tikhonov, in the first of his spy roles, portrays a scout in an operation to free an Odessa water plant from the Nazis.

The Strongest Trailer (1974)

21 January 1974

Once upon a time, miles and miles away, there was an old man with an old woman. They spent with each other a long time but had no children.

Running Start Trailer (1983)

01 April 1983

The film is dedicated to Sergei Pavlovich Korolev, whose name is associated with the first stage of space exploration.

Farewell Trailer (1966)

06 December 1966

Spring, 1944. The Great Patriotic war. The German fascists are still in Sevastopol. A fierce combat is taking place there.

A Ring from Amsterdam Trailer (1982)

11 April 1982

A young sailor suddenly gets involved into a spy game between KGB and CIA.