GTRK Kultura Movie Trailers

Most Popular GTRK Kultura Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Amphitryon Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

Director Vladimir Mirzoev presented the Russian theater with a series of wild spectacles in which Maxim Sukhanov is a carnival substance that explodes all the canons.

Islands Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

A program made for Kultura on the life and career of Larisa Shepitko.

Mystification Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

The play was directed by Mark Zakharov and is based on the play "Brother Chichikov," inspired by N.V.

More Than Love Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

A program on the relationship between the filmmaking couple Larisa Sheptiko and Elim Klimov.

Regarding the Bald Singer... Trailer (2009)

02 March 2009

Free variations on a theme by Eugène Ionesco.

A Talk with Larisa Trailer (1999)

31 December 1999

This 1999 program, broadcast on the Russian television channel Kultura, features an introduction by filmmaker Elem Klimov and film critic Irina Rubanova to an interview with director Larisa Shepitko that was recorded just after the 1978 Berlin International Film Festival.

The Chairs Trailer (2010)

02 February 2010

A television version of the award-winning stage adaptation of Eugène Ionesco's tragic farce, mounted in 1994 for Moscow's School of Contemporary Plays Theatre and revived for television in 2009.

Paradise Apple Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

Land of Rou the Magician Trailer (2006)

08 March 2006

Orpheus Descending Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

The film tells of the life and work of Sergey Paradzhanov. On December 15, 1973, the Master was to leave for Yerevan to start work on a film based on Andersen’s fairy tales.

Eros and Thanatos Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

The film explores the two central themes of Sergey Paradzhanov’s works that the great master had been particularly interested in: “Eros and Thanatos”… (Love and Death).

Viktor Shklovsky and Roman Jakobson: Life is a Novel Trailer (2009)

01 July 2009

A two-part documentary about the fraught relationship between Russian writer Viktor Shklovsky and émigré linguist Roman Jakobson.