Inna Slobodskaya

Most Popular Inna Slobodskaya Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Mont-Oriol Trailer (1982)

24 July 1982

Christiane de Ravenel and her husband, William Andermath were attracted by the owners of spa resort at Mont-Oriol by offering luxurious amenities and promising health benefits.

Suicide Trailer (1981)

01 June 1981

The story of the investigation into the death of student Selivanova, who was involved in currency transactions, which was a big crime at that time.

To Live for Another Trailer (2005)

09 July 2005

It was a time with a rise of artistic life in the former capital of Russia. But the rise ended quickly and tragically with arrests and executions.

Love Trailer (1991)

01 December 1991

Two Moscow students are mostly concerned with scoring with women but their lives change radically when one of them falls for a Jewish girl whose family is being persecuted by anonymous anti-Semites and is preparing to emigrate to Israel.

There's a Woman Lives in the World Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

An accident occurred in the spinning shop of the melange mill. Worker Zoya Semenova was seriously injured.

Nail From Home Trailer (1983)

01 June 1983

There lived a poor peasant with his wife. They had three sons: Mats, Peter and Svend. One day there was a drought, and the family had a hard time.

Kyukhlya Trailer (1963)

31 December 1963

A television play based on the life and death of Russian poet and Decembrist Wilhelm "Kyukhlya" Küchelbecker.

Monday Begins on Saturday Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Set in a fictional town in northern Russia, where highly classified research in magic occurs, the novel is a satire of Soviet scientific research institutes, complete with an inept administration, a dishonest, show-horse professor, and numerous equipment failures.

A Room and a Half Trailer (2009)

23 January 2009

A semi-fictional account of the life of Russian poet Joseph Brodsky, who was forced into American exile in 1972.

The Last Days Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Based on the play by Mikhail Bulgakov about the last days of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin's life.