Isaak Babel Trailers
Isaak Babel was a Russian writer.
Total trailers found: 13
10 December 1961
An egg-sorting woman shrugs off even the appearance of Christ. From Isaak Babel story.
02 July 1990
The plot of the movie is based on books of Isaak Babel about Jewish criminals in city of Odessa before and after the Russian revolution.
01 January 1970
Hrích boha (God's Sin) is Agnieszka Holland's poetic vision of the world as a trap, based on the novel by Isaak Babel.
09 October 1928
Jimmy Higgings is a worker of the plant making weapons for the Tsarist Russia and the German Empire. During World War I, Jimmy speaks at a spontaneous rally against the war.
04 March 1968
Bezhin Lug (Bezhin Meadow) was to be a Soviet film about a young farm boy whose father attempts to betray the government for political reasons by sabotaging the year's harvest, and the son's efforts to stop his own father to protect the Soviet state, culminating in the boy's murder and a social uprising.
12 November 1925
The story of a Jewish entrepreneur ins Tsarist Russia always look for a get rich quick scheme.
01 January 1925
A detachment of Red Army soldiers gives shelter to a woman with a newborn. After the child is revealed to be a doll, the woman gets shot.
01 June 1935
A film is sanctified to beginning of the great equipping with modern amenities of city of Odesa in 1935.
02 January 1928
The violinist Leva Ratkovich loved the poor girl Rachel, but her father did not allow her to marry a "beggar".
28 April 1926
The seamy Jewish underworld of Odesa is the setting for Isaac Babel's story based on the life of gangster king Mishka Yaponchik "Mike the Jap" Vinnitsky.
31 December 1990
Old, rich Jew Mendel Krik falls in love with the beautiful Marusya. But their sons Levka and Bena don't share their dreams.
06 June 1989
Moldavanka is a legendary district of pre-revolutionary Odesa, a bustling, carefree world brimming with vibrant southern life.
03 November 1975
The authors, like Isaac Babel, rejected the depiction of battles, the simplification, and varnishing of reality, instead conveying the dramatic tension of the post-revolutionary years: the explosion of awakened human energy and the tragic collisions of destinies.