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Total trailers found: 16
21 December 1938
Everyday life of a maritime border guard post in the mid-1930s. On a small Pacific island, a garrison of NKVD border guards is on duty.
25 July 1937
Gavroche learns that his father, who was exiled to hard labor, dies. Hatred of the tyrant-king leads the boy to the barricades of Montmartre.
17 November 1933
The Great Consoler is Lev Kuleshov’s most personal film reflecting both the facts of his life and his thoughts about the place of the artist in contemporary reality.
04 March 1936
Six polar explorers arrive to a remote island in Arctic for a year-long scientific expedition. When their ship departs, they unpack only to find a young stowaway, who romanticized Arctic heroes, and tried to join them on multiple occasions finally succeeding.
11 November 1939
The film tells about the struggle of the Donbas miners in Ukrainian SSR with saboteurs.
08 May 1937
The film tells about a band of demobilized Red Army men and two civilians who cross a Middle Asian desert.
05 June 1935
A geological expedition looking for gold in the Russian taiga is beset by a gang of thieves.
26 October 1938
In 1932, thousands of Komsomol members set off for the Far East to build the "city of youth" — Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
20 July 1942
About the life and heroic death of the old Bolshevik-Lugansk resident, participant in the civil war, Aleksandr Yakovlevich Parkhomenko.
17 December 1933
Working with children led Barskaya to create superb direct sound and an inspired style of shooting. Don’t look for conventional cinematic syntax here.
18 September 1941
June 22, 1941. In a Ukrainian village, a mother sees off her two eldest sons as they head to the front.
07 April 1936
Yasha, who likes Anna, accomodates siberian Pavel Kuganov, which later becomes a class-conscious worker in a factory.
31 December 1930
As a response to criticism for the allegedly excessive “mass appeal” of his earlier epic STORM OVER ASIA (1928), Vsevolod Pudovkin unleashed his flair for experimentation in what was supposed to be the director’s first sound feature.
07 February 1942
Russian film album for the war
27 July 1940
One day the usual order of one of the country's major airports is disrupted: pilot Zubov lands his plane during the fog accurately and beautifully, but contrary to regulations.