Ivan Zamychkovskyi

Most Popular Ivan Zamychkovskyi Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Hamburg Trailer (1926)

16 November 1926

Germany, 1923. Workers, called to the struggle by the communist Niels Unger, seize the arsenal and turn every building into a fortress.

Jimmy Higgings Trailer (1928)

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.

Taras Shevchenko Trailer (1926)

01 January 1926

The film adaptation of Taras Shevchenko’s biography of 1925 is the first Ukrainian biopic. At that time, it was one of the most expensive films, as for the first time experts in history, ethnography, and literary studies were involved in pre-production.

Wandering Stars Trailer (1928)

02 January 1928

The violinist Leva Ratkovich loved the poor girl Rachel, but her father did not allow her to marry a "beggar".

Benya Krik Trailer (1926)

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.

Love's Berries Trailer (1926)

28 April 1926

Jean, the hairdresser, is flabbergasted: what is that baby his girlfriend Lisa has put in his arms out of the blue? The fruit of love? Out of the question.

The Museum Guard Trailer (1930)

17 September 1930

A Soviet propaganda film. The director of the Museum of Ukrainian Culture, Professor Kornienko, stays away from politics and tries to work with his daughter in what he considers to be "pure" science.

Taras Tryasylo Trailer (1927)

15 March 1927

It's the 17th century, when social antagonism is at its peak. The poverty of peasants and poor Cossacks is opposed to the lavish lifestyle of the Ukrainian and Polish noblemen, priests, and Cossack officers.

The Big Sorrow of a Small Woman Trailer (1929)

30 December 1929

Lost movie.

Two Days Trailer (1932)

27 November 1932

The Red Army enters the city, while the White Army leaves it. There are only two people in the landlord’s estate, an old doorkeeper and a grammar school student, the landlord’s son.