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Total trailers found: 42
22 July 1974
The film shows the daily life of an architecture studio, where a young student comes to work on his dissertation.
11 February 1994
An anonymous man wanders through decomposing, fog-enshrouded catacombs and encounters a series of “the degraded and the humiliated,” including a holy prostitute and a Kafkaesque bureaucrat.
02 April 2009
Set in the 16th century, this is a story about Ukraine's Cossack warriors and their campaign to defend their lands from the advancing Polish armies.
13 September 1992
A young night watchman at the Anton Chekhov museum in Yalta encounters a mysterious, weary intruder who appears to be the playwright himself, returned from the dead.
01 December 1988
This bleak late soviet-era drama follows the career of Malyanov, a young medical school graduate who has been sent to work in Turkmenia.
09 October 1990
Made up of footage of a protest manifestation of mothers whose children had been summoned to serve in Soviet military forces and sent to the zones of Transcaucasian conflicts.
01 December 1972
A finding of an old briefcase in a ruined house in 1970s leads to a treasure, hidden in the 1920s.
06 June 2005
The story takes place in a small village on the beach of Sea of Azov at the beginning of 1960s. Adolescents passionately dream of love about which they have heard from their elder experienced friends.
29 June 1995
This small film came out of the material edited for Sokurov's five-hour documentary Spiritual Voices.
22 May 1997
A Humble Life is certainly true to its title, a documentary study of the day-to-day world of Umeno Mathuyoshi, an old woman who lives in an isolated mountain house in the Nara prefecture in Japan.
20 February 1997
A man goes for a walk through the countryside with his dying mother.
03 May 1986
An almanac of short feature films based on stories by Mikhail Mishin from the collection of short stories "Pause in a Major".
22 May 2002
A ghost and a French marquis wander through the Winter Palace in St Petersburg, encountering scenes from many different periods of its history.
11 November 1988
In 1920s Moscow, shortly after the October Revolution, a stray dog named Sharik is taken in by Professor Preobrazhensky, a wealthy and respected surgeon.
21 February 1998
A film director Nikolai Khudokormov is on the brink of his 50th anniversary. He has the whole life rich in events under his belt: creative quests, several marriages and children.
28 August 2015
The Russian spy in England, Alex Wilkie, is tasked with infiltrating American intelligence and identifying a mole – our intelligence officer, who transmits intelligence information to the enemy.
06 June 1984
A story about an orphan boy, abandoned by his family. He was raised by his kind adopted mother, and was sold by his adopted father in hardship to a traveling man who eventually, became his teacher and a father-figure.
31 December 1980
The heroine of the film, Mrs. Gurmyzhskaya, is a former beauty who is living out her days in a remote province.
01 April 1997
Aleksander Sokurov brings the treasures of the Hermitage back into the light by making films about artists and their paintings.
24 February 2001
Unfolding over two days in 1924, the film depicts the dying Lenin, world revolutionary and father of the USSR, now powerless and isolated at his Gorki estate.
02 February 1988
Set in the Soviet Union, the film is a chronicle of a life of one successful artist: his family, his friends, his clients, and his artworks.
01 December 2005
Egor, a successful thirty-year-old engineer falls in love with Lucy, a flamboyant artist and amateur actress.
03 January 1985
Russian provincial town in the middle of the 1930s Stalin's Great Purge. Ivan Lapshin, the head of the local police, does what he has to do.
01 February 1999
In 1942 Bavaria, Eva is alone, when Adolf arrives with Josef, his wife Magda, and Martin to spend a couple of days without politics.
01 January 1991
During the main withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, a company of hardened paratroopers under the command of Major Bandura are joined by Steklov, the son of a high-ranking officer.
26 June 1987
A rich woman accidently comes across a conversation on the phone about people talking about a murder.
04 April 1997
Petersburg Diary - Opening of the monument to Dostoevsky
19 December 1976
Denise de Flavigny, a young convent student, discovers a double-life of the organist Célestin, who teaches her music at the convent.
11 June 1993
These images and sounds are poetic metaphors that transform “Elegy from Russia” into a document that provides a emotional–historical “memory bank” for all.
01 February 1987
The action in this lavishly produced film takes place at an oddly ark-shaped mansion during World War I, and in spirit (although not in story) it reflects the play which inspired it, the ferociously antiwar Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw.
05 September 1987
Set in the early 1920s after the end of the Russian Civil War, Red Army soldier Nikita returns to his hometown to see his partner Lyuba, both of whom are scarred by the trauma of the Russian Empire of yesteryear.
01 December 1975
Murad Rasulov, a simple 16-year-old Azerbaijani, raised in Tbilisi, and a passionate fan of football, falls in love for the first time in his life with Anya, a Belarusian girl who is studying at the same institute in Baku, two years older than him.
26 March 1989
Tatyana Prokofievna is an ageing woman with a diva’s behavior, but her life is uneventful, ordinary and dull.
01 January 1981
A daughter from her first marriage comes to her father, who has had another family for a long time, intending to enroll in a local pedagogical institute.
10 June 2010
Alex is a fashionable showbiz character. One day he comes across an article about a big win in a casino in colonial Cambodia in a French magazine with a vintage photograph.
01 January 1998
A documentary film about the Russian director Sergei Kosintsev.
05 September 1990
Inspired by Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, Sokurov’s Save and Protect recalls the most crucial events of Emma’s decline and fall: affairs with the aristocratic Rodolphe and the student Leon, the humiliation that follows her husband’s botching of the operation on the stable boy’s clubfoot.
01 November 1988
A requiem for a Russian peasant woman, Maria Semionovna Voinova. The film is in two chapters. The first chapter consists of an impression of Maria Semionovna, scenes of the colours of summer time: hay–making, bathing in a river, work in the flax fields and a holiday in the Crimea.
01 July 1998
The second film of Alexander Sokurov's documentary series "Petersburg Diary" is dedicated to the outv
01 April 1979
A modern interpretation of the ancient Chukchi legend of love. The young hunter fell in love with the daughter of the sun, but with his last rays, the beauty left the earth, afraid of the cold.
01 January 1983
A chronicle-poetic film about St. Petersburg-Leningrad from the Italian television documentary series "Cultural Capitals of Europe" (seventh film).