Lentelefilm Movie Trailers
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Communalka Trailer (1994)
01 January 1994
“Communalka” tells the story of people living in a communal flat in Saint Petersburg, whose characters and destinies have been shaped by shared living.
The Adventures of Four Friends 3 Trailer (1993)
25 April 1993
Semaphore has another problem: Nikita has brought new "tenants" to the house — Varkhat the shepherd and Dick the mongrel.
The Adventures of Four Friends 4 Trailer (1994)
24 April 1994
The bag with the money is being searched not only by Semaphore the cat, but also by riot police with dogs, local boys and, of course, the "locksmith" thief.
It's Time for the Opera Trailer (1977)
28 March 1977
This musical film explores the origins of Russian opera at the Kirov Theatre and a deep commitment to the finest traditions of the operatic art.
The Iron Rain Trailer (1987)
08 April 1987
An old man lives in memories of the war — of that morning on June 22, 1941, when a Nazi soldier spared his life.
I'll Wait for You, Tyapa Trailer (1986)
01 January 1986
The Moscow Circus on Ice is a festive, bright, and virtuosic show where all the tricks are performed by trained animals on skates.
Aleksandr Volodin: My Soul Is Restless Trailer (1993)
05 July 1993
Playwright and poet Aleksandr Volodin looks back at his life and career.
Admiralty Trailer (1984)
26 January 1984
This film explores the history of one of Leningrad’s architectural landmarks — the Admiralty — and the key events that have unfolded around it.
You Shall Find... for Your Souls Trailer (1989)
01 November 1989
The bells are ringing. There is a religious procession. The church is open, and the choir is singing.
Reflections Trailer (1985)
15 April 1985
An ode to the bridges of Leningrad — their history, beauty, and role in the city’s life.
Street Fantasy Trailer (1978)
07 May 1978
Couple in love. Modern music sounds everywhere - on Leningrad roofs, Zodchego Rossi Street, on balconies and in the windows of houses.
Test for Adults Trailer (1982)
01 January 1982
This film is the second installment (of five) of Igor Shadkhan and Svetlana Voloshina’s project Test for Adults (the first 16-year television observation of children and their parents in the USSR, 1978-1994).