Lyudmila Blatova Trailers
Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm TrailerWith your own hands TrailerSoldier Ivan Brovkin Trailer
Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm TrailerWith your own hands TrailerSoldier Ivan Brovkin Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
12 October 1956
The secretary of the district committee Borzov, trying to fulfill the plan, does not care about the rise of the entire economy.
20 October 1936
A supposedly ordinary woman’s personal triumph and tragedy is explored in Igor Savchenko’s 1936 Sluchainaya Vstrecha (Accidental Meeting).
30 December 1943
A story about two teenagers and their life during WWII in Urals district of Russia.
08 September 1955
This exhilarating two-part film (“Soldier Ivan Brovkin” and “Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm”) presented to the country a new national hero – kind, modest, charming and… ne’er-do-well.
22 March 1948
Marina Orlova couldn't even imagine how many adventures are expecting to her in a first grade...
31 July 1941
Surreal Soviet fantasy movie about a man whose love is kidnapped by the Tsar and he must save her with the help of a humpbacked horse.
18 October 1937
The story of three young Russsian adventurers against the background of post-revolutionary skirmishes in the Ukraine.
23 January 1959
Ivan Brovkin finishes serving in the army with the rank of sergeant and, together with a group of comrades after demobilization, decides to go to the development of state farm.
26 December 1941
Set in the high North, this tale of a Russian teacher who begins to educate the children of the Chukchi tribe reinforces the director's firm belief in the power of education to overcome distrust and establish a shared civilizational foundation for all human beings.
05 March 1942
Story of children in the village of Sokol, whose war game turns into reality with the German invasion on June 22, 1941.
07 July 1943
Chronicle of the life of Russian poet Michail Lermontov, from the final days of Alexandr Pushkin to the fatal destiny of the poet himself.
01 January 1934
About the fate of a former prisoner of war, who returns to his homeland, to the Soviet Union.
13 November 1934
Not being able to implement his invention in his home country, engineer Arrowsmith, the author of the patent for ore flotation, goes to the USSR to work at one of the flotation plants, where he soon learns that a group of Soviet engineers is conducting similar work.