Marianna Kireeva Trailers
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Total trailers found: 14
06 July 2005
Having escaped from the clutches of "agitprom", Soviet cinema in 33-34 years again comes into motion.
05 July 2002
The beginning of the domestic feature film is the story of the transformation of a naive fairground splint into a salon mystical melodrama.
14 July 2006
The plot of the famous post-war film tale here becomes a metaphor for the dramatic path of Russian cinema from the magnificently decorated pavilions of the "little picture" era to the living reality of the "thaw" period.
27 June 2004
The era of "agitpropfilm" is coming in the domestic cinema. The private life of an individual is declared a fiction.
13 July 2005
A man returns from the war, hoping that he has finally won the right to live his private life. But the state saved by him remembers its rights.
31 July 2003
The pathos of universal unity against the backdrop of the overthrown imperial monuments triumphs on the Russian screen with the arrival of the cinema youth.
07 July 2005
By the end of the 30s, the ideal world erected on the screen is declared the only true reality. The invasion of fascist Germany destroys this illusion.
29 July 2003
It is not immediately that the cinematic space is filled with fresh shots. The orders of the new government are initially carried out by the filmmakers remaining in Soviet Russia with pre-revolutionary experience.
20 April 2024
A docudrama presenting the events which explain how and why Charles Spencer Chaplin made alterations to his original ending of the famous movie “Modern Times” following his encounter with the Soviet director Fridrikh Ermler.
15 November 1998
A documentary biography of Russia's greatest filmmaker.
22 April 2026
A docudrama, timed to coincide with the centenary of Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin", attempts to answer various questions regarding the phenomenon of this celebrated film.
07 July 2006
Two generations of cinematographers — fathers and children — in search of a new common language: in life, on the screen, on the set.