Most Popular Mikhail Degtyar Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
26 November 2020
The film's two main protagonists are Russia's best saber fencers. One of them has long been in the limelight, the other only recently made it into the national team and has been winning almost every tournament since.
09 March 2015
In the early morning of December 15, 1938, Chkalov arrived at the Khodynka airfield – a new I-180 fighter was to be tested for takeoff.
10 March 2005
The film tells about the famous monument to the Soviet soldier-liberator "Alyosha" in the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv.
01 March 2017
A documentary study of the circumstances and course of the drama that played out in the second half of the 30s around the project of creating "Soviet Hollywood" in the USSR - the center of the film industry in the image and likeness of the American "dream factory".
03 March 2008
The world of the blind man in the intersection with the world of the sighted. Do we see each other?
03 March 2008
The history of the formation of Russian television in faces and memories.
03 March 2000
Every year in Russia, tens of thousands of people are released from places of detention. They return to a free life, sometimes not for long.
03 March 2014
Ion Degen. The legendary Soviet tanker, an outstanding doctor, the author of one of the most famous poems about the war, written by him at the age of 19 at the front.
10 August 2025
Anya takes the blame for her friend and becomes the target of bullying from classmates in the real world and on social networks.
15 June 2019
A fantasy film about the great actress of the national cinema Margarita Terekhova. The transience of human life is like a dream in which reality and art are intertwined, personal joys and dramas with the feelings and emotions of the characters played.
06 December 2020
More than 70 years have passed since the end of world war II, but a peace Treaty has not yet been signed between Russia and Japan.
01 March 2025
The great Mark Rakita is rightfully considered the father of the Russian sabre. One of Russia's most decorated fencers, he won his first Olympic gold back in Tokyo in 1964, and the second in Mexico City in 1968.
04 March 2003
In December 1941, the Nazis shot four and a half thousand people in Yalta. Most of them were Jews. The Soviet authorities did not want to bury these people.