Mikhail Kalinkin

Most Popular Mikhail Kalinkin Trailers

Total trailers found: 31

The Captain's Daughter Trailer (1978)

05 June 1978

TV show based on the novel of the same name by Alexander Pushkin.

Shot In The Back Trailer (1980)

10 October 1980

First, there was a visit by a famous writer to his old friend, who then, in order to get rid of a random witness, killed him.

Wagon Trailer (1993)

06 June 1993

After perestroika in the Soviet Union there is a total collapse of the Soviet system, which leads to chaos in the country.

The Crew of a Battle Vehicle Trailer (1983)

29 April 1983

Summer of 1943, the current of the front. In one of the fierce battles, a T-34 tank is hit. The tank commander Sasha Menshov is seriously wounded.

The Murder at Zhdanovskaya Trailer (1992)

01 November 1992

The film is based on real events that took place in Moscow in the early 1980s. A KGB officer in plain clothes returning late at night is detained by a police patrol at the Zhdanovskaya metro station.

For Marx... Trailer (2013)

14 March 2013

The workers fight for their rights creating independent union. They know that it is the only way to struggle against the owners of the plant.

Bimmer Trailer (2003)

02 August 2003

A black BMW, a symbol of luxury, is racing along the night streets of Moscow in the 90s. Bad luck turns four friends into criminals and they have no way back.

Return of the "Battleship" Trailer (1996)

20 April 1996

The naive hero, having read clever books, marries a prostitute with the aim of re-educating her and collides with the famous Sergei Eisenstein, ending in the most unexpected and fatal way.

Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears Trailer (1980)

11 February 1980

Living together in a workers' dorm, Katerina and her friends are determined to make it in Moscow. But when a boorish cameraman forces himself on her, Katerina finds herself pregnant and alone as her friends move on.

The Red Snowball Tree Trailer (1974)

25 March 1974

A thief named Egor, having served a term in prison, goes to the country to meet his pen-friend Lyuba, a kind genial village woman.

12 Chairs Trailer (1971)

21 June 1971

A former aristocrat Ippolit Vorobyaninov leads a miserable life in Soviet Russia. His mother-in-law reveals a secret to him - she hid family diamonds in one of the twelve chairs they once had.

The Warmest Month Trailer (1974)

21 October 1974

Red Bells Part II: I Saw the Birth of a New World Trailer (1982)

18 October 1982

The second part of Soviet filmmaker Sergei Bondarchuk's epic biography of John Reed. It is October 1917 and the American journalist has found himself and his wife, Louise Bryant, in Petrograd on the eve of the Bolshevik revolution.

And the Wind Returns... Trailer (1992)

04 June 1992

The director's story about his life in the Soviet Union before his departure to Israel in 1971. The movie interweaves chronicle-documentary footage and fragments of Mikhail Kalik's films.

A Taste of Bread Trailer (1979)

08 October 1979

An exploration of “virgin soil” in Kazakhstan through the stories of a party worker, a agronomist, and the director of a state farm.

Bukharin: Enemy of the People Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

The tragic story of the life of revolutionary and romantic Nikolai Bukharin and his failed attempt to refute the charges against him.

Password "Hotel Regina" Trailer (1984)

11 June 1984

The task of the Chekists fighting the Turkestan counter-revolutionary gang is to eliminate the conspiracy of the TMO (Turkestan Military Organization), uniting former tsarist officers, Basmachi and British interventionists.

Optimistic Tragedy Trailer (1977)

20 February 1977

A female commissar is sent to the naval detachment, led by the anarchist Vozhak, on behalf of the Party Central Committee.

Let's Talk, Brother... Trailer (1979)

26 July 1979

Promised Heaven Trailer (1991)

28 January 1991

In the new Russia, former middle class citizens find themselves out in the dumps. Literally. They build homes, elect their own government, work, beg, scavenge, date and fight all while living in a huge city dump.

Funny People! Trailer (1978)

11 December 1978

The movie intertwines the plot lines of the stories "In the Bathhouse", "Tears Invisible to the World", "A Conversation between a Man and a Dog" and others.

BIKAPO Trailer (1988)

22 June 1988

The first and last comedy about percussion industrial music in history. Folows the experiment in crossing a man and a monkey to create an ideal worker.

Thieves and Prostitutes. The Prize: A Trip to Space Trailer (2004)

06 June 2004

Farewell Trailer (1983)

23 February 1983

Matyora is a small village on an eponymous beautiful island; its existence is threatened with flooding by the construction of a dam, leaving its citizens forced to bid farewell to their beloved home.

Vanka-vstanka Trailer (1990)

28 June 1990

Difficult trials endured by ten-year-old hero of the film Vaska Kadnikova. But it didn't break, it resisted.

Tsar Ivan the Terrible Trailer (1991)

21 March 1991

Adaptation of 'Prince Serebrenni' by A. K. Tolstoy.

The Cat in the Bag Trailer (1979)

17 September 1979

Under the guise of "student construction team of graduate students" a brigade of "covenants" arrives to the collective farm, expecting to get one thousand rubles for the construction of the "fountainarium" that is not envisaged by the estimate.

Tattooed Mummy Trailer (1991)

01 September 1991

An unclaimed corpse, revived as a result of the experiments of psychics, was left at the “burnt out” funeral service cooperative.

Full Moon Trailer (1993)

01 February 1993

A chain of mysterious murders of hunters is being investigated in a forest village. In the light of the full moon, a killer dressed in a wolf's skin strikes another victim with terrible claws.

Special report, or Superman of the day Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

A film-report about one day of work of a television film crew, "making" city news. On this day, student Pasha comes to the group for an internship.

Fig to Kokui! Trailer (1993)

19 September 1993

Russians once called Kokui a settlement inhabited by foreigners. It was believed that the customs prevailing in such settlements had nothing to do with Russian national customs.