Mikhail Shatrov Trailers
The Brest Peace TrailerDictatorship of Conscience TrailerSeven Days of Nadezhda Trailer
The Brest Peace TrailerDictatorship of Conscience TrailerSeven Days of Nadezhda Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
25 May 1988
Performance of the Lenkom Theater based on the play by M. Shatrov.
01 October 1967
Life and works of V.I. Lenin during the difficult period for the country of 1918.
08 July 1981
This story starts in 1980 in Paris as the memories of Andrei Borodin, a Soviet agent, take the action back to 1943 during the Teheran meetings of Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill.
14 October 1968
Political thriller based on a story of coup against Bolsheviks by the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party in Moscow on 6–7 July 1918.
01 January 1988
The young weaver Nadezhda was encouraged in every possible way at the factory: she was awarded a trip to Italy, given a new apartment, nominated as a candidate for deputy of the Supreme Council, while the factory administration turned a blind eye to the fact that some of her products were defective.
21 April 1976
In December 1917, a Finnish delegation arrives in St. Petersburg to meet Vladimir Lenin to seek recognition of Finland's independence.
09 April 1981
While studying the history of the revolutionary movement in Russia, a historian decides to restore the good name of one of the revolutionaries, who was accused of betrayal by his comrades-in-arms and committed suicide.
20 March 1964
1918. After the death of the mother, the father decides to take the children to Moscow to see a distant relative.
03 October 1984
Ten days in the life of socialist politician Clara Zetkin. In August 1932, she is summoned from Archangelskoje near Moskow to open the new legislative session because at seventy-five, she is the oldest representative in the German Reichstag.
01 January 1976
The student team arrived to spend their work semester at a virgin land collective farm with the motto of living and working by communal principles.
01 January 1989
Based on the play by Mikhail Shatrov, staged by the Theater. Vakhtangov Street. The story of the Brest Peace, a huge and monstrous compromise that the Bolshevik government made to save the revolution, had something Shakespearean in its scope, which allowed Robert Sturua, the creator of the most fascinating Shakespearean plays (Richard III, King Lear), to stage Shatrov's play as a variation of Shakespeare's chronicles.
01 January 1960
In 1918, shortly after the Soviet Socialist Revolution in October, the Red Army soldier Savelyev went to Moscow and was assassinated by counter-revolutionaries at a small station.