Mykhailo Belikov Trailers
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Total trailers found: 15
01 January 1963
Roman Kalinka, a dreamer and inventor at heart, ended up with the not-so-prestigious job of accountant.
28 October 1985
Sashko and Yulia have been friends since childhood. Sashko grew up in a communal apartment surrounded by post-war poverty.
25 August 1965
The story is about a brave boy who never takes off his hat.
02 March 1970
Varya Kravets remains on her native collective farm after graduating from school. Her first love also came to her.
13 September 1990
1986, Chornobyl disaster. Couples, friends, and a risk-taking journalist are woven into the larger framework of the disaster.
16 June 1996
A young actor's family is starring in a film about the "beautiful life". But the shooting is over, and we have to return to the bleak reality.
13 June 1975
Valka is a young boy whose dream is to get a red Plymouth Rock breed rooster and teach him to dance.
11 March 1968
Follows a young soldier and poet at the beginning of World War II in 1941. After being wounded while trying to save his commander, he finds himself behind enemy lines and goes through an arduous journey of survival and trials as he makes his way to a partisan detachment.
01 April 1968
A man is notified of his father's imminent death. He travels to his father in a remote Ukrainian village, recalling his childhood during the disastrous forced collectivization and artificial famine (Holodomor) of the 1930s by the Soviet regime.
01 January 1965
A poetical story about little girl who feels alone even on a beach full of people.
01 January 1975
Dima and Rita, along with the children from their group, run away from kindergarten in search of a "parrot dog.
11 December 1981
After WWII life in Soviet Russia through the eyes of a fatherless boy.
01 January 1997
A young man and a girl met in a church. He had returned from a business trip and was lighting a candle in front of an icon to commemorate his deceased mother.
27 November 2003
The film’s plot spans two eras: the 1930s and the present. Inspired by Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush, Stalin ordered gold mining in the Soviet Union using political prisoners, appointing his film projectionist as the head of the Kolyma mines.