Mykola Bazhan

Most Popular Mykola Bazhan Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Mykola Dzheria Trailer (1927)

01 April 1927

Freedom-loving Mykola Dzheria goes away from the village because of poverty and villainage. He leaves his senior parents, his young wife Nemydora and escapes to the sugar-mill.

Alim Trailer (1926)

30 November 1926

Crimea. The middle of the 19th century. A proud and brave jigit Alim Aidamak who cannot put up with the workers’ abuse, works at the leather factory of the greedy Ali-bay.

I'm Coming to You... Trailer (1970)

31 December 1970

The main motive of the film - a tragic love of Lesya Ukrainka to Marxist revolutionary Sergei Merzhinskiy.

Suburban Districts Trailer (1930)

20 June 1930

In the late 1920s Jewish girl Dora falls in love with a young Russian Komsomol member. His parents,who are captive to religious superstitions, don't like Dora.

Maybe Tomorrow Trailer (1932)

01 January 1932

The end of the 1920s. The capitalist world is in crisis. The fascists unleash war against the Soviet Union.

Year of Birth 1917 Trailer (1932)

01 January 1932

An agitprop film about children's participation in socialist competitions and the struggle to fulfill the industrial and financial plan.

The Adventures of a Penny Trailer (1929)

01 January 1929

Children from working class neighborhoods wearing patched-up clothes have fun in Kyiv streets - they slide down showy slopes, walk on the brink of a precipice and even conquer the light ice of the Dnieper river.

Right to a Woman Trailer (1930)

05 November 1930

The heroine of the film leaves her husband, who does not allow her to study, takes her child with her and goes to medical school.