Nikolay Ispolatov

Most Popular Nikolay Ispolatov Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

White Lilacs Trailer (2007)

22 June 2007

From his childhood in Russia to his last days in California, the tumultuous ininerary and bathed in melancholy of the legendary pianist and composer Serguei Rachmaninov.

Kerosene Salesman's Wife Trailer (1989)

28 August 1989

A fatal surgical mistake involving the wrong blood type splits the lives of twin brothers. One, the guilt-ridden surgeon, embraces anonymity as a kerosene salesman, while his sibling ascends to become the powerful Chairman of the City Council.

Ragin Trailer (2004)

23 December 2004

Based on a short story Room number 6 by Chekhov. A doctor taking particular interest in his mental health patients ends up institutionalized himself.

Myths of My Childhood Trailer (2005)

06 June 2005

The story takes place in a small village on the beach of Sea of Azov at the beginning of 1960s. Adolescents passionately dream of love about which they have heard from their elder experienced friends.

Stray Dogs Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

A group of hunters enters a ghost town in Central Asia with a mission to kill packs of abandoned, and now wild cannibal dogs.

Khrustalyov, My Car! Trailer (1999)

13 January 1999

Military doctor General Klenski is arrested in Stalin's Russia in 1953 during an anti-Semitic political campaign accused of being a participant in so-called "doctors' plot".

Yatra Witch Trailer (1991)

17 January 1991

Soviet horror movie based on the play by the writer Vyacheslav Adamchik Raisa Gromyko. The film takes place in the XVI century.

The Scoundrel, or Running On the Spot Trailer (1984)

05 April 1984

Comedy of manners with elements of grotesque. The hero of the tape - an employee of a solid research Institute San Sanych lubomudrov - an extraordinary personality.

The Guest Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

The script is based on Borges's story "The Gospel according to St. Mark".

The Visit Trailer (1989)

08 September 1989

The author's interpretation of the story by F. M. Dostoevsky "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" using motifs from the stories by T.