Nikolay Pishvanov Trailers
Here We Live TrailerBread and Salt TrailerPeace to the Huts, War to the Palaces Trailer
Here We Live TrailerBread and Salt TrailerPeace to the Huts, War to the Palaces Trailer
Total trailers found: 21
25 August 1965
The story is about a brave boy who never takes off his hat.
13 April 1971
A Soviet propaganda film about the Bolshevik coup in 1917-18. Along with the portrayal of fictional characters, the film recreates the images of historical figures from this period.
01 October 1956
In the middle of the 17th century, Ukrainian peasants and Cossacks rose up to fight against the Polish gentry rule.
25 September 1967
The movie takes place during Russia's civil war between the Reds (Bolsheviks) and the Whites (Mensheviks).
02 March 1970
Varya Kravets remains on her native collective farm after graduating from school. Her first love also came to her.
28 October 1968
Summer 1947. The World War II has just died down. Unexpectedly and incognito a stranger shows up in a small village in Transcarpathia, situated near the very frontier.
27 August 1973
The film depicts the challenging daily life of rural workers.
06 June 1965
Romka Marchenko, a young kid who is participating in movie shooting tries to stop international spy.
26 February 1962
Based on the novel by Mikhail Stelmakh “A Big Family”. The second film of the trilogy (“Human Blood is Not a Water”, “Dmitro Goritsvit”, “People Don’t Know Everything”) tells about one of the first collective farms of Ukraine, the fight against the kulaks and the love of the communist Dmitro Goritsvit for Marta, the Petliurist's daughter, who guilty of the death of Dmitro's father.
27 January 1957
Adaptation of Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi's novel “Fata Morgana“, film debut of Ada Rogovtseva. 1905.
27 September 1971
A group of peasant farmers in turn-of-the-century Ukraine leaves home in search of better luck in Siberia.
07 February 1957
After graduating from the Faculty of Geology, Vasiliy Ruban goes to Transcarpathia, where he will take part in a prospecting expedition, the object of which is oil fields.
19 June 1952
A black child rescued from by Russian sailors, whom they name Maksimka, having overcome his fear of white people, turns out to be an unusually smart and kind little boy.
13 April 1937
In the first half of the 17th century, the peasant Nazar Stodolya, sentenced to death by the Polish magnate Haletsky, is rescued by his friend Hnat.
01 January 1961
Khrystia, a peasant woman from a provincial village, decided to leave for the city in search of a better life.
12 December 1964
Poetic treatment of the early life of Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko. A biopic made on the occasion of his 150th anniversary.
02 September 1963
Just before the arrival of the commission, the Hole punch in charge of the 1st department of the Zarya state farm found a cow half-dead from exhaustion in his farm and ordered it to be immediately sent to the meat processing plant.
01 January 1962
A spectacle version of Ivan Franko Theater, based on “The Candle of Fun” by Ivan Kocherga.
01 January 1967
The young driver Levko hauled grain to the elevator and little by little took some of the “extra” grain for himself.
01 July 1958
Musical comedy based on the original 1835 play by Hryhoriy Kvitka-Osnovyanenko. The beautiful Ulyana is being given away as a bride to the fool Stetsko, but her heart belongs to the poor serf, Alex.
05 March 1958
It is a life story of one of the most famous Ukrainians and certainly a faithful servant of his nation, of Hryhorii Skovoroda.