Oleg Rogatchov

Oleg Rogatchov Trailers

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Oleg Rogatchov (Russian: Олег Рогачев; November 23, 1959 - July 24, 2016) was an actor, most known for Lilya 4-Ever. He was married to actress Svetlana Doroshenko.

Most Popular Oleg Rogatchov Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

December Heat Trailer (2008)

16 October 2008

The young country of Estonia is dancing to the jazzy tune of the 1920's when on December 1, 1924, the capital Tallinn is overrun by members of the Comintern in an attempt to stage a Communist coup.

Ravines Trailer (1990)

07 June 1990

Communist Ivan Platonov is actively involved in the collectivization of his native land, even the death of his wife does not stop him.

Lilya 4-ever Trailer (2002)

23 August 2002

In a struggling post-Soviet community, Lilya a teenage girl is abandoned when her mother moves to the United States with her boyfriend.

The Spy and The Poet Trailer (2016)

23 September 2016

Lonely secret service officer Gustav meets a mysterious gypsy woman. It soon comes clear that it is a trap set by the Russian intelligence.

Purge Trailer (2012)

07 September 2012

Aliide experienced The Great Terror under Stalin’s regime, and decades after her hometown people were deported to Siberia, she lives alone in an isolated house.

Red Mercury Trailer (2010)

09 April 2010

It's the early 90's. A new currency is in circulation in Estonia - the kroon. The former federal republic has become a world leader in non-ferrous metal exports.

Secret Society of Souptown Trailer (2015)

15 May 2015

Four children - Mari, Sadu, Olav and Anton form a secret society to play hide-and seek games invented by Mari's grandfather, a professor at the university.

Awakening Trailer (1990)

22 February 1990

It is the night of March 25, 1949. A full moon hangs over Estonia. Endless rows of cattle cars are waiting to transport thousands of Estonian families, asleep in their homes, to Siberia.

The Secret of Queen Anna or Musketeers 30 Years Later Trailer (1994)

07 March 1994

The 3rd part of the famous trilogy by Alexandre Dumas about d'Artagnan and his 3 friends Athos, Porthos and Aramis.

State Border: Vol. 5. Year Forty-One Trailer (1986)

28 May 1986

About the heroism of the border guards who took upon themselves the full brunt of the blow of the Nazi hordes on the first day of the Great Patriotic War.

Rat Trap Trailer (2011)

10 February 2011

During an election campaign, a large sum of money goes missing at an Estonian politician's home party.

Bespredel Trailer (1989)

06 June 1989

Using an elaborate system of denunciation, the chief of the Zone keeps his prisoners in check. A new inmate, allegedly imprisoned for speculating on postage stamps, tries to rebel against the system.

Tear of the Prince of Darkness Trailer (1993)

06 March 1993

Tallinn, Estonia, days before outbreak of World War II. Hotel detective and Polish writer team up to find Tear of the Prince of Darkness, a legendary ring which can bring Satan’s rule over the world.

American Boy Trailer (1992)

11 November 1992

An orphan named Nikolay Najdenov went through the hell of the war in Afghanistan and the horrors of captivity.

Vasha Trailer (2009)

23 January 2009

Tom, a wide-eyed, innocent sixteen year-old, finds himself an unwitting accomplice in a deadly game of vengeance and death when he befriends Artur - a Chechen man, hell bent on revenging the torture and murder of his family - on the streets of Tallinn.

Set Point Trailer (2004)

04 March 2004

On one summer evening, four strangers are brought together by a mysterious murder. A case which at first seems like a regular crime investigation turns out to be something more - a tale of love, alienation and new hope.

The Idiot Trailer (2003)

01 April 2003

A stage adaptation of the 1869 novel ‘The Idiot’ by Fyodor Dostoevsky, performed at the Russian Theatre of Estonia.

The Idiot Trailer (2005)

02 February 2005

Staged at the Russian Theater (Tallinn), "Idiot" has entered the history of the Estonian theater due to the magnificent performances of Alexander Ivashkevich, Larisa Savankova and Eduard Toman.