Olga Bednova

Most Popular Olga Bednova Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

For the Power of the Soviets Trailer (1956)

02 August 1956

Petya meets his father from a partisan detachment in the Odessa Catacombs.

The Last Meeting Trailer (1974)

30 December 1974

Writer Pavel Snegirev comes to the village where during the war there was an orphanage where he spent his childhood, and meets his old friend Klim Avilov.

Bonfire in the White Night Trailer (1984)

01 September 1984

The summer of 1971 was hot and dry. This circumstance ensured that the plan would be exceeded and promised large earnings for Ivan Kopyriv's geological exploration expedition, which was located in the area of the Tunguska village of Erbogachen.

Everything for You Trailer (1965)

14 June 1965

Masha Barashkina has extraordinary organizational skills. She helped open a children's hospital, a stadium, and an atelier.

With Obvious Advantage Trailer (1987)

23 March 1987

Big "Wick" Trailer (1964)

28 April 1964

A satirical express train sets off on its way. The driver S. Mikhalkov gives a farewell beep ... On the first carriage an inscription - "Summer cottage".

The Man from Planet Earth Trailer (1959)

16 January 1959

Biographical film story about the first Russian space explorer, inventor scientist, rocket-maker K. E.

Land and People Trailer (1956)

10 February 1956

A progressive agronomist fights with a conservative collective farm chairman.

Leon Garros Is Looking for His Friend Trailer (1961)

13 January 1961

During World War II, the Frenchman Léon Garros and Boris Vaganov escape from the Nazi concentration camp.

Above All Else Trailer (1988)

01 September 1988

The life of a great 19th century Russian composer and conductor of choral music.

Behind the Old Fence Trailer (1982)

01 June 1982

Based on Galina Demykina’s story “The Girl Got Lost.”

It Happened in Penkovo Trailer (1958)

17 February 1958

Tractor driver Matvey Morozov returns to his native village from the prison. And he recalls the story of his marriage, his fatal love, failed betrayal and committed reckless “crime”, in which he doesn't repent at all.

Silver Lakes Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

The handsome Sergei Kovalev decided that engineering was not his profession and left to live with relatives in the provincial town of Serebryanye Ozera.

The Evil Spirit of Yambuy Trailer (1977)

25 August 1977

The action takes place in the late 1940s. A large-scale land-surveying research is underway in a remote area of Eastern Siberia.

Duck Village Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

In the village called Utka (Duck), in an old larder, there lived a house sprite, Shishok. A real one, with horns and in a fur coat, jolly and mischievous.

Farm in the Steppe Trailer (1971)

14 May 1971

Young friends participate in the Odessa Bolshevik underground's activity in the pre-revolutionary years (1910-1912).

The Old House Trailer (1970)

23 March 1970

About the early years of the life of the philosopher and writer Alexander Herzen, about his first and unrequited love, about the throwing of youth and growing up of a young critic and revolutioner.

Just a Girl Trailer (1967)

01 October 1967

The story of a Leningrad teenage girl who endured the tragic winter of the blockade and died from weakness and hunger just when the hope for the city's liberation became a reality.

The End of the World Trailer (1963)

24 June 1963

A satirical comedy with elements of metaphysical horror about religion in rural 1960s Soviet Russia. Notable for using first-person pseudo-documentary "found footage" technique framing the movie as the creation of the protagonist, who is returns to his home village from the city to discover that a local drunk has formed a doomsday cult.

If It Happens to You Trailer (1973)

27 August 1973

Four kids find a WWII battle tank on one of the historic battle sites. They start playing and - find themselves back in the time of war in the middle of a battle.

Ten Thousand Boys Trailer (1962)

24 March 1962

A Soviet violinist, during a concert tour in Japan, meets a little milk carrier named Taro. Upon returning home, the violinist tells Moscow schoolchildren about the lonely little Japanese boy who dreams of corresponding with Soviet kids.