Olga Kovalyova

Most Popular Olga Kovalyova Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Unreal Love Trailer (2014)

13 February 2014

A romantic comedy about the adventures of the two old friends, former classmates, Mira and Olga in today Moscow.

Lovey-Dovey 2 Trailer (2008)

23 December 2008

In this sequel of Lovey-Dovey Andrey and Marina are exchanging bodies again - but this time with their children.

Intervention Trailer (2020)

13 September 2020

Masha is a young girl from the suburbs from an extremely poor family. She lives in her reality, where she cares for her grandmother and her younger brother, and dreams of her own family and a husband; she badly longs for warmth, love and care.

The Unforgiven Trailer (2009)

24 September 2009

There are six of them: Andrey, Lex, Silver, Fox, Dean and Dina — young, desperate, ready for any risk.

The Interceptor Trailer (2009)

08 October 2009

The film tells a story of an agent betrayed by his partner when transporting new psychic weapon. Believed to be dead, he escapes and takes new identity so he can live in peace far away.

To Get to Heaven First, You Have to Die Trailer (2006)

04 October 2006

Twenty-year-old Kamal has been married for a few months but his wife is still a virgin. Learning that there is nothing physically wrong with him after visiting a doctor, Kamal sets off to town to search for another woman.

Vanished Empire Trailer (2008)

14 February 2008

This story take place in Moscow during the 1970s and unfolds around the love triangle between two young men and a girl who study at the same university.

Choice of My Mom Trailer (2008)

17 October 2008

The mother of a young girl Nina exhausted herself and her daughter talking about marriage. At work, too, talk about it — about finding a rich groom, a successful marriage.

The Grail of Magdalena Egorova Trailer (2018)

01 September 2018

In order to find her future, a young woman must go back through her past.

The Squares Trailer (2017)

08 December 2017

Four dozen of our contemporaries - and ten simple questions. And each of the forty is so different from the other that it is impossible to make a general portrait of our time from the mosaic of their answers! So what brings us together, what makes us a society and a people?