Pyotr Sviridov Trailers
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Total trailers found: 12
02 February 1959
The journalist of the village newspaper Tatyana Nikitina was published in a large metropolitan newspaper, but no one from the villagers believes her, because the article itself was published under her creative pseudonym.
30 December 1953
A story about training and educating of a future Red Army officers.
20 December 1946
Three pilots are best friends and good fighters. During the WWII they are taking an oath to refrain from love until the end of the War.
07 March 1961
Young Lena becomes a chief manager of a workers' club. The problem is this club is not constructed yet and finishing it takes too much effort from a young girl.
09 November 1964
A young detective is trying to find a hiding Nazi collaborationist who is responsible for deaths of a hundreds of people during WWII.
30 January 1961
A first feeling starts to develop between a boy and a girl living in the same building but her family suddenly must move.
06 June 1954
Comedy about brothers Vesnushkin, Sasha and Vasya, who are playing for one team in a National Soccer Competition.
01 January 1968
Swan Lake, a screen adaptation of the ballet of the same name by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Performed by Kirov Ballet, starring Yelena Yevteyeva as Odette and directed for film by Appolinariy Dudko and Konstantin Sergeyev.
12 December 1955
Maxim Perepelitsa is a cheerful, mischievous and resourceful young man from a Ukrainian village. He loves to make up stories and invent practical jokes.
16 November 1965
Paris, the middle of the XIX century. Young Marius Petipa is going on a long journey to St. Petersburg, where he is invited to become the first dancer.
06 June 1956
A shy Zoo worker falls in love with a girl from a magazine cover and decides to send her a letter.
04 August 1957
1920 year. Having been wounded, the Red Armyman Yusalov arrives in the Kuban village and organizes a music school here, learns the Internationale with his students, and sets up the first revolutionary performance.