Rafail Perelstein Trailers
A Man Changes its Skin TrailerI Have Met a Girl TrailerOld Ashir's trick Trailer
A Man Changes its Skin TrailerI Have Met a Girl TrailerOld Ashir's trick Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
30 May 1960
The construction of the Vakhsh Canal, one of the largest new buildings of the first five-year plan, is underway.
15 October 1945
A semi-sequel to Donskoi's Raduga (1944), the story is set in Nazi-occupied Kiev. The drama focusses on the travails of a typical Soviet family and on the efforts by the Germans to force the reopening of a local munitions factory.
09 April 1957
Lola's father leaves according to old traditions and tries to keep the reputation of his daughter unstained while local arts club director pressures her to sing at the annual youth festival.
24 January 1944
The German conquerors are above nothing, not even the slaughter of small children, to break the spirit of their Soviet captives.
27 September 1938
Young Maxim grows up under the czarist regime with his grandparents as guardians. Continually demeaned by his martinet grandfather, Maxim is drawn to his warm-hearted grandmother, who instills in him the willingness to pursue his writing muse.
16 May 1951
A miners in Donbass embrace new technologies with enthusiasm.
28 September 1942
This literary adaptation was one of only two films made during World War II on the subject of the Civil War following the Bolshevik Revolution, as attention by filmmakers and viewers shifted away from past history and toward the current conflict.
01 January 1949
The inhabitants of Chukotka are shown to be cruelly exploited before the revolution. Once Chukotka is visited by the representative of the Kamchatka Revolutionary Committee, Los, and the ethnographer Zhukov.
06 June 1947
A life-long story of a romantic school teacher who left imperial St. Petersburg for teaching country children.
12 September 1939
Second entry in Ukrainian director Mark Donskoy's "Maxim Gorki" trilogy. Picking up where 1938's My Childhood left off, the story covers the years in Gorki's life when the future writer (Alexei Lyarsky) was on his own, looking for a purpose and place in life.
26 December 1941
Set in the high North, this tale of a Russian teacher who begins to educate the children of the Chukchi tribe reinforces the director's firm belief in the power of education to overcome distrust and establish a shared civilizational foundation for all human beings.
27 March 1940
My Universities is the last installment of Russian director Mark Donskoy's "Maxim Gorki" trilogy. Having endured a painful youth in My Childhood and a torturous sojourn as a serf in My Apprenticeship, future writer Gorki reaches maturity with an insatiable desire for personal and artistic freedom.
09 November 1954
A screen adaptation of the play of the same name by G. Mukhtarov and K. Seytliyev. It tells the story of a shepherd’s son who becomes a renowned surgeon.
16 April 1955
Old Ashir has a beautiful young daughter and a whole line of dzhigits who want to take her as their wife.