Red Square Movie Trailers

Most Popular Red Square Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Aviator Trailer (2025)

20 November 2025

A person with amnesia writes down his memories in an attempt to reconstruct his life history.

Zvorykin-Muromets Trailer (2010)

15 March 2010

Parfenov's documentary is about a brilliant scientist and engineer, born in Russia, but only known on the other side of the ocean.

My Perestroika Trailer (2010)

24 January 2010

Tells the story of five people from the last generation of Soviet children who were brought up behind the Iron Curtain.

Baba Moroz and the Mystery of the New Year Trailer (2023)

30 November 2023

It turns out that Santa Claus has a wife, and she fulfills the wishes of adults. But they stopped believing in miracles, and the sorceress turned into an ordinary housewife.

Alien Girl Trailer (2010)

17 June 2010

1990s. Gangster Kyiv. A team of four men is assigned to deliver a girl from Prague, nicknamed "Alien", the sister of a recently arrested criminal called Babai, whose testimony could damage some important people.

Zhvanetsky Trailer (2025)

15 May 2025

Celebrities remember Mikhail Zhvanetsky, with some of the unique footage from rehearsals and his home also featured.

New Year, I Love You! Trailer (2019)

13 January 2019

Musical movie almanac of stories about the events of the past year, holiday miracles, new hopes, creativity and love.

Medvedeva VS Medvedeva Trailer (2023)

23 November 2023

The film tells about the first steps of Evgenia Medvedeva on the ice, about working with Eteri Tutberidze, about everything that the world champion had to give up for the sake of sports, and what to gain.

Aleksey Balabanov. Postscript Trailer (2023)

05 October 2023

One of the last conversations with a popular director, excerpts from printed interviews over the years and, most importantly, Balabanov's personal diaries.

Julian Semenov . He Knew too Much... Trailer (2011)

01 March 2011

How did the most popular Soviet film scout Isaev-Stirlitz appear? The script for "Seventeen Moments of Spring" was written in just two weeks under an umbrella on the beach in Yalta.