Sergei Yursky Movie Trailers
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Faithful Robot Trailer (1965)
04 April 1965
A runaway robot obsessed with an idea of creating a perfect human becomes a household property of a writer through deception.
I Am Flying to You as a Memory... Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
The film is based on the drawings and manuscripts of A.S.Pushkin.
Star Counter Trailer (1987)
23 June 1987
Germany in the thirties. Soviet spy Yaroslava Soboleva (aka Sophie Weinert) manages to destroy stocke
The Lonely Businessman's Big Score Trailer (1984)
12 November 1984
A movie about a little man - a little funny and a little sad - a Latino businessman, owner of a loss-making shop.
A Cat and a Half Trailer (2003)
01 January 2003
A documentary-fiction hybrid film based on the works of Joseph Brodsky.
Regarding the Bald Singer... Trailer (2009)
02 March 2009
Free variations on a theme by Eugène Ionesco.
Koriolan Trailer (1968)
05 May 1968
The noble patrician Gaius Marcius became famous for his military exploits and victories over the enemies of the Romans, the Volscians.
The Painting Trailer (1989)
25 May 1989
An engineer's hotel stay is interrupted by a visit from a stranger.
Secrets Shared with a Stranger Trailer (1996)
14 June 1996
In Russia, in 1907, a rich lenient husband of a loose unfaithful woman is brutally murdered. She and her two lovers are suspects, but what about the stranger she met just before the murder? With no friends left, she and the stranger bond.
My Favorite Time Trailer (1987)
01 January 1987
A full-length animated film based on drawings by Alexander Pushkin, which includes all three pictures of Andrey Khrzhanovsky's Pushkin trilogy: "I Am Flying to You as a Memory.
Plyukh and Plikh Trailer (1984)
10 March 1984
Two ordinary boys, brothers Paul and Peter, rescue two little dogs from the evil Kaspar Schlich.
Eugene Onegin Trailer (1967)
01 April 1967
The first and second chapters of "Eugene Onegin" performed by Sergei Yursky, filmed live for Leningrad Television.
Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You Trailer (1981)
29 June 1981
In early 20th-century Azerbaijan, two circus artists travel to a village where one of them was born, unaware of the danger and adventure that await them.
The Magic Bells Trailer (1987)
10 February 1987
A good tale about the inhabitants of a magical city who were shamelessly robbed by the villain Miraclus.
The Constellation of Love Trailer (1985)
01 January 1985
Bek's men kidnap Farukh's fiancee. He goes on a quest, thus violating the warnings of the good Fairy.
The Chairs Trailer (2010)
02 February 2010
A television version of the award-winning stage adaptation of Eugène Ionesco's tragic farce, mounted in 1994 for Moscow's School of Contemporary Plays Theatre and revived for television in 2009.
Zadoc and Happiness Trailer (1995)
11 January 1995
Small, hunchbacked and unlucky, Zadoc dreams of finding love. Chased from his village, he is propelled towards the unknown.
Crazy Money Trailer (1968)
12 July 1968
A television adaptation of Alexander Ostrovsky's play "Crazy Money," directed by Alexander Belinsky, the most prolific director of Leningrad television.
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Trailer (1983)
10 January 1983
A cult Soviet musical based on Ali Baba story with spoken-word interludes stylized as Persian poetry.
Noah's Ark Trailer (1967)
07 February 1967
Based on the play of the same name by Isidor Shtok. The author described this work as a prehistoric documentary drama, while audiences recognized it as a comedy.
This Fantastic World 13 Trailer (1987)
19 December 1987
The consequences of a nuclear war are destruction, hunger. The surviving people have even lost the memory of their former civilization.
The Hare's Tail Trailer (1984)
07 February 1984
The hare has lost its magnificent tail - everyone is suspected.
Woe to Wit or Eisenstein and Meyerhold: a Two-fold Portrait in the Interior of the Epoch Trailer (2003)
01 January 2003
The film is about the complex, passionate and at the same time deeply respectful relationship between two genius directors, a teacher (Meyerhold) and a student (Eisenstein).
Fiesta Trailer (1971)
03 June 1971
A stage adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises", first staged for Gorky Bolshoi Drama Theater and later reworked for Leningrad Television.
Dragon's Cave Trailer (1982)
01 July 1982
A parable about an evil dragon who has captured the “magic light”, without which people are forced to live in darkness.
A Country House for One Family Trailer (1978)
13 February 1978
On the seashore, the mother and father decided to build a country house where their three sons, daughter, daughters-in-law and grandchildren could gather together.
Eugene Onegin Trailer (1999)
26 May 1999
Thirty-two years after his live reading of Alexander Pushkin’s novel on Leningrad Television, actor Sergei Yursky comes back for another close read in this eight-part television production celebrating the 200th anniversary of the poet’s birth.
The Dark Lady of the Sonnets Trailer (1966)
06 June 1966
A television adaptation of a short comedy of the same name by George Bernard Shaw.
The Little House in Kolomna Trailer (1974)
01 July 1974
A television play based on the eponymous poem, letters, and other works by Alexander Pushkin.
Foma Opiskin Trailer (1999)
18 March 1999
A young man arrives in a village to visit his uncle, a retired colonel, and finds the local community "enslaved" by a man who, according to him, "will remain in history.
Taiga Trailer (1985)
30 August 1985
After a mail plane crashes in the Siberian taiga, two rivals set off along untrodden paths in search of missing money.
Handmade Clouds Trailer (2015)
18 March 2015
Five stories depicting five different kinds of love, from childhood to old age.
Don Quixote Takes Up the Fight Trailer (1968)
01 March 1968
Realizing that his quest for knowledge is quixotic, a Russian polar explorer prepares for a doomed expedition to the Arctic.
Viktor Shklovsky and Roman Jakobson: Life is a Novel Trailer (2009)
01 July 2009
A two-part documentary about the fraught relationship between Russian writer Viktor Shklovsky and émigré linguist Roman Jakobson.
Count Nulin Trailer (1965)
01 July 1965
A live reading of Alexander Pushkin's humorous poem for Leningrad Television.