Sergey Lobanov

Most Popular Sergey Lobanov Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Iron Mask Trailer (2019)

16 August 2019

Commissioned to map the Far East territories of the Russian Empire, cartographer Jonathan Green sets off on a long journey of unbelievable adventures—making breath-taking discoveries and meeting mysterious creatures, Chinese princesses, deadly masters of oriental martial arts, and even the King of Dragons.

Home Trailer (2011)

03 November 2011

In a large house in the middle of the steppes, the Shamanovs meet for a family gathering. When suddenly the eldest brother Victor appears after a 25 year absence, unspoken family conflicts come to light.

The Dyatlov Pass Incident Trailer (2013)

27 February 2013

In February of 1959, nine Russian hikers ventured into a remote area of the Ural Mountains. Two weeks later, all of them were found dead.

The Railway Trailer (2007)

01 August 2007

Mischa, a mute boy, sets out on a surrealistic journey together with his father and two men. Their means of transportation is an old Soviet locomotive, loaded with stolen coal.

Lovey-Dovey: The Rise of Machines Trailer (2023)

30 March 2023

In the new film, the Golubevs will swap bodies with robots and get the opportunity to rethink their attitude to modern technology and come to an understanding.

Bitterly! Trailer (2013)

24 October 2013

Progressive and talented Natasha and Roma dream of a European wedding by the sea - but Natasha's stepfather procured a different scenario.

What Men Do! 2 Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

Four friends from the first movie are back in the saddle. This time they're not only returning to the big sex world but also helping the state on the important mission.

Bitterly! 2 Trailer (2014)

23 October 2014

Hoping to break a big jackpot Natasha's stepfather does the financial gamble than substitutes his business partners.

The Swing Trailer (1994)

08 February 1994

The second film by Kyrgyzstani director Aktan Arym Kubat (then credited by his Russian name Aktan Abdykalykov), it is the first of his autobiographical Kurak ("Quilt") Trilogy, followed by Beshkempir (The Adopted Son, 1998) and The Chimp (2001).