Sergey Vinokurov Trailers
Sergey Vinokurov is a director, scriptwriter and member of the Russian Cinematographers’ Union. He is a graduate of Alexander Sokurov’s film school.
Sergey Vinokurov is a director, scriptwriter and member of the Russian Cinematographers’ Union. He is a graduate of Alexander Sokurov’s film school.
Total trailers found: 14
01 May 1990
Martha, a young teacher, suffers from persecution mania. The phantom of an organization like the KGB arises in her mind and gradually materializes.
01 November 2013
Documentary following a mobile blood donation team travelling through rural Russia, where people sell their blood to make ends meet.
05 August 2022
The robinsonade of the Polish settler of the XIX century Mikhail Yankovsky in the Far East today directly rhymes with the national project "Far Eastern Hectare".
04 February 2004
There was a split between men and women in the village. Led by the village teachers, the women turned to religion.
18 November 1997
A Russian town is terrorized by a monstrous vampire, named Upyr. Upyr turns everyone into a slave, then kills.
01 November 1989
An experimental short film in which the authors, without resorting to synchrons, managed to convey the atmosphere of one of the provincial Russian cities.
01 January 1993
The film consists of five separate short stories about different people. A young man who has just returned from the war in Transnistria.
01 March 1994
The twenty-six-year-old hero, who previously worked as a parking lot watchman, went into business and could not repay the loan.
19 September 2018
The action in the film takes place in the Far East, on an uninhabited island called Rikord in the Peter the Great Gulf of the Sea of Japan.
05 September 1990
Inspired by Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, Sokurov’s Save and Protect recalls the most crucial events of Emma’s decline and fall: affairs with the aristocratic Rodolphe and the student Leon, the humiliation that follows her husband’s botching of the operation on the stable boy’s clubfoot.
11 August 2016
The Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric power station is the most powerful in Russia and the sixth most powerful in the world.
01 October 2014
Using the patriotic military celebrations of May 9 as an ongoing and disquieting motif, St. Petersburg–based documentary filmmaker Rudnitskaya introduces several ordinary gay and lesbian couples whose legal rights are increasingly invalidated, and whose very lives are in constant danger in a cultural and political climate that’s turned blatantly, unapologetically homophobic.