St. Petersburg Documentary Film Studio Movie Trailers

Most Popular St. Petersburg Documentary Film Studio Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Fugitives Trailer (2023)

21 June 2023

Denis Lisov was able to defend the right to raise his own children and went to Sweden to pick them up from a foster family and return to his native Khabarovsk.

Elegy from Russia Trailer (1993)

11 June 1993

These images and sounds are poetic metaphors that transform “Elegy from Russia” into a document that provides a emotional–historical “memory bank” for all.

It Snowed in the Morning... Trailer (1993)

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.

The Noah's Ark by Viktor Dolnik Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

Russian Film Chronicle No. 5 Trailer (2000)

01 December 2000

An almanac of three different stories, united by a single New Year's Eve, Christmas theme.

Parking Lot Trailer (1994)

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.

Not About Stalin Trailer (1995)

01 May 1995

By means of documentary films, the authors try to explore the deep essence of Stalinism as a phenomenon that was and is based on the historical, psychological and social traditions of Russian society.

Portrait Trailer (2002)

19 October 2002

This movie is a collection of portraits of residents of Russian countryside. Not a single word. Only long look into the camera.

Ascension Day Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

The Lemon Seller Trailer (2012)

16 September 2012

The poet Roald Mandelstam lived in postwar Leningrad. He was seriously ill from childhood, rarely left his house, and knew his life would be short.