Tamara Konovalova

Most Popular Tamara Konovalova Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

31st Dept. Trailer (1972)

03 January 1972

The Commissioner of Police has been tasked with conducting an investigation into the threat of a terrorist attack in the building of the press concern.

Dead Souls Trailer (1969)

10 December 1969

In "Dead Souls" Gogol posed the most pressing and painful questions of modern life. The very title of the poem had enormous revealing power; it carried, according to Herzen, “something terrifying”, “he could not name it otherwise; not the revisionists - dead souls, but all these Nozdryovs.

The Fall of the Empire Trailer (1971)

12 April 1971

1917. The eve of the October Revolution. Having returned to St. Petersburg from exile, the Bolshevik Vaulin, despite police persecution, joins the Bolsheviks.

Vanya, How are You Here? Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Tractor driver Pronka Lagutin comes to the city. Meeting the director's assistant unexpectedly turns into an invitation to him to play the role of a rural guy who moves to the city.

Before the Storm Trailer (1969)

01 July 1969

The film takes place between two revolutions - 1905 and 1917. There is no agreement in the family of the Kolomiytsev brothers, bankrupt nobles.

Private Life of Kuzyayev Valentin Trailer (1968)

10 June 1968

A high-schooler named Valentin Kuzyayev is invited to appear on a TV show about youth. When he is given a questionnaire, Valentin finds himself unable to answer the simplest questions.

The Worker's Settlement Trailer (1966)

25 April 1966

Leonid Pleshcheyev returned from the war blind. Against his will, he became a dependent. He drowns his grief in unrestrained drunkenness, thereby tormenting his wife Mariya and his teenage son Lyonka.

Sultry July Trailer (1965)

27 December 1965

A new chairman arrives at the Zarya collective farm with the firm intention of creating a model farm there.

Envy Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

Performance based on the novel of the same name by Yuri Olesha with the participation of actors from the Leningrad Bolshoi Drama Theater of M.

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.