Most Popular Timur Zoloev Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Where have you been, Odysseus? Trailer (1978)
13 September 1978
A story of a Soviet spy working in France during WWII.
Colonel Shaligin's Waiting Trailer (1982)
16 August 1982
Summer 1944, Belarus. A group of Soviet soldiers was tasked with urgently delivering our scout from the German rear across the front line.
Vacation That Did Not Take Place Trailer (1977)
21 March 1977
Friendship requires dedication. Andrei, Yuri and Valera were friends from school and decided to spend a vacation together.
The Spring of Hope Trailer (1984)
26 August 1984
The permanent chairman of one of Ukraine's leading collective farms, a former front-line soldier, is caught off guard by the unexpected: the spring is unusually difficult and does not bode well for the harvest, his health has deteriorated, and his best foreman has been transferred to a struggling farm.
Two steps from "Paradise" Trailer (1985)
06 May 1985
1944 year. Carpathians. Soviet intelligence officers were tasked with detecting and destroying a strategically important enemy object - a uranium ore warehouse, encoded by the nazis under the name "Paradise".
Rebirth Trailer (1981)
07 September 1981
A good guy from a prosperous family Gena Rusanov studies at the institute, loves a girl and is ready to get married.
Everyday of Life Trailer (1974)
16 September 1974
The mining town of Donetsk with specifically difficult mining and geological conditions. To the new chief engineer Marat Zhukov, the mine directorate sets the task to close the dangerous lava, where the Dotsenko team works - one of the best mines has ceased to fulfill the plan.
A Farewell To Cinema Trailer (1995)
01 June 1995
Documentary about post-Soviet society’s abandonment of cinema in favour of the free market.
Blue Patrol Trailer (1974)
25 January 1974
A new teacher and her brother, who has been appointed head of fisheries control, arrive in a village on the shores of an estuary.
Nikolay Amosov Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Confessions of a surgeon — this is how readers and critics appreciated N. Amosov's book "Thoughts and Heart".