Valeriy Smirnov Trailers
The Adventures of Four Friends 4 TrailerAleksandr Volodin: My Soul Is Restless TrailerA Tough Guy Trailer
The Adventures of Four Friends 4 TrailerAleksandr Volodin: My Soul Is Restless TrailerA Tough Guy Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
15 February 1977
The film ballet based on the play by Bernard Shaw "Pygmalion" to the music of Timur Kogan. For the first time, an attempt was made to translate the play into the language of choreography.
26 August 1991
Based on the short stories by V. Shukshin: A Tough Guy, I Believe, and Suraz.
12 May 1979
Among the greenery of the parks of St. Petersburg, the white dress of a beautiful stranger flashes. Together with the prototype of the poet, and other characters - visitors to the restaurant - we wander around the city, go to restaurants, to the train station, to a reception in a rich and noble house.
10 November 1983
A court session is underway. The facts of violations and embezzlement at a small plant are being examined.
10 August 1987
A television film based on the famous production by the Bolshoi Drama Theater is yet another interpretation of Chekhov’s “boring story” — about the life of an intelligent and conscientious Russian man, Ivan Petrovich Voynitsky, “lost” in the rural backwater.
01 January 1987
Based on a story by Nikolai Berezovsky, using fragments from O. Henry's short story "Peaches."
23 March 1978
Reflections of the Dandelion the computer on the future of cinema.
21 March 1984
A story about several days in the life of a zemstvo doctor and his work in a rural hospital.
18 April 1981
The adventures of four friends — Frama the shepherd, Bubrik the Airedale, Toska the mongrel and the Traffic Light cat.
24 April 1994
The bag with the money is being searched not only by Semaphore the cat, but also by riot police with dogs, local boys and, of course, the "locksmith" thief.
28 March 1977
This musical film explores the origins of Russian opera at the Kirov Theatre and a deep commitment to the finest traditions of the operatic art.
05 July 1993
Playwright and poet Aleksandr Volodin looks back at his life and career.