Vera Stroyeva

Vera Stroyeva Trailers

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Soviet director and screenwriter. Married to director Grigoriy Roshal.

Most Popular Vera Stroyeva Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Polyushko, pole Trailer (1957)

18 March 1957

Agronomist Valya Chernysheva fell in love with the new chief agronomist of the MTS Savitsky, a widower with two small daughters.

Petersburg Nights Trailer (1934)

19 February 1934

A loose Communist adaptation of a Dostoyevsky novel. The serf Egor Efimov, a talented violinist, dreams of true art.

The Grand Concert Trailer (1951)

06 June 1951

Young Soviet farm workers are treated to a weekend in Moscow visiting the Bolshoi theater, in gratitude for which they invite the artists who've befriended them to visit their farm and be entertained by performances of their own.

Bouquet of Violets Trailer (1983)

01 September 1983

The WWII. Berestova, an air regiment engineer, meets Ardatov, a fighter pilot whose wife has died. Now he must think about how to raise his two children alone.

We, The Russian People Trailer (1966)

16 January 1966

January 1917. The workers and peasants of Russia, hunted by the tsarist government in the trenches, forced to defend alien interests of the king, the landowners and exploiters-capitalists.

Maryte Trailer (1947)

01 January 1947

The poor Melnik family lives in Zarasai region. Elder Mary parents struggle to send Marry to school but they did this anyway.

Russia's Heart Trailer (1971)

01 November 1971

Reminiscing the 1917 Russian October Revolution, a time when the films' director was 14 years old.

His Excellency Trailer (1928)

20 March 1928

This 1928 film features stylized cinematography and actors from the Moscow Art Theater in a fiction story based on the life of Jewish Labor Bund member Hirsch Lekert who attempted to assassinate the Vilna governor in 1902 to avenge the flogging of workers who participated in a May Day rally.

Variety Stars Trailer (1954)

19 July 1954

Local comic duo from the Ukraine reach for the "big time" by entering a talent contest for the Moscow vaudeville circuit, must overcome the interference of an established, competition-shy duo who are helping judge the contest.

Generation of Victors Trailer (1936)

05 November 1936

The film covers the events of 1896-1905 - from the first revolutionary gatherings to the armed Moscow uprising of workers at Krasnaya Presnya, later called Bloody Sunday.

Parental Rights Trailer (1931)

28 January 1931

The clockmaker practices what is known as \"parental rights\" – he mercilessly beats his son Boris for every misdemeanor.

A Man Without A Case Trailer (1932)

01 September 1932

At the school where worker Nikolai Zhikharev studied, students were given a lot of theoretical information, but how to work with machinery was not explained.

Looking for Happiness Trailer (1940)

22 January 1940

Having tried his hand on the side, the middle peasant chose a collective farm in his native village and achieved a rich harvest, overcoming the resistance of the kulaks.

Two Women Trailer (1930)

07 February 1930

During the NEP era, the ex-wife of a White officer, now married to a dedicated Soviet worker and lover to several bourgeois “specialists”, is expelled by her husband’s party for her affairs.

Khovanshchina Trailer (1959)

14 November 1959

Modest Mussorgsky's final opera, left unfinished at the time of this death in March of 1881.

Boris Godunov Trailer (1954)

21 January 1954

Russian filmmaker Vera Stroyeva specialized in cinematic adaptations of famous operas. One of the most successful of these was her 1955 film version of Mussorgsky and Pushkin's Boris Godunov.

Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #12 Trailer (1942)

12 August 1942

The Gentlefolks of Skotinin Trailer (1927)

10 January 1927

A comedy starring Nina Shaternikova, The Skotinins is loosely based on the 18th century play The Minor by Denis Fonvizin.

Batyr of the Steppes Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

After several days of the offensive, the Red Army detachment settles down to rest. At a halt, the warrior Kuregen tells his comrades-in-arms the story of the feat of the legendary Kazakh batyr Tolagai, who sacrificed his life for the people's good a thousand years ago.