Viktor Semenyuk

Viktor Semenyuk Trailers

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Soviet and Russian documentary filmmaker. In 1963 he graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Kharkiv State University, in 1975 — the workshop of Mikhail Romm and Leonid Christie at the directing Faculty of VGIK. One of the classics of the Leningrad Documentary Film School (Lendoc). Author and director of more than 50 documentaries, who has educated many students and followers. Founder of the Directing Department of the St. Petersburg University of Cinema and Television.

Most Popular Viktor Semenyuk Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Karpov Plays with Karpov Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

The film tells about the social activities of the world chess champion Anatoliy Karpov, his scientific work and hobbies, about the preparation for the 1981 World Cup.

An Equation With Six Known Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

About the USSR national volleyball team, which became the world champion in 1978, and its senior coach Vyacheslav Platonov.

House of Romanov Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

The documentary film dedicated to the life of Nicholas II and his family was edited from chronicle of 1896-1916 from the funds of The Russian State Documentary Film & Photo Archive.

Entrepreneurs Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

The emergence of private entrepreneurship during the years of perestroika. Bold market pioneers sell their simple products and argue with dissatisfied customers.

Smoke of the Fatherland Trailer (1988)

01 February 1988

Habitats Trailer (1986)

01 March 1986

About the development of the Tyumen North, the difficult living and working conditions in this harsh region.

State Road Trailer (1988)

23 November 1988

People travel in narrow train carriages across a vast and beautiful country. Villages, cities, cemeteries, forests and factories float past the windows.

Yaroslavl Portrait Trailer (1985)

25 May 1985

The film was shot in the year of the 975th anniversary of Yaroslavl. The painting is based on portraits of Yaroslavl residents from the distant past and Yaroslavl residents of the late twentieth century: workers, restorers, engineers, artists.