Vladimir Chekasin Trailers
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Total trailers found: 13
01 January 1979
An unemployed American gets a job in a shooting gallery as a live target. The greedy capitalist owner charges patrons double for the chance to shoot at a human being.
14 May 2000
The beautiful Tanya returns to her small mining town, after supposedly working as a model in Moscow. She decides to marry her shy school sweetheart Mishka, who now works in the mine.
01 January 1994
Eccentric post-apocalyptic take on gangster cinema.
06 April 2002
The story of street children and the dog who penetrate into the fast food restaurants at night and catching terrorists in spare time.
17 October 1990
Ivan is old Russia: thick, dour, hard-working, often brutish; he misses Communism. He drives a taxi and one night meets Alexi, a new Russian, a musician, an alcoholic, irresponsible.
01 November 2024
In 1973, Leonid Samuilovich flees the USSR and lands a job at the BBC in London. Five years later, radio host Alexei Leonidov starts releasing clandestine recordings smuggled from totalitarian countries via intricate cloak-and-dagger operations.
28 August 2004
A group of youngsters get familiar with "causality effect paradigm" for the first time in their lives and find it not so pleasant.
01 July 1986
The documentary concert consists of performances by Soviet pop performers such as Anne Veski, Alexander Gradsky, Nani Bregvadze, and others.
22 December 1990
In an ordinary industrial Soviet town, notable only for presence of a radio-telescope, people start behaving strangely, in a robotic manner, while assuming geometry-inspired aliases and organizing into a new hierarchy.
01 November 1986
The film is based on the concert of "Pop Mechanics" under the direction of Sergey Kuryokhin.
25 April 1983
Animators from the distant future fly to another planet to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Soviet animation.
03 March 1976
A jazz concert film featuring Moscow and Baltic musicians: Goloschekin's ensemble, the 'Melodiya' ensemble, Boris Frumkin, the 'Modo' ensemble, and Vyacheslav Ganelin's trio.