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04 February 1917
Silent feature film by Olga Preobrazhenskaya and Vladimir Gardin based on Pushkin’s story of the same name.
01 November 1917
A worker and union leader is falsely accused of theft, by a boss who is lusting after his fiancée
02 November 1914
The Kreutzer Sonata is based on a novella by Leo Tolstoy, named after Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata. The work is an argument for the ideal of sexual abstinence and an in-depth first-person description of jealous rage.
02 January 1913
Directed by Vladimir Gardin and Yakov Protazanov, this two-part epic was the most expensive Russian film at the time and smashed box office records.
23 February 1919
Propaganda film directed by Mikhail Narokov and Nikandr Turkin. Partially lost.
31 December 1930
About a brigade of young female turners who win the respect of the factory team by their labor.
12 December 1930
The last and only surviving silent film by director and actor Yevgeny Chervyakov. The film adaptation is distinguished by the accuracy of the psychological characteristics of the numerous characters (Chervyakov himself played the episodic role of an officer magnificently), the detail of everyday sketches of life in Germany and Russia, and the conveyance of the atmosphere of the events of the First World War and the Civil War.
09 February 1939
Don Cossack Stepan Razin boyars vowed revenge for his friends tortured torture. As head of the rebellious peasants, he becomes the leader of the whole army.
13 February 1923
Set in an imaginary land where the threat of revolution spurs the Emperor to seek exile in one of the most distant parts of his realm.
28 January 1947
A graduate of a choreographic school is looking for a new style for her part in the ballet "Sleeping Beauty".
08 November 1926
Spirka Spandyr, a petty crook and swindler, escapes from the Soviet Union after serving his sentence and soon becomes the pride of the White émigré community in Amsterdam — Baron Spirka von Spandyr.
06 October 1914
In Imperial Russia, Anna, wife of the officer Karenin, goes to Moscow to visit her brother. On the way, she meets charming cavalry officer Vronsky, to whom she's immediately attracted.
25 May 1939
The Greek teacher Belikov, who works in a rural gymnasium, loved to keep things in cases, was afraid of everything and lived himself, as if in a case, on the principle: “no matter what happens”.
01 January 1921
A down on his luck peasant goes to fight in World War I and returns home a hero. Partially lost.
29 December 1916
Based on the famous novel "Michael" by Heinrich Bang.
23 February 1919
Agitfilm. On the growth of revolutionary consciousness of young workers. Years of civil war. Responding to the call to join the Red Army, in the military committees come volunteers.
01 April 1935
The peaceful life of an exemplary collective farm is being rent asunder by shortages and dissent, and a commissar is sent to uncover the source of the problems, unaware that their is actual sabotage involved.
07 November 1932
Shame or Counterplan is a 1932 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and Fridrikh Ermler. The film’s title-song called "The Song of the Counterplan", composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, became world famous and was adapted into "Au-devant de la vie", a notable song of the French socialist movement of the 1930s.
29 August 1941
Anton Ivanovich Voronov is a highly respected professor at the Moscow Conservatoire, who places the music of Bach above everything else and regards it as the ultimate yardstick by which other musical accomplishments must be measured.
23 January 1934
Film adaptation of The Golovlyov Family ("Господа Головлёвы), a classic novel by Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin.
17 April 1935
In an unnamed English-speaking capitalist land, a young engineer invents inexhaustible giant robots to replace the fragile human workers on high-volume assembly-lines, and soon finds his invention co-opted by the military-industrial complex.
01 April 1934
A coming-of-age story about a flute-playing boy (Yyvan Kyrla) from the Mari people, a national minority who lived near the Volga, and how he is educated by the Soviet state.
22 August 1938
Depicts Russian Tsar Peter the First's conquest over the Swedes and his son Aleksey's plot to overthrow him.
01 May 1938
At the beginning of 1919, a serious threat loomed over Astrakhan: British aviation was striking from the air, an interventionist fleet was approaching by sea, and Kolchak and Denikin were besieging the city from the land.
02 January 1925
Konstantin Eggert both directed and starred as Count Shemet, cursed by his insane mother’s traumatic experience with a bear to have seizures during which he himself becomes a “bear” on the kill.
13 February 1915
The love story of young Countess Natasha Rostova and Count Pierre Bezukhov is interwoven with the Great Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon's invading army.
01 April 1946
Soviet sailors boldly defend Leningrad from the German fascists.
16 February 1936
Peasant rebelling, pictures of folk anger - here accent that had to put Ivanovo in a new film. The manuscript of novel was found post mortem Pushkin in his papers.
24 April 1941
About the struggle of the red Army and the revolutionary workers of Petrograd against the white guards in 1919.
05 February 1937
1773. The film tells the story of one of the most devastating events in the history of the Russian Empire—the Cossack uprising led by Emelyan Pugachev, which escalated into a civil war for the imperial throne, with Pugachev proclaiming himself Peter III.
19 February 1933
Docu-drama about political and military conflict during the Russian Civil War in 1918, from an orthodox pro-Communist viewpoint.
16 February 1958
Dedicated to the development of the oil industry of Soviet Azerbaijan in the background of the first half of the twentieth century, including their selfless work in strengthening the economic and military might of the USSR.
04 March 1924
The Government of the fictional country Norland has unleashed a war with the neighboring Galikania and is suffering one defeat after another.
05 November 1937
The struggle of Belarusian peasants against the oppression of Polish lords during the reign of Paul I.
20 September 1927
Tsar Nicholas I is enamoured by Natalia, the wife of Alexander Pushkin. To cover his tracks, the tsar encourages the suit of Georges d'Anthès, a French officer, with the help of Count Alexander von Benckendorff.
19 September 1938
The eve of the 1905 Russian revolution was unquiet at the Skrobotova and Bardin factory. In response to the fair demand of the workers to dismiss the cruel and rude master, the masters close the factory and call in the troops.
29 April 1928
The film shows one of the heroes of the uprising of the Belarusian, Lithuanian and Polish people against forced Russification and the restoration of Poland's independence in 1863.
04 January 1924
Mid-19th century. An elderly landowner, bored with life, organizes balls, hunts, fistfights, and banquets.
22 January 1924
Revolutionary melodrama based on Lev Nikulin's story "Хміль". 1917. The main character of the film - a "bourgeois intellectual" - does not sympathize with any side and avoids revolutionary events.
10 February 1937
Biographical film "Youth of the poet", dedicated to Pushkin-Lyceum student. At the 1937 world exhibition in Paris, the film was awarded a gold medal.
04 November 1919
A screen adaptation of excerpts from Jack London's dystopian novel of the same name describing the rise of the Oligarchy (the "Iron Heel") in the United States.
04 July 1933
The stationmaster of a railway station situated in the steppes of Kazakhstan discovers a rubber-bearing plant.
09 December 1936
Two young boys are learning to play violin and getting ready to participate in a great music competition.
24 August 1932
During World War 1 a Russian soldier (Pyotr Sobolevsky) serves in Russian Expeditionary Force in France where he is chosen for his marksmanship and trained as a skilled sniper.
10 May 1936
Arkasha Pryakhin, the son of a cook, is accepted by the "ladies' committee" as a free pupil at the gymnasium.
09 May 1936
Russian Empire, 19th century. Poor Nykanor leaves his village and becomes a miner in the Donbas. His son Ostap also becomes a miner and works in the mine for thirty years, but after his father's sudden dismissal, he realizes that the state system needs radical changes.
23 March 1932
About how the antifascists of a Western European country in the 1930s disrupted the loading of weapons intended for the war with the Soviet Union.
16 April 1929
Based on the novel by Yakub Kolas "In the Vastness of Life". The film is considered lost.
13 May 1941
About the labor exploits of gold miners, the old partisan Fedor Potanin and his son, the leader Stepan.
08 November 1925
The film takes place during the pre-revolutionary years and the initial period of the Soviet regime. At a monastery shelter in one of Russia's western towns, orphan Yulka gives birth to a son from the shepherd Jerome.
01 August 1924
The film takes place somewhere abroad. One of the characters in the film, novice Morne, rescues a fisherman girl, Armela, who loses her mind from terror and seriously begins to believe that she is the "goddess of the winds".
05 September 1924
Ukrainian Soviet film about the fate of a young Ukrainian peasant who became a participant in the revolutionary struggle.
02 January 1915
Five-episode adaptation of the eponymous Russian novel, directed by Pyotr Chardynin et al.