Most Popular Volodymyr Vynnychenko Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
The Black Panther Trailer (1921)
14 October 1921
Kornej is a young painter of primitivism. An art agent discover the works of Kornej and buy the whole collection.
Sin Trailer (1991)
15 July 1991
At first playfully, and then seriously, the heroine falls in love with her friend's husband, who fights for social justice.
Notes of the Snub-Nosed Mephistopheles Trailer (1994)
24 May 1994
The film takes place in 1905. The main character is a lawyer Mykhalyuk, a social revolutionary, an intellectual.
For Natus Trailer (1992)
15 June 1992
A young scientist, Roman Vitalievich Voziy, is engaged in scientific activities and aspires to become a professor.
Lies Trailer (1918)
01 January 1918
Screen adaptation of the play by V.K.Vinnichenko. The picture was probably not released due to the fire of the studio.
A Shirt with Ukrainian Embroidery Trailer (1992)
01 January 1992
Based on Vladimir Vinnichenko's short stories "The Moderate" and "The Sincere." The heroes of this ironic joke are the apolitical Samzharenok and the Ukrainian nationalist Nedotykanyi.
The Adventures of a Penny Trailer (1929)
01 January 1929
Children from working class neighborhoods wearing patched-up clothes have fun in Kyiv streets - they slide down showy slopes, walk on the brink of a precipice and even conquer the light ice of the Dnieper river.
Black Panther and Polar Bear Trailer (1990)
01 January 1990
Based on the play by Volodymyr Vynnychenko. A married couple, Korney (Polar Bear), an artist, and his wife, Rita (Black Panther), live in Paris.
Saldatyky Trailer (2014)
11 October 2014
In 1904, the struggle against the landlords is gaining momentum. The peasants come to the landlords to fight for justice, but they encounter soldiers.
A Sin Trailer (1991)
31 December 1991
At first playing around, and then seriously, the heroine falls in love with her friend's husband, who fights for social justice.
Ukrainian Movement Trailer (1917)
01 December 1917
One of the few known films shot in 1917 in Ukraine (UPR). The film contains portrait of the head of the General Secretariat - the first government of Ukraine, Volodymyr Vynnychenko, the head of the Ukrainian Central Rada, Professor Mykhailo Hrushevsky, with a group of members of the UCR near the Pedagogical Museum in Kyiv, where the Ukrainian Central Rada worked, and a group of delegates to the eighth session of the UCR.