Yanina Kogut

Most Popular Yanina Kogut Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Sky. Plane. Girl. Trailer (2002)

02 September 2002

Based on Edvard Radzinsky’s play "104 Pages about Love". They saw each other in a cafe. They could not meet, as in this cafe there was nobody but the bartender.

The Son Trailer (2014)

20 November 2014

Andrey lives with his sick mother, suffering serious disease, schizophrenia. Close relatives are tired of dealing with the disease: his father cut loose from his family long time ago, now he has another family; his sister also left home and for several years no one has heard from her.

Cadences Trailer (2010)

21 September 2010

A portrait of modern-day Moscow seen through the eyes of five women: a lawyer, a merchandiser, an interpreter, a marketing expert, and an actress.

Brother 2 Trailer (2000)

11 May 2000

Arriving in Moscow, Chechen War veteran Danila meets Konstantin, an old friend who tells him that his twin brother has been forced into signing a crooked contract with a US ice hockey team.

Moy paren - angel Trailer (2011)

20 December 2011

Sasha, a young student falls in love with... an angel.

Spring Will Soon Be Here Trailer (2009)

26 November 2009

In the courtyard of a convent run by Mother Ekaterina, a dozen people are trying to build a new life.

Compensation Trailer (2010)

19 August 2010

Two sisters arrive to Moscow trying to find their father who left the family 15 years ago.

Seemed Trailer (2020)

14 September 2020

The inhabitants of a small town are busy getting ready for the final round in the competition “Best Small City of the Country”.

What Men Do! Trailer (2013)

27 February 2013

Unapproachable women, half a million dollars and four guys are to take part in a very funny game “Sexlotto” which is organized by an extravagant millionaire.

Travelling with Pets Trailer (2007)

30 August 2007

Plucked from an orphanage as a literal love slave, the now adult Natalija (a luminous Kseniya Kutepova) serves her ape-like husband by tending his prized cow—whose milk they sell to customers on passing trains.