Yefim Kamenetsky

Most Popular Yefim Kamenetsky Trailers

Total trailers found: 24

Maigret and the Man on the Bench Trailer (1981)

10 September 1981

Strict Male Life Trailer (1978)

29 October 1978

About the peaceful everyday life of one of the tank regiments of the Soviet Army on the northern borders of the country, where graduates of the tank school, Lieutenant Sorokin and his comrades, serve.

A Declaration of Love Trailer (1978)

15 August 1978

The main character is a talented, but timid writer of the Filippok experiencing with his country the difficult years of revolution, devastation and war.

You Are My Only Love Trailer (1993)

01 February 1993

A love story of two people which turns out into triangle... So the steady family walls do not seem so steady anymore.

Trouble Trailer (1978)

13 March 1978

A weak but kind man is gradually drawn into drunkenness, losing his job and family only to eventually commit a crime.

Let the Fireweed Bloom!.. Trailer (1984)

01 September 1984

A touching story about the friendship of guys who help two lonely old people meet after almost half a century of separation.

The Taming of the Shrew Trailer (1973)

10 December 1973

A performance by the Leningrad State Academic Theater named after The Lensoveta based on Shakespeare's play.

The Adventures of Four Friends Trailer (1980)

27 April 1980

About the life and adventures of four animal friends. The owner of the animals, a forest ranger, is training three dogs to be friends with a cat.

Seven Crosses in a Notebook Trailer (1983)

23 July 1983

Investigation Held by Bychkov's Team Trailer (1983)

25 December 1983

Follows the persistent, but not always noticeable battle for the moral foundations of the individual, for the future of young people.

The Wife Trailer (1977)

01 November 1977

About the complicated relationship of spouses.

Letters Of Happiness Trailer (2019)

03 December 2019

Three amazing stories about love and friendship, about faith in a dream and the connection of generations, about how not to betray yourself and remain human in any life situation.

Grandmother's Grandson Trailer (1979)

14 June 1979

A story of a young boy David who recently moved from Erevan to Leningrad.

Village Story Trailer (1981)

14 July 1981

The fate of the main character, Grisha Gorelov, a young tractor driver who dreams of happiness for the hardworking people of his village, becomes entangled in a complex knot.

The Only One Trailer (1976)

01 March 1976

Kolya Kasatkin, who saw in his wife Tanyusha the ideal of female charm, tenderness, kindness, who loved her to the point of oblivion, was at a loss before the idle conversations of well-wishers about his wife's betrayal.

Wild Gavrila Trailer (1976)

15 March 1976

A circus arrives in a provincial town. Without any malicious intent, the local kids steal a trained bear named Gavrila from the circus to set him free.

The Oddballs of Saint-Michel Trailer (1989)

26 October 1989

The suzerain of Saint-Michel was cruel and merciless. He had already executed everyone he could, even the executioner himself.

The Murderer Receives the Goncourt Prize Trailer (1983)

15 May 1983

An unknown writer, Paul Dubois, wins the prestigious Prix Goncourt for his novel. However, the author does not attend the award ceremony, and it is soon revealed that the murder described in the novel is real.

A Gift from Soldier Ivan Varezhkin Trailer (1989)

23 October 1989

Based on Russian fairytales.

The Death of Magister Coppelius Trailer (1988)

23 October 1988

Based on the fairy tales by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann.

Long Live the Cinema! Trailer (1978)

23 March 1978

Reflections of the Dandelion the computer on the future of cinema.

The Engagement in Saint-Michel Trailer (1990)

28 October 1990

Based on French fairytales.

Tin Rings Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

About the adventures of two princesses who received rings from the wizard Almanzor as a gift. The problem was that one of them was too stupid and the other was too evil.

Kovalyova From the Provinces Trailer (1975)

24 November 1975

Based on the play by Ignatiy Dvoretsky. Television version of the play by the Lensovet Leningrad Academic Theater.