Yu-Lan Chen

Yu-Lan Chen Trailers

There Were Three Bachelors TrailerThe People and the Nile TrailerThe Songs of the Sea Trailer

Yu-Lan Chen (also known as Iolanda Chen) was a Soviet cinematographer. Born in China, her family moved to Moscow, where later on she pursued a degree in Cinematography at Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Chen worked on a number of films including an epic four-part adaptation of War and Peace.

Most Popular Yu-Lan Chen Trailers

Total trailers found: 25

There Were Three Bachelors Trailer (1973)

30 December 1973

A funny story about three best friends - young scientists who swear to not get married and concentrate only on science.

The Communist Trailer (1958)

09 February 1958

A young ordinary communist, Vasiliy Gubanov, was among many who took part in the construction of the most important facility for the young republic, the power plant.

War and Peace Trailer (1968)

28 April 1968

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.

War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky Trailer (1966)

14 March 1966

In 1805 St. Petersburg, Pierre Bezukhov, illegitimate son of a rich nobleman, is introduced to high society.

The Great Glinka Trailer (1946)

06 June 1946

About the life of the Russian composer Mikhail Glinka.

Zoya Trailer (1944)

23 November 1944

The true story of one of Russia's most beloved national heroines. During the Nazi siege of Moscow, a fearless 18-year-old girl named Zoya risked her life as a partisan fighter.

Admiral Ushakov Trailer (1953)

22 April 1953

Historical epic about the legendary Russian naval commander of the 18th century, admiral Fyodor Ushakov, and his fight for Crimea during the Russo-Turkish War.

Attack from the Sea Trailer (1953)

04 October 1953

The historical and biographic movie about the glorified Russian naval commander Ushakov. France begins aggressive wars.

High Award Trailer (1939)

25 August 1939

Sofiya Perovskaya Trailer (1968)

16 March 1968

A biopic, looking at one of the major leaders of the assassination of Czar Alexander II.

Lermontov Trailer (1943)

07 July 1943

Chronicle of the life of Russian poet Michail Lermontov, from the final days of Alexandr Pushkin to the fatal destiny of the poet himself.

Salavat Yulayev Trailer (1941)

21 February 1941

A film about the national hero of the Bashkir people Salavat Yulaev, the leader of the Bashkirs in the peasant uprising led by Yemelyan Pugachev.

The People and the Nile Trailer (1972)

17 January 1972

The construction of the Aswan dam as seen by those who took part in it: engineers, workers, Egyptians, and Soviets.

Five Days, Five Nights Trailer (1961)

27 February 1961

While Dresden is in ruins in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, over two thousand paintings by artists including Rembrandt, Raphael, Rubens, Giorgione, and Vermeer have disappeared from the city’s Old Masters Picture Gallery.

The Songs of the Sea Trailer (1971)

07 October 1971

"One pure peaceful sky, one bright southern sun, one warm Black sea and deep true friendship of burning hearts connect the Soviet and Romanian youth.

History Lesson Trailer (1957)

26 February 1957

In 1933 Berlin, Bulgarian communist Georgi Dimitrov is caught up in the Reichstag fire trials when Nazis seek to frame communists.

In the Rear of the Enemy Trailer (1941)

14 July 1941

During the Winter War three Soviet soldiers perform a risky recon mission.

The Tale of the "Neistoviy" Trailer (1947)

30 December 1947

The film is about the exploit of the destroyer "Neistoviy", who fought during the Great Patriotic War on the Barents Sea.

The Nile and the Life Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Renegotiating the representational paradigm of nationhood the film draws a heterogeneous picture of Egyptian society as well as Soviet workers as they embarked on the momentous dam enterprise.

The Tunnel Trailer (1966)

08 November 1966

Romania, 1944. Six intelligence agents, Russians and Romanians, at the cost of their own lives, prevented the Nazis from destroying a strategically important object — a tunnel on the path of the Soviet Army.

Dzhulbars Trailer (1935)

04 June 1935

A squad of rebels attacks a peaceful caravan, and the old guide Sho-Murad and his granddaughter Pery find themselves in captivity of the bandits.

Far from Moscow Trailer (1950)

19 December 1950

The major oil pipeline construction is going on under heavy bombings by the Nazi Air-Force. The construction workers must work under dangerous conditions around-the-clock in order to deliver oil to the Armies on the front-line.

The Golden Lake Trailer (1935)

05 June 1935

A geological expedition looking for gold in the Russian taiga is beset by a gang of thieves.

The Secret of Success Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

A look behind the scenes at the Bolshoi Theatre. This feature-length ballet film explores the Russian school of realistic dance and highlights the immense daily effort that goes into an artist’s preparation before they take to the stage.

Rainis Trailer (1949)

26 January 1949

A biopic of Rainis (born as Jānis Pliekšāns), a Latvian poet, playwright, translator, and politician, whose works had a profound influence on the literary Latvian language, and the ethnic symbolism he employed in his major works has been central to Latvian nationalism.