Most Popular Yury Avdeev Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Sport, Sport, Sport Trailer (1970)
06 June 1970
Combining staged scenes, newsreel footage, and documentary episodes, the history of the development of sports is presented, showing the stadiums of Moscow, Philadelphia, Stockholm and Mexico City in the past and future.
Triumph Over Violence Trailer (1965)
31 December 1965
Romm pulls out all the stops in its selection of documentary material to draw the viewer not only into absolute horror about fascism and nazism in the 1920s–1940s Europe, but also to a firm conviction that nothing of the sort should be allowed to happen again anywhere in the world.
Comrade Nikanorova Awaits You Trailer (1979)
15 January 1979
Fate has repeatedly deceived Katya Nikanorova — however, she is still destined to wait for a meeting with her happiness.
Birthday Trailer (1982)
29 October 1982
After the death of his wife, Pyotr Maksimovich Zverev’s life didn't develop very happily: relations with a woman whom he loved were difficult to develop, and it was also not easy with adult children.
Ladies' Man 2 Trailer (1992)
14 September 1992
Two young friends are looking for adventures and women during New Year night.
The Uninvited Friend Trailer (1981)
04 March 1981
The film tells about the complex relationship between two chemical scientists. Viktor Sviridov arrived from the province, where he works as an engineer at one of the factories, at the metropolitan institute in order to defend his project related to an urgent scientific problem.
Winner Trailer (1976)
01 November 1976
Civil War. Red Army commander Yakov Spiridonov falls into the White Guard rear, escapes and finds shelter in one of the ruined villages with a young teacher.
July Rain Trailer (1967)
07 August 1967
Lena, a woman in her late twenties, loves her boyfriend, but in time comes to see that their relationship serves no useful function.
Call Me from Afar Trailer (1978)
23 January 1978
Grusha's (Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina) husband has left her and she is now a single parent to her adolescent son Vitya (Vladimir Naumenko).