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  • Mark Zakharov – Formula lyubvi AKA Formula of Love (1984) (HD)

    Mark Zakharov1981-1990ComedyRomanceRussia

    A young aristocrat, Aleksei Fedyashev, is languishing in his family’s country estate, spending his days reading poetry and confessing his love… to a statue. Upon hearing that famous Count Cagliostro is touring Russia and has created quite a buzz in high society with his “magic”, he decides to ask the Count to bring the statue to life…Read More »

  • Andrey Kravchuk – Italyanets AKA The Italian (2005)

    2001-2010Andrey KravchukDramaRussia

    Synopsis:
    Six-year-old Vanya Solntsev lives in a desolate and rundown orphanage run by an alcoholic headmaster. When a wealthy Italian couple wanting to adopt selects him, the other children, especially his good friend, Anton, envy his fortune and name him The Italian. However, when a grief-stricken mother of another boy commits suicide after returning to reclaim her son and discovering he is no longer there, Vanya fears the same fate looms for him. With the aid of some of the older boys, he retrieves his file from the office safe and learns the address of the children’s home where he previously lived. Certain the records there will identify his mother, he sets off on his quest with the help of an older girl.Read More »

  • Kirill Serebrennikov – Petrovy v grippe AKA Petrov’s Flu (2021)

    Kirill Serebrennikov2021-2030ComedyCrimeRussia

    A day in the life of a comic book artist and his family in post-Soviet Russia. While suffering from the flu, Petrov is carried by his friend Igor on a long walk, drifting in and out of fantasy and reality.Read More »

  • Mariya Mozhar – Vragi AKA Enemies (2007)

    2001-2010DramaMariya MozharRussiaWar

    Belorussia, summer 1942. The war has moved on, far off to the east. The life of a small town where the German authorities of the region have set themselves up is getting back to “normal”. The Germans study Russian, flirt with the local girls, the women wash their clothes and feed them. They have to carry on somehow… But suddenly the teenage son of the film’s heroine decides to run away to the partisans and blows up a German train so that they could accept him. He gets caught and the Germans have to execute him in order “to teach others a lesson”. That’s the order and it can’t be disobeyed. The Germans know that this execution will bring an end to their peaceful lives. The local commandant understands this better than anyone as he is already involved in a close relationship with the boy’s mother. But he can’t ignore an order from his commanders …Read More »

  • Valeri Rubinchik – Otstupnik AKA The Apostate (1987)

    Valeri Rubinchik1981-1990PoliticsSci-FiUSSR

    Scientist creates a machine that is able to clone human beings. Soon the Government wants to take hold of it for military purposes.Read More »

  • Gleb Panfilov – V kruge pervom aka First Circle (2006)

    Gleb Panfilov2001-2010DramaRussia

    Plot:
    Innokentii Volodin, a diplomat, makes a telephone call he feels obliged by conscience to make, even though he knows he could be arrested. His call was taped and the NKVD seek to identify who made the call.
    The sharashka prisoners or zeks, work on technical projects to assist state security agencies and generally pander to Stalin’s increasing paranoia. While most are aware of how much better off they are than “regular” gulag prisoners (some of them having come from gulags themselves), some are also conscious of the overwhelming moral dilemma of working to aid a system that is the cause of so much suffering. As Lev Rubin is given the task of identifying the voice in the recorded phone call, he examines printed spectrographs of the voice and compares them with recordings of Volodin and five other suspects…Read More »

  • Aleksandr Sokurov – Sovetskaya elegiya aka Soviet Elegy (1990)

    Aleksandr Sokurov1981-1990DocumentaryUSSR

    In “The Soviet Elegy” the long train of photos of the Soviet leaders, dead or alive, stops at the portrait of Yeltsin. At the time of shooting Yeltsin had fallen down from the assembly of the Communist Party deities, and participated in the earthly life through connections of different kinds.Read More »

  • Marek Piestrak – Lza ksiecia ciemnosci AKA Tear of the Prince of Darkness (1993)

    Marek Piestrak1991-2000EstoniaHorrorMystery

    Tallinn, Estonia, days before the outbreak of World War II. A hotel detective and a Polish writer team up to find Tear of the Prince of Darkness, a legendary ring which can bring Satan’s rule over the world.Read More »

  • Vladimir Legoshin – Beleet parus odinokiy AKA The Lonely White Sail (1937)

    1931-1940ComedyDramaUSSRVladimir Legoshin

    Mentioned in Henri Langlois: Phantom of the Cinematheque:
    Throughout the Occupation, Langlois remained active and naturally kept on showing films in this theater, the Museum of Mankind Theater, at great risk. A week or two after war broke out, when Germany declared war on the USSR, he showed us there the film The Lonely White Sail, about the sailors’ revolt that Eisenstein had depicted in Battleship Potemkin. When it ended, the crowd was mute with admiration. And someone said (maybe it was me), ‘Now that screen stands for freedom!'” – Jean RouchRead More »

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