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Directed by Larissa ChepitkoGenres DramaThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Maya Bulgakovа,
Maïa Boulgakova,
Rimma Markova,
Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev,
Olga Gobzeva,
Zhanna BolotovaRating75%
Nadezhda Petrukhina, a once heroic Soviet fighter pilot, is now living a quiet, disappointingly ordinary life as a school principal., 1h51
Directed by Larissa ChepitkoGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsActors Vladimir Gostioukhine,
Anatoli Solonitsyne,
Alexandre DemianenkoRating81%
During the Great Patriotic War (World War II), two Soviet partisans go to a Belarusian village in search of food. After taking a farm animal from the collaborationist headman (Sergei Yakovlev), they head back to their unit, but are spotted by a German patrol. After a protracted gunfight in the snow in which one of the Germans is killed, the two men get away, but Sotnikov (Boris Plotnikov) is shot in the leg. Rybak (Vladimir Gostyukhin) has to take him to the nearest shelter, the home of Demchikha (Lyudmila Polyakova), the mother of three young children. However, they are discovered and captured., 1h37
Directed by Larissa ChepitkoOrigin RussieGenres DramaActors Yuri Vizbor,
Natalia Bondartchouk,
Alla Demidova,
Leonid Markov,
Alexandre SchirwindtRating71%
Proche d'une découverte qui doit aider à la guérison de nombreuses personnes, Peter, un neurochirurgien, abandonne son travail de recherche et se rend en Suède. Plusieurs années plus tard son auto-insatisfaction lui fait tout abandonner et il part pour la Sibérie, où différentes personnes l'aident à se dépasser et à revenir au travail scientifique qu'il avait abandonné., 2h23
Directed by Elem KlimovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
HistoricalActors Alissa Freindlich,
Anatoli Romashin,
Velta Līne,
Mikhail Svetin,
Lev Lemke,
Alexeï PetrenkoRating69%
The storyline of the film follows the final months of 1916 up to the murder of Rasputin; some events have been telescoped into this time though they actually happened earlier, during the war. Rasputin's effect on people around him is shown as almost hypnotic, and the film avoids taking a moral stance towards him—breaking not only with Soviet history but also with how he was regarded by people near the court at the time, some of whom regarded him as a debilitating figure who disgraced the monarchy and hampered the war effort., 2h20
Directed by Elem KlimovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Horror,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Political filmsActors Aleksei KravchenkoRating83%
In 1943 two Belarusian boys are digging in a sand field looking for abandoned rifles in order to join the Soviet partisan forces. Yustin, an old man, warns them not to dig (using sarcasm and reverse psychology). One of the boys, Flyora (Aleksei Kravchenko), finds an SVT-40 rifle. The next day partisans arrive at his house and take Flyora with them, to the dismay of Flyora's mother. She fears that the loss of her son, like his father before him, will lessen her and her daughters' chances of survival., 1h14
Directed by Elem KlimovOrigin RussieGenres ComedyActors Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev,
Aleksei Smirnov,
Tatyana Barysheva,
Radner MouratovRating78%
In a Soviet Young Pioneer camp, Dynin, the administrator is afraid that the children may succumb to harmful accidents and that he will be deemed responsible. He believes that accidents happen when formal rules are violated. Hence, he believes, everything must be done strictly according to formal instructions and regulations. One boy, Kostya Inochkin, (Viktor Kosykh) breaks one of the cardinal rules by swimming out alone to an island instead of swimming in the specially designated swimming area, supervised by staff. As a result, Inochkin is expelled from camp and is sent home. Inochkin is afraid that if his grandmother, with whom he lives, discovers that he has been expelled, she will die from sorrow, so instead of going home he returns to camp illegally. He hides but is discovered by some of the other children, who start helping him to stay, outsmarting the adults. Adults are added to the plot later and also oppose to Dynin's strict regime. Finally Dynin is removed from office and expelled to the town. The film's final scenes show the joy of freedom without Dynin's restrictions, kids and adults swim and even unrealistically jump over the river (although this is presumably a fantasy). The film also makes jokes about a quip popular in Nikita Khrushchev's time - "corn - queen of fields"., 2h33
Directed by Nikita MikhalkovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Sergei Makovetsky,
Sergueï Garmach,
Nikita Mikhalkov,
Aleksandr Adabachyan,
Valentin Gaft,
Alexei PetrenkoRating75%
The jury decides whether a young Chechen boy is guilty of the murder of his stepfather, a Russian military officer. Initially it seems that the boy was the murderer. However, one of the jurors (Sergei Makovetsky) votes in favour of acquittal. Since the verdict must be rendered unanimously, the jurors review the case, and one by one come to the conclusion that the boy was framed. The murder was performed by criminals involved in the construction business. The discussion is repeatedly interrupted by flashbacks from the boy's wartime childhood., 2h25
Directed by Eldar RiazanovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Nikita Mikhalkov,
Andrey Myagkov,
Larissa Gouzeïeva,
Alissa Freindlich,
Alexei Petrenko,
Alexeï PetrenkoRating78%
Dans une ville fictive de Briakhimov, sur les bords de la Volga, Kharita Ogoudalova, une veuve de souche noble ruinée, est sur le point de marier sa seconde fille Olga, à un prince de Tiflis. Sa fille ainée, Anna, déjà mariée vit à Monte-Carlo. Il lui reste à trouver un bon parti pour sa cadette, Larissa. Plusieurs prétendants se disputent ses faveurs, mais aucun ne présente un réel intérêt en vue d'un mariage. Un ami d'enfance, Vassili Vozhevatov bien que nourrissant les sentiments pour Larissa n'arrive pas à se décider à épouser une jeune fille sans dot. Son rival en amour Moki Knourov, est richissime mais déjà marié. Larissa quant à elle, est éprise d'un grand séducteur Sergueï Paratov, qui acculé à la faillite quitte la ville le temps d'arranger ses affaires comme il dit. Ne le voyant pas réapparaitre, désespérée, la jeune femme accepte la demande en mariage d'un modeste fonctionnaire, Youli Karandychev qui l'aime certes, mais l'agace avec sa petitesse d'esprit. Karandychev triomphant ainsi sur les autres de façon si parfaite tient aussitôt à donner un banquet pour marquer le coup, malgré les protestations de Larissa. Tous se retrouvent devant le pauvre buffet, y compris Paratov qui rentre de son expédition. La fête vire au désastre quand l'heureux fiancé se soule non sans l'aide d'un valet engagé par Paratov qui entre-temps réussit à convaincre Larissa de partir avec lui. Lorsque Karandychev sort pour chercher encore quelques bouteilles, tous s'enfuient pour se retrouver sur le bateau Lastotchka que Paratov vient de céder à Knourov pour des raisons financières. La joie de Larissa est de courte durée - son amoureux, après une nuit passée en sa compagnie, lui avoue être fiancée à une autre. Son désengagement fait reprendre l'espoir à Knourov et Vozhevatov, qui pour se départager la belle jouent à pile ou face. Knourov qui remporte propose à Larissa de lui accorder une pension somptueuse, qui ferait taire toutes les mauvaises langues, pour devenir sa maîtresse. À ce moment Karandychev rattrape le bateau et exige que Larissa reparte avec lui, mais elle trouve encore moins déshonorant d'accepter la proposition de Knouvor. Sur quoi le fiancé éconduit lui lance, «alors, tu n'appartiendras à personne», et la tue d'un coup de pistolet.