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Directed by Radu MihaileanuOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about religion,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Lionel Abelanski,
Mélanie Laurent,
Aleksei Guskov,
François Berléand,
Miou-Miou,
Dmitri NazarovRating74%
A former world-famous conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre orchestra, known as "The Maestro," Andrey Simonovich Filipov, had had his career publicly broken by Leonid Brezhnev for defending Jewish musicians and is reduced to working as a mere janitor in the theatre where he once conducted, becoming an alcoholic in the process. , 1h48
Directed by Valérie MüllerOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes Dance filmsActors Juliette Binoche,
Niels Schneider,
Miglen Mirtchev,
Aleksei Guskov,
Lyna KhoudriRating66%
Russie, dans les années 1990. Portée depuis l'enfance par la rigueur et l'exigence du professeur Bojinski, Polina est une danseuse classique prometteuse. Alors qu'elle s'apprête à intégrer le prestigieux ballet du Bolchoï, elle assiste à un spectacle de danse contemporaine qui la bouleverse profondément. C'est un choc artistique qui fait vaciller tout ce en quoi elle croyait. Elle décide de tout quitter et rejoint Aix-en-Provence pour travailler avec la talentueuse chorégraphe Liria Elsaj et tenter de trouver sa propre voie., 2h
Origin RussieGenres Drama,
War,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
ActionActors Egor Beroïev,
Svetlana Ivanova,
Maksim Matveyev,
Vladimir Vdovitchenkov,
Gosha Kutsenko,
Aleksei GuskovRating56%
Kseniya (Svetlana Ivanova), a 23-year-old Muscovite pastry chef, is very busy with her new second-chance romantic relationship, while her 7-year-old son Artyom (Artyom Fadeev), suffering from the pain of his parents separation, hides in a world of fantasy every time he feels like been hurt or lonely. In his (children's theater play inspired) fantasies he sees himself as a superhero Kosmoboy, who, together with a giant Kind Robot (face and voice of Egor Beroev) battles against the terrifying monster robot Mrakovlast ("Darklord"). Everything changes when on August 5th 2008 Kseniya gets a call from her ex-husband and Artyom's father Ossetian Zaur (Egor Beroev), who serves as a peacekeeper in South Ossetia. He misses Artyom very much and asks her to send the boy to his parents, who live in the village of Sidamonta, right next to the administrative border separating South Ossetia from the rest of Georgia. Zaur assures her that everything is perfectly safe. Kseniya, after some hesitation, agrees, because she wants to take a vacation in Sochi with her new boyfriend, a bank employee, Yegor (Aleksandr Oleshko), who can't find understanding with Artyom and Kseniya needs some private time with her new lover. But she agrees under a condition, that Zaur sends her son back immediately as soon as she asks him to., 2h10
Directed by Sergei LoznitsaOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Political filmsActors Yulia Peresild,
Nadezhda Markina,
Vlad Ivanov,
Boris KamorzineRating66%
The film is an adaptation from Vasil’ Bykaw's short story. The action is set in 1942 on the territory of Belarus occupied by the German army. The Germans face strong resistance from the Partisans and hatred of local people. The Partisans suspect Sushenya, a track-walker, of collaboration with the Nazis because he was first arrested and then suddenly released after they had blown up a German train. Two of them capture Sushenya and lead him to the forest where they are going to shoot him as a traitor. They fall into a trap set by the Germans who severely wound one of the partisans. Sushenya attempts to save his executioner's life by carrying the wounded Partisan on his back to the nearest village. Nevertheless, Sushenya is under suspicion. He laments that he was a well-respected and trustworthy village resident, raising a family in peace, however the war changed that forever., 1h49
Directed by Andreï ZviaguintsevGenres Drama,
ThrillerActors Nadezhda Markina,
Elena Lyadova,
Andreï Smirnov,
Ivan Dobronravov,
Dana AgishevaRating72%
The film depicts the social and cultural distance between the inhabitants of an exclusive apartment in downtown Moscow and a crumbling khrushchevka in Moscow's industrial suburb. Elena is a woman with a proletarian background who connects these disparate worlds. She met Vladimir, an elderly business tycoon, in a hospital when she was his nurse. Their alliance has been described by a critic as "a morganatic marriage nearly a century after the October Revolution"., 1h38
Directed by Achim von BorriesOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
WarThemes Films about children,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Andreï Merzlikine,
Aleksei Guskov,
Ivan Shvedoff,
Merab Ninidze,
Alexander Held,
Grigoriy DobryginRating63%
It is one of the last days before the capitulation of the German army in May 1945. The setting is the Baltic coast in Pomerania. A unit of the Soviet army, comprising seven people and led by a captain nicknamed "Gorynych" ("dragon") (Alexei Guskov) by his companions, has left for reconnaissance and observation of the movements of the retreating Germans. The group is housed in a large building, a shelter for orphaned girls. A German Army Wehrmacht detachment was situated close by, waiting transport for evacuation by sea to Denmark, where surrender to the British was planned. Both parties understand that the war is almost over; they do not want to engage each other and choose to wait things out. But resistance is not over for a teenage orphan Peter (Paul Wenzel), who was indoctrinated in the "no surrender" tradition of National Socialism. Soviet intelligence officers disarm him and patiently try to neutralize his youthful aggression., 1h50
Directed by Sumitra PeriesGenres DramaActors Vasanthi Chathurani,
Joe AbeywickramaRating75%
Kusum witnesses Nimal leading a procession into their village.
Kusum then recalls her childhood spent with friend Nimal. She is taught by the older boy. Kusum then starts boarding school with a transition to her at an older age. She gains a friend in Podmini who admires Kusum's innocence.