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Directed by Kira MouratovaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes EscroquerieActors Alla Demidova,
Gueorgui Deliev,
Renata Litvinova,
Nina RouslanovaRating75%
A former nurse, Liuba, seeking marriage through newspaper personal ads, is bilked by a stranger whom she mistakes for her new date. Liuba’s elderly, well-to-do girlfriend, Anna Sergeevna is defrauded in a different fashion: having placed a newspaper ad for a piano tuner, she is entrapped by Andrei, who is not only an excellent tuner and musician, but also a reasonably good petty thief and scam artist. Andrei and his current lover, Lina, attempting to further secure the women’s trust by returning Liuba’s money, which had been scammed yet again by a second potential husband cum con-artist, place their own fake personal ad in a newspaper so as to locate the suspect. Having returned Liuba’s stolen money, Andrei finally swindles both Liuba and Anna Sergeevna through an elaborate bank forgery scheme—in a word, a portrait of normal human nature à la Muratova., 1h36
Directed by Kira MouratovaOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Adventure,
RomanceActors Nina Rouslanova,
Vladimir Vysotsky,
Kira Mouratova,
Alekseï Glazyrine,
Svetlana NemoliaïevaRating73%
Valentina est responsable du logement dans une petite ville. Confrontée à l'impatience des postulants pour un logement et à la corruption des constructeurs, elle a un amant, Maxime, qui est surtout soucieux de sa propre liberté. Elle découvre que sa femme de ménage, plus jeune qu'elle, a également pour amant Maxime..., 2h33
Directed by Kira MouratovaOrigin RussieGenres DramaActors Vladimir Konkine,
Victor Aristov,
Vera StorozhevaRating65%
Deux histoires non liées entre elles si ce n'est par le désespoir qu'elles reflètent s'offrent au spectateur. Une mère de famille à la suite du décès de son mari et un instituteur brisé par les soucis personnels et professionnels se voient plongés dans une profonde dépression. Quelques scènes allégoriques comme celle d'une fourrière avec les chiens hurlant à mort ou du train qui emmène l'homme endormi au bout d'un tunnel noircissent encore le tableau., 1h53
Directed by Vladimir Vladimirovitch BortkoOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about dogs,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev,
Nina Rouslanova,
Iouri Kouznetsov,
Sergueï FilippovRating84%
The film is set in Moscow not long after the October Revolution where a complaining stray dog looks for food and shelter. A well-off well-known surgeon Phillip Phillippovich Preobrazhensky happens to need a dog and lures the animal to his big home annex practice with a piece of sausage. The dog is named Sharik and well taken care of by the doctor's maids, but still wonders why he's there. He finds out too late he's needed as a test animal: the doctor implants a pituitary gland and testicles of a recently deceased alcoholic and petty criminal Klim Chugunkin into Sharik. Sharik proceeds to become more and more human during the next days. After his transition to human is complete, it turns out that he inherited all the negative traits of the donor - bad manners, aggressiveness, use of profanity, heavy drinking - but still hates cats. He picks for himself an absurd name Poligraf Poligrafovich Sharikov, starts working at the "Moscow Cleansing Department responsible for eliminating vagrant quadrupeds (cats, etc.)" and associating with revolutionaries, who plot to drive Preobrazhensky out of his big apartment. Eventually he turns the life in the professor's house into a nightmare by stealing money, breaking his furniture, a water ballet during a cat chase and blackmailing into marriage a girl he met at the cinema. The professor with his assistant are then urged to reverse the procedure. Sharikov turns back into a dog. As Sharik he does remember little about what has happened to him but isn't much concerned about that. To his content he is left to live in the professor's apartment.