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Battle for Sevastopol
A story of Lyudmila Pavlichenko, the most successful female sniper in history.
Sergey Mokritsky
Maxim Budarin
Maxim Dankevich
Leonid Korin
Yehor Olesov
Casts & Crew
Yulia Peresild
Yevgeni Tsyganov
Oleg Vasilkov
Nikita Tarasov
Joan Blackham
Polina Pakhomova
Vladimir Lilitskiy
Anatoly Kot
Natella Abeleva-Taganova
Valeriy Grishko
Sergey Barkovsky
Vitali Linetsky
Sergey Puskepalis
Gennadiy Chentsov
Svetlana Osadchenko
Alla Sergiyko
Dmitriy Lalenkov
Stanislav Lesnoy
Sergey Siplivyy
Nikita Tezin
Sergey Radchenko
Vyacheslav Nikolenko
Svetlana Kosolapova
Anton Solovey
Nikolay Boklan
Andrew Franchuk
Aleksandr Gereles
Viktor Grigorev
Sergey Kalyuka
Valentin Kasyan
Aleksandr Kovbasyuk
Vladislav Kremok
Artyom Melnichuk
Anton Sebastian
Inga Nagornaya
Darya Plakhtiy
Aleksandr Polovets
Ilya Prokopiv
Gala Reut
Vladimir Skorik
Sergey Anashkin
Sergey Bondarenko
Alexandr Denisenko
Vilen Babichev
Stanislav Boklan
Petr Savchenkov
Irina Demidkina
Also Directed by Sergey Mokritsky
Four novels: "Spring", "Summer", "Autumn", "Winter" - four very different love stories...
Boris Ermolaevich Cheryshev was called Churchill at the institute-not only for some resemblance to the British Prime Minister, but also for his extraordinary mind and intuition. These qualities helped him quickly rise through the ranks of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This war drama is dedicated to the victory in the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). It revolves around Pavel Zubov, a school teacher whose village was occupied by the fascists. Being a teacher is his calling in life. He believes in such basic human values as love and family. However, a certain chain of events changes the way he perceives life and leads him to a darker view of reality. In this time of war, as the enemy shows its true face, he must make an uneasy choice to either survive and adapt to the new regime or fight for his family, love, homeland, ideals, and beliefs.
A day in the life of a typical character of Russian history, "the little man": a school teacher of Russian language and literature. An intellectual and his problems at the beginning of the 21st century. A day in the life of the country which Yesenin loved. About a country that still has hope...
The story of the search for British gold from the Black Prince warship, which sank off the coast of Balaclava.
Based on a unique true story, “The First Oscar” tells about the filming of the first Academy Award-winning film from Russia — a documentary titled “Moscow Strikes Back,” shot in the trenches by a dozen student cinematographers in 1942, in the midst of World War II. In Hollywood, producer David Selznick had to stand against his powerful father-in-law Louis B. Mayer to introduce a new award category for Best Documentary and lobby for this new Oscar to be awarded to a film from an “enemy” country.
Young Muscovite Kirill is a talented designer of computer games. One day, he is completely erased from the memory of everyone he knew and loved. Kirill learns that he has been chosen for an important and mysterious mission: to become a customs officer between parallel worlds, of which there are dozens in the universe. Will Kirill unravel the mystery of these worlds and who controls them? And is our Earth really just an imaginary "draft" -- a parallel world -- which in reality does not exist ...