Aleksandr Melnikov

The film is based on the eponymous book, written by two former street gangsters - Grigori Belykh and Leonid Panteleyev. Film is set in the 1920s St. Petersburg, Russia. Streets of the city are full of the homeless boys. They are caught to be raised and educated at the correction school named after Dostoevsky. The boys are street smart and difficult. But the faculty stands up to the challenge. The teaches are being devoted and caring, and gradually win the respect of the most difficult kids. The school director Vicknixor is a refined intellectual, who becomes a role model for the boys.

7.9/10

An adventures of a few homeless kids during the Civil War in Russia in early twenties.

6.6/10

Chief accountant Porfiry Petrovich, who had a good time at the jubilee of his colleague, cashier Ivan Vodnev, climbs into the hut of the regulator and violates traffic on one of the streets of Leningrad. However, the guard Vasili Shaneshkin mistakenly delivers to the police station a non-escaped offender, but quite a decent cashier. To all other things, Vodnev, offended by the police, turns out to be the father of the bride of Shanishkin's Katya. Vasily admits his guilt, but, not daring to explain himself, leaves an angry Ivan Zakharovich with bad thoughts about the Soviet militia. Fortunately, the young sergeant will soon have the opportunity to prove to others the responsibility and integrity of the militia.

7.1/10

About the struggle of the red Army and the revolutionary workers of Petrograd against the white guards in 1919....

4.2/10

Two young boys strive to save the life of an officer trapped by the White Russians. Their efforts are both comic and dramatic

6.5/10

A film based on the life of the Russian scientist, Klement Timiriazev, who taught at Cambridge and Oxford and was awarded the Newton Mantle for his work. Timiriazev, one of the few outstanding Russian scientists who (publically) backed the Soviets in their revolutionary campaign, was later elected a delegate to the Leningrad Soviet by the sailors of the Baltic fleet. There he denounced his fellow scientists for failing to aid the Soviets and predicted that such aid would come.

7/10

Two young boys are learning to play violin and getting ready to participate in a great music contest.

6.4/10

A Soviet comedy about a charming womanizer.

5.8/10

The Soviet motor ship "Albanov", running into a submarine rock, crashes in North sea. Passengers and command on boats head for off-shore rocks and find temporal shelter. Getting a signal about the calamity of motor ship, detachment of divers-rescuers at the head with the chief of party - commissar Petrov - begin works on getting up "Albanov".

5.2/10

A Russian woman tells the tragic story of her life.

7.3/10

Described by historian Paul Rotha as "the epitome of the Soviet propaganda film, realized with extraordinary skill of technical achievement", Fragment of an Empire was the first important film effort by director Frederick Ermler. Combining documentary techniques with straight dramatic narrative, the film focuses on a sergeant in the army of the Czar who loses track of his lovely wife. By the time he's discovered that his bride has re-married to an aristocrat, the sergeant has experienced a political epiphany, disdaining Imperialism in favor of the burgeoning Bolshevist movement.

7.3/10
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