Vadim Grachov

30 years after the end of World War II, a Soviet and an American journalist meet again for realizing post war paths of their countries.

6.1/10

USSR, 1980s. Svetlana Vasilievna is a young, energetic woman, often changing jobs, accustomed to achieving the goals that she set for herself in life. She always has a clear and detailed plan of action. Everywhere and in everything she follows her calculations, not giving vent to her feelings. Her next desire is to marry a “creative, intelligent” person. Good luck finds her on a simple fishing trip, where her best friend Mila invites her. On the bank of the river Sveta is introduced to Vladimir, a high-ranking official, but at the same time possessing excessive modesty and laconicism. A widowed man a few years ago, he is looking for a sincere and warm relationship, but, without suspecting it, he finds a marriage of convenience in the person of Sveta.

7.2/10

The plot of the film is based on real events of the Great Patriotic War. When the Nazis occupied Crimea, the actors of the drama theater of the city of Simferopol entered the underground group Sokol. The activities of the underground members were diverse: they put up leaflets with information from Soviet Information Bureau, compiled maps showing the strategic objects of the enemy, and supplied the partisans with medicines. On April 10, 1944, 3 days before the liberation of Simferopol, the underground members died from enemy bullets — they were shot on the outskirts of the city.

6.9/10

Soldier Armenak is given an extraordinary task: to transport an elephant from Germany to the Yerevan Zoo.

7.1/10

Irina_Kupchenko stars in this psychological drama by the renowned director/writer team of Yuli Raizman and Yevgeny Gabrilovich. In the story, she is the entirely respectable wife of a career diplomat, with a teenaged son. Suddenly one day, she decides to leave her marriage and go live with her lover.

7.1/10

After the novel of the same name of I.Shykhly. The film is about new intelligenzia in Azerbaijan at the beginning of the XX c.

7.8/10

In the wealthy noble family of Popelsky, the only son Petrik is blind from birth. His mother Anna Mikhailovna, infinitely loving and pitying the boy, educates him as a rare fragile flower. And only Uncle Maxim, who fought under the banner of Garibaldi in his youth, is trying to accustom the boy to independence. The boy begins to recognize the world by touch, and one day his fingers find the keys of a piano. But, still not knowing the price of his talent, he leaves with the tramps "to seek the truth." And now only love can reconcile him with the world of the sighted.

7.6/10

A group of young people comes to a Siberian construction site. They form a brigade, one of their tasks being cutting of a track for a power line. Different reasons made these people go to taiga and become pathfinders. One of them, a former taxi-driver Leonid (A.Kuznetsov) went to earn lots of money, Rimma (A.Zavialova) from the undivided love, the yesterdays schoolboy Constantine to find romantic appeal and adventures, and Vladimir (N.Dovzhenko) attempting to escape his shadowy past. Far away from the city fuss, in severe labor conditions and unsettled way of life, relations of these absolutely unknown to each other people gradually resume the normal course. Here many of them experience revaluation of values, others even find their love.

6.2/10

Shura Tychinking decides to wear sombrero and make everybody to believe he's a different person just arrived from Latin America.

6.3/10

A few parties are looking for the echelon loaded with gold during the Civil War in Russia.

6.3/10

The accountant of the commodity base discovers a small mistake in the documents, as told by the manager of the base. That night, someone hacked and robbed a safe with accounting documents, and committed the killing of an accountant. The case for the search for criminals was entrusted to police commissioner Krechetov and lieutenant Kasyanov.

6.6/10

A Soviet Union film from 1957.

6.1/10

A drama about a high school conflict based on the novel by Liya Geraskina.

6.1/10