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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., 1h59
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. , 2h23
Directed by Elem KlimovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
HistoricalActors Alissa Freindlich,
Anatoli Romashin,
Velta Līne,
Mikhail Svetin,
Lev Lemke,
Alexeï PetrenkoRating69%
The storyline of the film follows the final months of 1916 up to the murder of Rasputin; some events have been telescoped into this time though they actually happened earlier, during the war. Rasputin's effect on people around him is shown as almost hypnotic, and the film avoids taking a moral stance towards him—breaking not only with Soviet history but also with how he was regarded by people near the court at the time, some of whom regarded him as a debilitating figure who disgraced the monarchy and hampered the war effort., 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., 1h38
Origin RussieGenres DramaActors Aleksei Guskov,
Nadezhda MarkinaRating63%
Dans une région du nord de l'immense territoire russe, un vieux garde-pêche bourru et intolérant mais honnête essaie tant bien que mal de faire respecter la loi., 2h17
Directed by Stanislav GovoroukhineOrigin RussieGenres CrimeActors Vladimir Zeldin,
Tatiaana Dorubitch,
Aleksandr Abdulov,
Lyudmila Maksakova,
Alexandre Kaïdanovski,
Anatoli RomashinRating77%
Ten complete strangers are invited to spend the weekend in a lonely mansion on an island off the English coast. Once there, they realize that none of them know their unseen host, who has identified himself only as "A. N. Owen." Using a prerecorded gramophone, Mr. Owen accuses them each of past murders that the law was unable to punish, and promises swift retribution. Soon thereafter the first guest dies, the victim of poisoning. The remaining guests come to realize that the killer is murdering them according to the old Ten Little Niggers nursery rhyme. When their attempt to locate Mr. Owen by searching the island proves fruitless, they realize that the unknown assailant is in fact one of them., 2h10
Directed by Vladimir Valentinovich MenshovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Melodrama,
RomanceActors Vera Alentova,
Irina Muravyova,
Alexeï Batalov,
Natalya Vavilova,
Oleg Tabakov,
Aleksandr FatyushinRating79%
The film is set in Moscow in 1958 and 1979. The plot centers on three young women who come to Moscow from smaller towns: Katerina, Lyudmila, and Antonina. They are placed together in a workers' dormitory apartment and eventually become friends. Antonina is seeing Nikolai, a reserved but kind young man whose parents have a dacha in the country. Katerina (Vera Alentova) is a serious, upstanding woman who strives to earn her chemistry degree while working at a factory. She is asked to house-sit an apartment for her well-to-do Moscow relatives (a famous professor's family) while they are away on a trip. Lyudmila (Irina Muravyova), a flirty go-getter looking for a well-to-do husband while working at a bakery, convinces her to throw a dinner party at the apartment, and pretend that they are the daughters of Katerina's professor uncle, as a ploy to meet successful Muscovite men. At the party, Lyudmila meets Sergei, a famous hockey player, who falls in love with her and marries her even after discovering the truth about her origin. Katerina meets Rudolf (Yuri Vasilyev), a smooth talker who works as a cameraman for a television channel. He charms Katerina and then forces himself onto her. During Antonina and Nikolai's wedding, Lyudmila and Antonina find out that Katerina is pregnant. Upon discovering that Katerina is not the daughter of a professor, Rudolf refuses to marry her and believes that she is going to abort the fetus. Rudolf's mother stops by Katerina and Lyudmila's room in workers' dormitory to tell Katerina to stop bothering her son and offers her money, which Katerina refuses. Katerina finds out that it was actually Lyudmila who was calling Rudolf's mother pretending she was Katerina to demand child support. This leaves Katerina alone with the baby.