HDKP 7.9
Geniy (1991)
Genius (1991) — an inventive crime comedy by Viktor Sergeev about a former physicist with an unusual hobby.
HDKP 7.9
Genius (1991) — an inventive crime comedy by Viktor Sergeev about a former physicist with an unusual hobby.
HDKP 7.7
"Gorod Zero" (City Zero) from 1988 is an absurd comedy by Karen Shakhnazarov. Engineer Varakin finds himself caught in a whirlwind of strange events.
HDKP 7.3
"Romance of Lovers" (1974) is a poignant drama by Andrei Konchalovsky about a fateful separation. Discover a powerful story of love and destiny.
HDKP 7.7
A Forgotten Tune for the Flute (1987) is Eldar Ryazanov's poignant comedy about a midlife crisis and self-discovery. Watch on Minatrix.
HDKP 8.1
Rodnya (Family Relations) (1981) is a poignant comedy by Nikita Mikhalkov about Maria Konovalova, the clash between rural and urban lifestyles, and the complexities of family ties. Immerse yourself in the story on Minatrix.
HDKP 8.1
Pechki-lavochki (1972) is a touching comedy by Vasily Shukshin about an unforgettable journey of a rural couple to the southern sea. Discover a heartwarming story.
HDKP 7
"Intercept" (1986) – a tense Soviet action film about a border guard who single-handedly pursues a foreign saboteur.
HDKP 7.4
"Ogareva, 6" (1981) is a gripping crime film by Boris Grigoriev about a large-scale investigation into embezzlements, murders, and an attempted rape.
HDKP 7.7
The Lady with the Dog (1960) – a drama about the search for true feelings. Immerse yourself in a deep psychological analysis of relationships and human destinies.
HDKP 7.3
"Behind the Department Store Showcase" (1955) – a comedy about a former major, his conflict with a factory director, and an unexpected fight against swindlers.
HDKP 8.3
«A Simple Story» (1960) — a poignant drama about the young widow Alexandra Potapova, who became the chairwoman of a collective farm.
HDKP 6.9
Honor student Ruslan Chutko, obsessed with the desire to rid the city of criminals, joins an operational squad.
HDKP 7.9
Ruthless review of "Vacation in September" (1979). Vitaly Melnikov dissects Zilov's moral decay. Bogatyrev, Kupchenko — an acting feast in a drama about lies and self-deception.
HDKP 8
An aggressive review of the drama "When the Trees Were Tall" (1961). Yuri Nikulin in a shocking role, directed by Lev Kulidzhanov. Redemption, war, hope.
HDKP 7.3
"The White Bird Marked with Black" (1970) – Illyenko's masterpiece. A profound drama about a family torn apart by war and passion. Powerful performances by Mykolaichuk, Kadochnikova, Stupka.
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