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Вернувшись домой, Андрей Данилов находит свою жену мертвой. Его друг - скрипач Тарасов обеспечивает ему алиби и спасает Андрея от тюрьмы. Однако два года спустя трагическая история вновь напоминает о себе: сначала Данилов получает свадебную фотографию своей жены Нонны с надписью "Данилов – убийца", потом узнает о погроме в своем загородном доме, где уничтожены чертежи его нового проекта...
This is a sweet, kind, beautifully filmed story of life in the late fifties Moscow, as seen by a young student, come from the provinces to live with his elderly aunt (the talented and breathtakingly beautiful Sofiya Pilyavskaya), in a shadowy communal apartment. If you are not watching in translation, take note of the songs. The three main songs of this film are nearly the most famous fifties songs written by the late, great Bulat Okudzhava. This is a charming film. This is a movie you instantly fall in love with - romantic, refreshing, full of melody and extremely poetic. The actors are brilliant, they all make a history in cinema and theater. Shooting was made on the streets of good "old" Moscow, as stylish for some as Paris of 50s, Prague of 60s...
This Russian film adaptation of Nikolai Gogol's story was for a long time the only horror film made in the Soviet Union. Khoma (Leonid Kuravlev), a young novice, travels across the countryside and stays for a night in a barn that belongs to an ugly old woman. When she attacks him at night and takes him for a broom ride, the scared novice fatally wounds her, and before she dies, she turns into a beautiful young noblewoman. The latter leaves a will, according to which Khoma should pray for her for three nights in the chapel until her body is buried. At night, the witch rises from the coffin and tries to catch Khoma. She flies around but she can't reach him or see him because he stays inside the circle that he has drawn around himself. During the third and last night, the witch makes the last attempt to scare him out of the circle, and she calls all sorts of ugly creatures to help her... Gogol wrote several stories based on Ukrainian folklore, many of them dealing with the Devil and the supernatural.
This "prince charming" tale about a little girl named Assol, who meets a wizard one day. He tells her that a ship with red sails will arrive - sometime in the future - to take her away to a new, happy life with a dashing young prince...
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The Thief (Russian: Вор; Vor) is a 1997 film written and directed by Pavel Chukhrai. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and won the Nika Award for Best Picture and Best Directing. Also winner of the International Youth Jury's prize, the President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal, and the UNICEF Award at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. The film is about a young woman, Katya and her son Sanya who in 1946 meet a veteran Soviet soldier named Tolyan. Katya falls in love with Tolyan, who turns out to be a thief, but who also becomes a father figure to Sanya.
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