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Sitting on the Golden Porch (1986)
Two kings: Fedot and Amphibrachiy have been adjoining peacefully for many years. But once Amphibrachiy disappeared, and it became difficult for queen to cope with affairs. The state began to fall into decay. Also daughter Alyona absolutely got out of control. So mother decided to marry her. The king Fedot had three sons: Paul-tsarevitch, Peter-tsarevitch and Ivan-tsarevitch, whom everybody considered to be a fool. But he managed to gain Alyona’s heart and, having won Kashchei the Immortal, set free the king Amphibrachiy.
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Sportloto-82 (1982)
Adventurous comedy about a bunch of people hunting the winning lottery ticket.
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Mayskie Zvyozdy (1959)
Май 1945 года. В предместьях Праги простые люди встречают советских солдат-освободителей со слезами радости на глазах. В первые дни затишья кто-то с грустью вспоминает о довоенной жизни; кто-то нежданно встречает свою любовь; кто-то возвращается из вражеских застенков, с надеждой смотря в будущее; а кто-то, пересев из танка в чешский трамвайчик, с теплотой вспоминает свое ремесло вагоновожатого…
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Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm (1958)
A dashing young man, Ivan Brovkin, (played by the charming Leonid Kharitonov) walks in a field, singing about “a girl in a white blouse”. Yet the girl, Lyubasha, is far away and knows nothing about her beloved Vanya’s suffering… One of the best films about our Soviet past, featuring simple-hearted and good-natured heroes of the era of universal enthusiasm and faith in the happy future, will make you understand what they so infectiously laughed at and so “unchildishly” grieved over, will play the wonderful songs that the whole country had joined in singing upon the film’s release. Despite its naivet?, this classic of national comedy still continues to delight audiences and even outranked in a TV rating “Domestic Disturbance” (2001) with Hollywood star John Travolta…
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Soldier Ivan Brovkin (1955)
This exhilarating two-part film (“Soldier Ivan Brovkin” and “Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm”) presented to the country a new national hero – kind, modest, charming and… ne’er-do-well. That “ne’er-do-well-ness” proved “Kharitonov’s special key to audiences’ hearts”. Following Brovkin’s appearance on the screen, Kharitonov had become a star of the national cinema, an idol for millions of people. His incredible popularity may be compared to that of another national hero – the world’s first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. And not surprisingly, it was Kharitonov who made a cameo appearance going up the festival stairs and followed with the adoring eyes of the heroines in V. Menshov’s Oscar-winning melodrama “Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears”.
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The Artist from Gribov (1988)
A romantic comedy about a not so young actress who decides to leave her career and move back to a small town of her childhood.
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