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Circus Performers (1983)
A circus family encounters hard times and family strife, but is brought into the limelight through their chance encounter with a polar bear cub.
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The Train Has Stopped (1982)
In this drama with socio-political nuances, a heroic engineer is able to save the passengers on his train from injury or death by sacrificing his own life when his locomotive crashes. An investigator Ermakov and journalist Malinin are both involved in the story of the crash but from two different angles: the investigator wants to find out why it happened, the journalist wants to laud the heroism of the dead engineer.
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Sportloto-82 (1982)
Adventurous comedy about a bunch of people hunting the winning lottery ticket.
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Quiet Flows the Don
With World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution, and the Russian Civil War as backdrop, it’s an old-fashioned, blood-and-guts narrative, filled with earthly humor and a wealth of colorful characters. The story concerns the fluctuating fortunes of Grigory Melekhov, a young Cossack who is both a hero and a victim of the uprising.
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Little Tragedies (1980)
A feature film based on the three-part adaptation of the poetic and dramatic cycle of Alexander Pushkin
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Wounded Game (1977)
A story about a group of Russian boys who have lost their fathers in the World War II.
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Incognito from St.Petersburg (1977)
A comedy based on a classic play ‘Revizor’ by Nikolai Gogol.
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Tale About Czar Pyotr Arranging Arap’s Wedding (1976)
Peter the Great takes a Russian man of African heritage – Ibrahim Petrovich Hannibal – under his wing as the tsar builds his grand navy. After having a disastrous affair in France, Ibrahim vows to never fall in love again, until he sees the daughter of a wealthy boyar. Peter the Great insists the two be married, but Ibrahim goes against the tsar’s wishes, refusing to force her to marry him since she doesn’t consent. When another man tries to marry her, however, Ibrahim’s loyalties and generous nature are put to the test.
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Legend About Thiel (1976)
Based on the book by Belgian XIX century author Charles de Coaster.
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Car, Violin and Blot the Dog (1974)
A fantasy story about five-grades – musician and engineer, their friend – the most beautiful girl in the world, her brother who dreams to turn all cats into monkeys, his dog Klyaksa and a lot more stuff…
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Hopelessly Lost (1973)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hopelessly Lost is a 1973 Soviet adventure comedy directed by Georgi Daneliya based on Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Cinematography by Vadim Yusov. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hopelessly Lost, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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