Two Comedies of Branislav Nušić 1969
Teleplay based on comedies by Serbian playwright Branislav Nušić and combined with songs by Andrey Mironov
Teleplay based on comedies by Serbian playwright Branislav Nušić and combined with songs by Andrey Mironov
Investigating the murder of a resident of the suburbs Louis Touré, Maigret faces the indifference and cruelty of the people surrounding Louis in recent years. The diagnosis and the verdict — all guilty.
A man tries to follow his interpretations and behave accordingly, sacrificing his entire private property and living for the poor.
The performance of the Moscow Theater of Satire, based on the play by N.V. Gogol.
When Algernon discovers that his friend, Ernest, has created a fictional brother for whenever he needs a reason to escape dull country life, Algernon poses as the brother, resulting in ever increasing confusion.
Theatrical movie based on an ordinary life of an average soviet family
Episodes from the life of Molière with scenes from his play, revealing the tragic picture of the confrontation between the great playwright and the authorities.
Based on the story of the same name by D. Granin, which tells about scientists and moral choice.
Satirical operetta-buffe in three acts by composer Jacques Offenbach.
In Closterham, Edwin Drood and Rose Button confront his uncle John Jasper, the church choir regent, and Edwin fights Neville Landles, who is in love with Rose, leading to his disappearance.
The former artist, and now the director of the Glass-Porcelain trust, Fyodor Kudrin, saw an amazing engraving at the exhibition. The meeting with its creator turned Fedor’s life upside down.
The famous musician is selfish and proud towards ex-wife, son, partner, colleagues and relatives. One day, the plane on which he was supposed to fly on vacation crashes. He's late for that and alive, but for his loved ones he isn't...
A test mechanic at a tractor plant resolutely opposes defectors and fulfilling the plan at any cost.
The trial of the collective farm chairman Sagdaev, who deviated from some outdated rules of law in order to develop collective farm production.
An employee leaves the company, lured away by a “competing company”, but his boss doesn't want to let him go at all, not handing over the documents, instead of saying goodbye through the secretary, that he doesn’t want him to leave, and gives three months to say goodbye to them or not. Nevertheless, he leaves, while grossly violating party discipline. A new venture awaits him, there he will be a big boss, an “outsider.” They have high hopes for it, but they are in no hurry to immediately reveal all the features and hidden production problems.
Two village boys - brothers Semyon and Pavel - serve a Moscow merchant-shopkeeper. They face harsh exploitation and hard forced labor. The brothers' life paths diverge. Unable to withstand the merchant's bullying, Pavel goes to the factory, becomes a worker, and later a professional revolutionary. Semyon remains in service. In the post-revolutionary period, Semyon, having been to the front and returning to the village, joined the kulaks, brutally dealt with representatives of the Soviet government, becoming the head of a gang of “badgers” hiding in the forests. A Red Army detachment led by Pavel is sent to fight the bandits...
TV version of a play based on Ernest Hemingway's posthumous novel.
Based on the satirical anti-war comedy of the same name by B. Brecht.