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- A dying man in his forties remembers his past. His childhood, his mother, the war, personal moments and things that tell of the recent history of all the Russian nation.
- In the midst of the Russian Revolution of 1905, the crew of the battleship Potemkin mutiny against the brutal, tyrannical regime of the vessel's officers. The resulting street demonstration in Odessa brings on a police massacre.
- Three young provincial women come to Moscow in search of what people in all the capitals of the world are looking for - love, happiness and prosperity. Their destinies develop exactly as the character of each of the girls suggests.
- The adventures of a little penguin living in Antarctica.
- An unexpected romance occurs for a female Red Army sniper and a White Army officer.
- Set during the Civil War between the Reds and the Whites that followed the 1917 revolution in Russia
- Over seventy five years ago Russia's last Tsar and his entire family met their fate at the hands of a murderous assassin. Yet, behind the closed doors of a modern day psychiatric hospital a patient is telling the story of the event.
- Three brothers, one spiritual and living at a monastery, the other - a gambler, and the third - an intellectual, work out their problems in 19th century Russia.
- The ordinary life of the Russian provincial intellectuals seems to them gray and bleak. Are exceptions possible?
- A hospital nurse becomes an "international girl", a prostitute who caters to foreigners with hard currency.
- During World War II the Red Army sends a special unit named "Zvezda" ("The Star") on a mission to conduct guerrilla warfare against the Germans in the Soviet Union.
- Carousel, carousel begins the story. There are fairy tales, songs and fun. Carousel, carousel - it's a joy for us. Let's ride on our carousel.
- The defeat of the "White Army" in the Russian Civil War of 1918-21, causing massive emigration of the upper classes and nobility, called "White Russians". Set in Crimea, Constantinopol and Paris. The Russian Civil War and emigration is shown through the eyes of the defeated Tsarist Generals - Vrangel, Khludov, Charnota, as well as intellectuals and aristocracy. Amidst the chaos of emigration rough generals Khludov and Charnota become involved in the unfolding love story of professor Golubkov and Serafima. While General Khludov is having hallucinations about the Civil War, General Charnota is more tough and practical. He goes to Paris to frame a wealthy Russian tycoon Korzukhin to support his former wife Serafima and other suffering Russian emigrants.
- The theater actor Oleg Volkov is worried about his wife's unfaithfulness. He meets a pensioner, Ivan Petrovich, who advises poisoning his unfaithful wife and her lover.
- Widely claimed to be Joseph Stalin's favorite movie, this classic musical comedy is a must-see. The action takes place on a steamboat on the iconic Volga River, as two groups of performers travel to Moscow to perform in the Moscow Musical Olympiad.
- Based on Chekhov's homonymous play, "The Seagull" narrates the story of a disturbed family and their acquaintances during summertime in the countryside.
- Based on the Alexander Pushkin's play, epic story about Tsar Boris Godunov, who reigned over Russia between 1598 and 1605.
- Women are not less equal than men.
- A cartoon about a boy dreaming of ten hands.
- A young Russian store clerk has a drab existence in times of shortages and is berated by her ailing mother for not seeing men. So she brings home an unknown young man who she met on the tram. She dreams many things but pines for this man.
- The story of a newly graduated Leningrad teacher, Yelena Kuzmina. She goes furniture shopping with her fiance, Petya, and in a fantasy sequence she imagines teaching a class of neat, obedient city schoolchildren. Instead, she is assigned to work in the Altai mountains of Siberia.
- Continuing adventures of little Fyodor and his talking cat friend.
- When his mom plans a vacation to a resort, little Fyodor runs away to family's cottage house instead, to visit his friends Matroskin the Cat and Sharik the Dog.
- Story about octopus-fathers, who confused their children.
- Story about animals helping silly Leopard to find the house for himself.
- About that, how badly to torment animals.
- Under the sad mumbling, under a loud growl, under friendly neigh born into the light a big secret for a small, for such a small company, for such a modest company such a huge secret. La la la la la.
- As a lion cub chased after an ostrich.
- During the Nazi regime, a Berlin Jewish family is persecuted, with mobs smashing windows and Storm troopers beating their innocent victims.
- In 1914, French economist Edmond Théry wrote: "By the middle of this century, Russia will dominate Europe politically, economically and financially." The director ponders in his independent film why this didn't happen.
- Documentary film about a crisis in Soviet society and causes, which led to this.
- During the brutal siege of Leningrad in the Second World War, musicians are able to stage a public performance of the Seventh Symphony by Dmitry Shostakovich.
- An ostrich tries to learn how to fly in a desert.
- It's a story about two of the most famous russian personages. They become friends, and then go along on the path of glory in parallel.
- The weather was beautiful. Princess was awful. At two o'clock in the afternoon princess get lost in the woods. Or maybe it was the other way around?
- The story about the beginning of the relationship of one of the most famous duos of country.
- Story about the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built.
- A light-hearted satire of manners and morals telling the story of two sisters that fall in love with the other's boyfriend. Complications arise. Valentina Serova is a prim professor who sets out to teach army lieutenant Eugene Samoilov/Yvengeni Samojlov some lessons in math but winds up learning lessons in love from him. Released in the US in 1946 as "Four Hearts" with the English titles written by Charles Clement.
- Modest Glasha Novikova sent to Moscow to the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition. Here she meets with Dagestan shepherd Musaib Gatuevym. In parting, Glasha and Musaib promise to write to each other and meet at the show next year. But on their way to the groom gets Kuzma, also in love with Glasha.
- Anton Voronov, a professor at the Conservatory, an organist, an adherent of classical music and an irreconcilable enemy of all modern musical art, stopped talking to a colleague who saw in his daughter Simochka the future operetta star.
- The girl Masha cannot sleep and goes for a walk. A cozy fairy tale journey through the summer night garden.
- A lonely hippopotamus very envied ants, bees, rabbit that it was much, but calmed down, when met the second hippopotamus.
- The tractor driver Pavlo and the collective farmer Marinka love each other. But accountant Kovinko also likes Marinka. The accountant wants to separate the lovers and builds various intrigues for them.
- The film is based on a Russian folk tale about a kind and fearless soldier who always helps those who are in trouble.
- The story about a possessed girl, whose movement and behavior is reminiscent of human behavior under the influence of psychedelic drugs.
- Ex-boxer just released from prison. His wife dropped him, he don't have job and money. Racketeers trick him into a gang and he join to gang while holding a grudge against gang leader.
- A parody of theatrical cliches, played out on the plot of a popular comic poem.
- Chizhik-Pyzhik gives another piece of advice on how to get what you want from your parents.
- About that, how a young hare clicked all on a forehead, while did not meet with a ram.
- Screen version of child's ditty about a horse and overshoes.