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Sever, yug, vostok, zapad (2010)
The film was not released for political reasons.
"The film was not released for political reasons" this lie no. There is no evidence as always lies on this site. The film was released, it was just unsuccessful in it Plot
About the disturbing everyday life of Soviet border guards in the 1970s, about the machinations and sabotage of spies.
Cast
Tatyana Lennikova - Olga Andreevna
Alexander Degtyar - Shchurov
Pyotr Chernov - Vasily Fedorovich Martynov
Nikolay Alekseev
Alexey Presnetsov - general
Sergey Martynov - Arthur
Vladimir Sokolov - Ternetsky
Viktor Pavlov - soldiers
Dalvin Shcherbakov - border guard officer
Nikolay Dupak - Kurt Sherman
Maya Menglet - Mary Turner
Oleg Izmailov - Giuliano, Italian journalist
Valery Vinogradov - Soviet officer.
Oleg Smirnov - English general
Stanislav Simonov - Ivan, Arthur's colleague
Nikolai Malikov - Arthur's colleague
Vladimir Makhov - general.
Prikhodite zavtra... (1962)
iouri-belov you lie
The story about Ivan Pyryev and his mistresses is a fiction from beginning to end, just like the story about Moscow officials who did not allow the film to come out, you can't even name the names of these officials, there is no documentary evidence either, so most likely it's just a fiction, the film was made at the Odessa film studio precisely because Tashkov shot almost all of his films in Odessa or Ukraine, and what's interesting is that his first films shot outside of Odessa and Ukraine were made precisely after this film, which completely destroys the story about Moscow officials, and besides, they decided everything is usual at local film studios, but Ekaterina Savina always worked with her husband and therefore also filmed only in Odessa, and in general she filmed in Moscow after the Kuban Cossacks, and Pyryev filmed not only them, but also many others.
Belye nochi (1960)
elsinefilo plamya-1 please don't lie
Elsinefilo and flame-1 please don't lie, this is a good film, it was very highly appreciated in the West, 1959 - Diploma of the XIV IFF in Edinburgh
1959 - Diploma of the II degree of the II All-Union Festival of Soviet Films in Kyiv (Ukrainian SSR).
1960 - Diploma of the IV International Film Festival in London-1960.
1960 - The best film of 1960 according to the decision of the British Film Institute, you don't even explain why it is bad, but all because the film is good, you just made up some complete nonsense, and even if it is supposedly worse than the film adaptation by Luchino Visconti (although It seems to me that this is not true, they are about the same level for their time), this does not make it bad, just as films that are made worse than the films of Kubrick or Scorsese do not automatically become bad because of this, they can be good, they are just a little worse than other films, but Soviet film adaptations have always been very good and skillful and have always been very highly rated in the West and have even been nominated and received Oscars.
Italiani brava gente (1964)
User not right
User not right Jnselk I want to note that there were not 80 thousand soldiers, but 300 thousand soldiers on the eastern front and about a third of the losses of the Italian ground forces during the Second World War fell on Russia and what kind of nonsense was written by mark9201, there were fewer crimes by the Italians since there were simply fewer Italians on the eastern front than the Germans, well, why did you drag Stalin's crimes here, the film is not about them, the film is about the war, and not Stalin's crimes KingCoody and marklv generally slide into some kind of anti-Soviet and anti-communist nonsense, where in movie even a word about the Marxist path? In the film, apart from the scene with the international, in fact, there is nothing propagandizing communism and no nobles show the Soviet troops, they are exactly the same simple people as the Italians, since both armies are peasant and proletarian in origin, and the Soviet troops in the film are embellished and in many ways it is one-sided shows the war, although for ordinary Italian soldiers, the film is generally treated well and therefore I will not say that the film is propaganda, although there are propaganda elements in it, just as they were in the cinemas of other countries of that time, in Hollywood epics and in German cinema like a doctor from Stalingradand Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever? Where the myth of the clean Wehrmacht was exploited and there is no need to mention it here.
Kazaki (1961)
what the hell is in the comments? Elsifenello and ilamos2 not wrong
What the hell is in the comments? Elsifenello and ilamos2 wrong, the film is quite good for its time, it was even presented at Cannes, but it's not perfect, but it's still in 1961 years old, the specifics of the time must be taken into account, well, especially for Elsifenello I'll write that the film is based on Tolstoy and not on Dostoevsky and no problems with the aristocracy and with the Cossack landowners in Russia for 100 years already not, ailamos2 in general, he wrote some kind of schizophrenia, in the film is no "ubiquitous socialist realism and the general party line" and where did you even manage to see it : " Mediocre plot dealing with love affair with propaganda sequences in the beginning and at the end of the film where we see operating harvesters, vast sown lands and cheerful peasants singing and marching, presumably, towards the bright feature of socialism",this is not in the film, since the film takes place in the 19th century and it is based on the story of Leo Tolstoy, did you watch the movie well? If they watched it at all, because,you are completely wrong about the movie, you need to rewatch his.
Vsadnik bez golovy (1973)
Berberian00-276-69085 and tootos not right
Berberian00-276-69085 and tootos not right which means "the Russians haven't removed anything worthwhile" and for what 50 years "? And thetootos also not right, a film worthy of its time, although there are problems with the camera and the acting and characters and the plot ending, but not as big as he writes, but not as great as he writes,and in general everything is pretty good for its time, Berberian00-276-69085 and tootos not right. Overall, this is a very romantic movie. In the cinema it was great. I haven't seen it on DVD. The Headless Horseman is very scary... The film, shot in Cuba, deserves praise for its beautiful shots of nature, very handsome actors. It was against racism, greed and very humane. If you criticize this film, you should give an example to which you compare it.
Goryachiy sneg (1972)
Searchanddestroy-1 and Aylmer and Theo Robertson and OzMovieWatcher, you are completely wrong because you don't know anything at all
Searchanddestroy-1 and Aylmer and Theo Robertson and OzMovieWatcher, you are completely wrong because you don't know anything at all, firstly, the detachments in the film is good for its time and despite problems with sound during gun recoil and plywood of some tanks, the film is very the battle scenes are well staged, the sound, editing and decoration, the fact that the film shows heroically detachments, there is nothing wrong with that, they often participated in battles and showed themselves worthy there, although the film embellishes them from a pro-Soviet position, but evenly also, some enemy at the gate, on the contrary, falsely demonizes them, presenting an anti-Soviet position, and although the film really has little dramaturgy compared to other Soviet films, it is still present, although the film itself probably was not intended so, it is also incorrect to compare it with the film Stalingrad, it came out in 93 after the collapse of the USSR, and even after that you can remember some kind of enemy at the gates of 2002 and how Soviet soldiers are falsely shown there, and Frank Wisbar's HUNDE, WOLT IHR EWIG LEBEN, of course, is not so anti-Soviet like a doctor from Stalingrad in 1958, but in general, in terms of showing the enemy, he is no different from a Goryachiy sneg and finally, empathy is possible and necessary, since they did not have any superiority, both qualitative and quantitative, and there was no actual small saturn operation at the beginning of the German counteroffensive , the action of which takes place in the film, initially at the beginning of 1943 a large-scale operation Saturn was planned, but due to the start of the German counteroffensive it had to be canceled and then it was redone into Operation Small Saturn and was started after the events of the film and in general the story should not be based on films study.
Otpusk v sentyabre (1979)
Was the film banned?
To be honest, I did not find documentary evidence of the ban on the film, according to the director Melnikov himself: "The picture in Ostankino was received well - with curtsy and compliments. After the crowded premiere, I came to Ostankino to find out when the film will be aired. I was assured that the authorities were just waiting for the right moment to release the picture, but "the moment is just now unsuccessful, and the international situation too." Then on TV they waited for the "opportune moment" for exactly eight years - until the very perestroika" and yes, it gets confused and in general, the information on the film itself is confused when it was released either in 85 or in 87, and the director also claims about the influence of the international situation, which in general is most likely not true, so most likely there was no direct ban, and even more so from the government, the main problem here is in the state television and radio, most likely.
Osenniy marafon (1979)
FilmCriticLalitRao and Lee Heisenberg you not right
And what kind of opposition to the film are you talking about at all? In 1981 he was awarded the Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR so that and his Awards
San Sebastian Film Festival (1979) - the main prize Golden Shell and the FIPRESCI Prize
Venice Film Festival (1979) - Italian Journalists Award for Best Actor (Eugene Leonov) and FIPRESCI Prize
All-Union Film Festival in Dushanbe (1980) - the main prize
Shamrousse International Comedy Film Festival (1980) - Grand Prize
Berlin Film Festival (1980) - prize of the international evangelical jury - special recommendation (Forum program)
IFF comedy films in Gabrov (1981) - special prize;
State Prize of the RSFSR named after the Vasiliev brothers (1981)
and and there was no need to invent any problems with Danelia's employment, the film was praised very much in the USSR.