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- Images and sounds are poetic metaphors that transform "Elegy from Russia" into a document that provides a emotional-historical "memory bank" for all.
- "Belovy (the Belovs)" is a breathtaking portrait of a troubled peasant family. It's poetry in the form of a documentary that won many prizes. Beautifully shot in vintage black and white, the film tells the story of two times widow Anna Belova who lives together with her brother Mikhail. Blending the two personalities, Kosakovsky characterizes the true Russian soul: she is the rational worker, honest and strong - he is the drunken poet, the idealist, his philosophy fades into radical nonsense time after time.
- The city of Leningrad and the blockade during the Second World War. No words. No music. Only sounds and black and white images of a dying city.
- A colony that houses patients, apparently with psychiatric problems. Work and life in the countryside, away from us. And yet the pulse still pulses.
- Masculine and feminine, hard and soft, continues and interrupted, whole and fragmented. All that is encompassed by just one day at the factory.
- Viktor Kossakovsky was one of 101 children born in Leningrad on Wednesday 19 July 1961. Three decades later he tries to trace the people whose birthday he shared.
- The eve of wedding in the Russian village in Pskov area. Black and white pictures and old women's stories from the one side and live traditions and ceremonies - from the other side have been mixed in this film. Outwardly this film devoted to Russian wedding but in fact it is about one moment and experience of waiting for happiness of a young girl. The author managed to create a raw of different images that are unique and traditional for Russian cinematography at the same time.
- A collection of still shots, portraits, of the Russian countryside and some of its inhabitants.
- Portrays one day in the life of a small fisher community in the north of Russia.
- The thirst for a miracle lives in every person. The hero of the film, Fedor, witnesses an accident, as a result of which people close to him die. He decides that he was not saved by chance and now must change his life.
- In a Russian office for population affairs, director Alina Rudnitskaya draws small pearls in close-up: people want to divorce, get married; long relationships turn out to be based on misunderstandings. The civil servants stay on course in the face of the emotional storms opposite them at their desks.
- Poetic portrait of a filmmaker. The famous director reflects on creativity and love.
- The film tells about the former Soviet documentary filmmakers Ludmila Stanukinas and Pavel Kogan, living on a declining years in Israel.
- One can breathe so freely in the mountains, It's surprising we aren't singing yet. I don't know who wants it and why and who has sent them to fight with a steady hand. This documentary was shot in the days of civil war in Krabakh.
- The life of the nomadic Nenets family Yaptik dwelling in the Yamal peninsula is full of wise traditions that have been developing for centuries and passed from one generation to another.