The Missing Picture is a claymation animated documentary that explores the horrifying events of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia during the 1970s. The film delves into the personal experiences of the director, a massacre survivor, and depicts the city evacuation, collective farms, forced labor, and propaganda used by the totalitarian government. Through the use of clay modeling and archive footage, the film provides a unique perspective on this dark period in Cambodian history.
Set in 1930s Soviet Russia, Earth depicts the challenges faced by peasants in a rural setting. It explores class struggle, modernization, and the impact of collective farming on the countryside. The story revolves around a farmer and his family as they navigate through difficult circumstances such as scarcity of food, political propaganda, and the loss of loved ones. The film delves into themes of religion, ideology, and the harsh realities of life under the Soviet regime.
A group of farmers face financial hardship and eviction during the Great Depression, but with the help of collective farming and self-governance, they triumph over adversity.
Pierre Blum, 40, is a writer who had his time of glory in the early 2000s. One evening, on a casino terrace, he meets Joseph Paskin. This mysterious man, charismatic and manipulative, is influential in the world of politics and persuades Pierre to take on a strange mission that takes him back to a past he’d prefer to forget, and puts his life in danger. In the middle of all this, Pierre falls in love with Laura, a young extreme-left activist. But in this world of subterfuge, who can really be trusted?
In 1930s Soviet Union, a Finnish man is kidnapped and forced to work on a collective farm. As he tries to survive, he witnesses the violence, fear, and oppression of the communist regime, ultimately facing execution.
All My Good Countrymen is a comedy drama that takes place in a farming community in post-World War II rural Czechoslovakia. It explores the challenges faced by the farming community and their political involvement during the 1940s. The movie is known for its portrayal of socialism and reflects the era of Czech New Wave cinema.
Three Songs About Lenin is a documentary film that explores the life and accomplishments of Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Russian Revolution. It delves into the themes of progress, education, and work, highlighting the personality cult surrounding Lenin. Set in the year 1934, the film provides a glimpse into the historical events and the ideology of the Russian Communist Party during that time.
After living in the city for ten years, Vilius returns to the farmstead, where his older brother Petras, the chief livestock specialist of the collective farm, still lives. An internal conflict with his brother, an overly energetic person, will not prevent Vilius from finding his place in life here.
The drama offers Arnošt Pánek, chairman of the National Committee, as the protagonist of the story. Pánek is disturbed by news of the arrest of his protégé Kvasil – chairman of a JZD agricultural cooperative in the nearby village of Spádová. He is responsible for the revival of a neglected village, but is now accused of theft, fraud, and – on top of that – the rape of an under-aged girl.
In the countryside of Russia, a farmer searches for happiness amidst challenges like taxes, theft, and the collective farm. With humor and a touch of drama, the film explores themes of wealth, greed, cooperation, and the pursuit of happiness.
Miracle is a tragicomedy about a middle-aged pig farmer named John, who lives in a small town facing financial crisis. John dreams of escaping the town and his impoverished life, and he believes that a miracle can save him. As he navigates the challenges of his daily life, including dealing with his failing pig farm, he encounters various obstacles and betrayals. The movie explores themes of hope, faith, and the American dream in the midst of a financial crisis.
Sashko and Tanya are two lovers who want to go on a holiday at the seaside. In order to earn money, Sasho starts working in a brigade digging a well in the yard of Chief Krumov's villa. The workers accidentally discover the remains of human skeletons, a tin ring and several buttons, most likely belonging to participants in the September Uprising of 1923. To avoid complications, everyone decides to keep quiet. However, Sashko decides to break his silence and tell the truth, for which he pays with his life.
Fate has repeatedly deceived Katya Nikanorova — however, she is still destined to wait for a meeting with her happiness. However, far from immediately she was able to discern her prince in the closed, sometimes ridiculous and ridiculous, nondescript veterinarian Dyozhkin. And he saw a kind and sensitive woman in the keen and stormy Katerina. But before this happens, the heroes of the melodrama will survive many curious situations...
When Paul Runge, a soldier of the Red Army, returns home to Koordi after the war, he sees that, despite the new regime, life in Koordi hasn't changed. It's still a abandoned, uncultured Estonian village, where rich landlords still oppress the population. Runge starts talking about founding a kolkhoze.
A graduate of the village school Pyotr Gorokhov from the village of Dyadkovo comes to Moscow to enter a prestigious economic university; he succeeds, albeit literally by a miracle. However, Petya was always helped out by chance and mysticism. Compared to other students (mostly Muscovites and residents of other big cities), this guy from the province stands out sharply — both in manners, in reprimand, and in behavior. Accustomed to defend their principles to the end of Gorokhov was called Balamut (Troublemaker). Nevertheless, in the student community, he quickly mastered and became a leader. Everything would be fine, but he has two problems — unrequited love for the dark-skinned beauty from Cuba and English...
Undeva în Est (1991) is a movie set in 1950s communist Romania, following the lives of three brothers as they navigate the challenges of living under a totalitarian regime. They face issues such as collectivization, arrest, ambush, and hiding in a cellar. The movie explores themes of wealth, philosophy, humiliation, and the impact of communism on individuals and families.