The Abandoned is a horror-mystery-thriller film from 2006. It follows a woman who inherits an abandoned house in a Russian village. As she explores the house, she starts uncovering dark secrets about her family, including a twin brother she never knew about. The more she digs, the more she realizes that the house is haunted by a doppelganger and that there are sinister forces at play. She must confront her past and fight for her survival.
1942: Unknown Battle follows the journey of a Soviet officer and his battalion as they engage in a brutal conflict against the German army. Amidst the horrors of war, they face great sacrifices, personal loss, and the harsh realities of the winter. As the battle rages on, the soldiers must confront their own mortality and find the strength to carry on.
In a remote Russian village during World War II, a group of young women fight against German soldiers. They face numerous challenges, including the harsh Siberian winter and the loss of comrades. Through their bravery and teamwork, they earn the respect of their male counterparts and become heroes of the Soviet Union.
Tankers is a gripping war drama that takes place in 1942 during World War II on the Eastern Front. It follows the story of a tank crew in the Red Army, who face numerous challenges and dangers while battling the enemy forces. The movie explores themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the horrors of war.
Two orphans move from their native village to the house of their adoptive parents. But their hope for a happy life fades away, when they are challenged by an ancient otherworldly force.
During World War II, a Finnish soldier is ambushed and separated from his unit. He must navigate hostile territory and face the harsh realities of war.
In The Red Snowball Tree, a former thief is released from jail and goes to live in a rural Russian village. He struggles with guilt and alienation, but finds hope and redemption through a pen pal and a mother-son relationship.
American conductor John Meredith and his manager, Hank Higgins, go to Russia shortly before the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. Meredith falls in love with beautiful Soviet pianist Nadya Stepanova while they travel throughout the country on a 40-city tour. Along the way, they see happy, healthy, smiling, free Soviet citizens, blissfully living the Communist dream. This bliss is destroyed by the German invasion.
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break is a comedy film released in 1941. It follows the story of a man who experiences various misadventures in the movie industry, while trying to help his aspiring actress niece. The film showcases the absurdity and challenges of Hollywood's movie-making process.
Documentary footage of late 1950s Russia covers such cities and towns as Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Yalta, the Black Sea, Kharkov, Sochi, Sukumi, Gori, Bukhara, Samarkand, Frunzo and Siberia.
1980. A small village in the Urals. Little Vitya learns that a newborn calf will forget its mother tomorrow. He decides to bring the calf back to his mother to another village at any cost. Yegor, Vitya’s elder brother, can’t let his younger one go alone. So, without telling his parents, the children go on a trip.
The first day of the war brings tragedy to a peasant woman, Pasha. Her husband and her toddler son die before her eyes. She and the other villagers leave to go into the woods. Pasha leads the villagers to fight some German troops. Coming out victories, the partisans become a feared opponent of the Germans, with the leadership of Comrade P.
Two young teachers In a home for deaf-mute and blind children decide to see if the children they are in charge of are capable of falling in love, but their experiments have unfortunate consequences.
Winter. Snow is sweeping, a blizzard howls. The wife of old Foma died. Fomka takes a coffin on a sleigh to a village graveyard along a deserted, dusty winter road, and he sees that Nastasiya is walking barefoot in the snow - alive, young, as on a photograph...
A serpent with wings and a human face kidnaps a girl before the wedding.
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