In Seventh Code, a Japanese girl travels to Vladivostok, Russia, in search of a man she met and fell in love with. As she investigates, she is pulled into a world of mystery and danger, getting entangled with the bratva Russian mafia and spy organizations. The story takes unexpected turns, leading to a surprising ending.
Little Potato is a touching documentary that follows the story of a gay Russian immigrant, his struggles with homophobia and government corruption, and his close bond with his mother as they navigate a new life in the United States.
The 21st-century tale centers on taciturn detective Lipton Cockton as he looks into a series of murders involving exploding victims. The main clue in the case is the white halter dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the subway vent scene in The Seven Year Itch. This clue directs Cockton to the highest levels of the super company LTD Prods. But though Cockton tries and tries, he cannot get there and ends up himself blown to smithereens.
Fragments of a lost 1920s from a member of the soviet avant-garde.
Documentary - This is a film about post-Soviet Russia seen through the eyes of the filmmaker, as she returns to her home town (Vladivostok, Russian Far East) after a decade of absence with the intention of resettling there. Unusual places, unusual characters, unusual ways-about, unusual mentality becomes a colorful and contrasting carousel of her welcome-home. - Sonya Borovskaya
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