Welcome, or No Trespassing (1964) is a comedy movie set during a summer vacation at a lake. It follows the misadventures of a young pioneer and his friends, as they navigate through various challenges and humorous situations. The film explores themes of family relationships, voyeurism, and the peculiarities of summer camp life.
Dangerous Moves tells the story of a chess grandmaster who becomes embroiled in political turmoil. As he prepares for a high-stakes championship match, he must navigate a world filled with deception, sacrifice, and danger. With his mental and emotional fortitude tested, he must make difficult choices that will shape his future.
Kino Eye is a documentary film set in the 1920s Soviet Union, showcasing various aspects of life including social issues, propaganda, and rural and urban settings. It follows the story of a young pioneer and explores themes such as socialism, poverty, and the effects of the war on the country.
My Perestroika is a documentary film that looks at the effects of Perestroika, the political and social restructuring of the Soviet Union, on the lives of five ordinary Russians. It explores their memories, emotions, and experiences during this transformative period in Russian history. The film provides an intimate and personal perspective on the changes brought about by Perestroika and how it shaped the lives of the individuals involved.
Soviet cinematographers created a progressively realistic image of a journey to the moon in these early days of special effects. Scientist Pavel Sedikh grows impatient with the restrictions of the conservative Soviet space institute in Moscow. Sedikh builds his own spacecraft, and accompanied by a female astronaut and a boy, he embarks on a the first human trip to the moon.
A young boy is trying to find his family and fights enemies of the state.
Amina, Sami and Jennyfer are high school students in the Paris suburbs, in 93. At the initiative of 3 of their teachers, they embark on an unexpected investigation into a gigantic leisure park project which involves concreting agricultural land near their homes. But can we have the power to act on a territory when we are 17 years old? Funny and intrepid, these new citizens take us to meet residents of their neighborhood, property developers, farmers and even elected officials of the National Assembly. A joyful quest that challenges conventional wisdom and revives our connection to the land!
Documentary about Estonia's most rich woman.
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