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- Un erudito desesperado vende su alma a Satanás a cambio de una noche con una hermosa joven.
- Third part in Aleksandr Sokurov's quadrilogy of Power, following Moloch (1999) and Telets (2001), focuses on Japanese Emperor Hirohito and Japan's defeat in World War II when he is finally confronted by General Douglas MacArthur who offers him to accept a diplomatic defeat for survival.
- The writer is invited to the town of Tashlinsk by the mutants who emerged after an unnatural and constant rain causing the evacuation of the city, and by the children who are studying the unearthly knowledge of mutants.
- Brothers Mitya and Andrey want nothing more than to conquer the skies flying jets. To achieve this, they undergo Russian military pilot training. The twins watch out for each other - in every situation.
- An elderly woman takes a train trip to visit her grandson at his army camp inside Chechnya.
- When Arthur learns that his daughter has escaped to "battle with the word of vices", he follows her. He firmly believes that anyone can be saved by love. Will a father's love win the battle against fanaticism?
- "The Role" is about a brilliant actor in revolutionary Russia who takes on the greatest role of his life -- the role of another man. Influenced by the ideas of symbolism and the Silver Age, he decides to slip into the life of his doppelganger - a revolutionary leader in the new Soviet Russia. First intrigued, then obsessed, he flings himself into the role and lives it to the hilt... even when the play of the life he is writing heads towards a tragic finale. Based on true incidents in the lives of Russia's symbolists, this gripping film explores how far one man will go for the role of a lifetime.
- Set in a magical castle where a reluctant and spoiled Lisa has come to celebrate Christmas with her parents, her curiosity and persistence lead her to a strange Medieval Kingdom, inhabited by strange characters, ghostly flying weapons and magical toys that come alive! As Christmas approaches, Lisa and her new friends must stop the plans of the evil House Keeper and the King's chancellor to steal the kingdom and put an end to the festivities. Only then the youngster can return home. A fresh new Christmas fairy-tale based on a traditional Czech story "Twelve Months".
- In today's Russia, the story of Cinderella doesn't have a happy ending.
- All that Alexei Nechaev - a highly placed state official, a prize-winning professor, member of state commissions, foundations, and presidential councils - has achieved in his almost 40 years is destroyed in an instant, including his home and family. He fell in love with a woman young enough to be his daughter -- a charming, childlike and naïve woman. Unaware of what he's doing, Nechaev slowly begins to dismantle his life, bringing it to a final, desperate end.
- Based on Anton Chekhov's classic play, The Orchard is an eccentric comedy about class struggles in Russia at the turn of the 20th century. An aging aristocratic lady returns home to face the loss of her magnificent cherry orchard estate. (Russian with English subtitles).
- The film tells the story of the life of Daniil Yuvachev, known to the world as Daniil Kharms.
- The story is taken from Daoistic parable about the great Chinese Artist and Emperor. Once Emperor, grown up on paintings of Artist, realizes that the true world and his own kingdom are not as beautiful and harmonious as the reality painted on the canvases.
- The film tells about a true story about the legendary horse Serko, on which a young centurion of the Amur equestrian regiment Dmitriy Peshkov rode from Blagoveshchensk to St. Petersburg, where he was awarded the Order of St. Anna of the III degree. He traveled all the way from the Far East to St. Petersburg with a length of more than 8750 km in 194 days.
- Maria lives a modest live of a teacher and raises a small daughter as a single mother. One day Maria has a new student who impresses her with his talent. He also feels sympathy for her, and they start to get closer. But when their feelings start to grow into love, the man appears to be married. Despite his marriage is unhappy, the man is not ready to leave his family, because he loves his son. And Maria is not ready to date a married man because of her principles. Their relationship gets more and more difficult and sooner or later the characters must make their choices.
- The story of a successful businessman Boris Gordin, who seemed to have a good life. He is young, handsome and has everything that many only dream of: success, a family, a big house.
- Contemporary Moscow. A mysterious, ghostly night visitor, born of a little boy's imagination, turns every night into an exciting adventure, and becomes the boy's friend, teacher, and guide to new worlds.
- "The Melody of String Tree" is a film-dilogy about the journey of the poet Velimir Khlebnikov and his 'ka' (double). In Ancient Egyptian mythology, ka is a vital essence in the shape of a person, which exists separately from its 'master'. It is an immortal double that accompanies the poet through his creations and through time. On the one hand, this is the story of Pharaon Echnaton, who gives the protagonist, the Poet, his ka. On the other hand, this is the love story of Layla and Medlum, the heroes of Khlebnikov's eponymous poem. Like stars from the east and the west, they meet in the sky. The action of the film takes place in Petrograd during the Great War. However, Khlebnikov's heroes freely move in different times and spaces. They appear in Ancient Egypt, they find themselves in the trenches of the war, they are attracted by Malevich's Black Square, where amazing karmic transformations happen to them. So who is the protagonist of the film: the Poet from the superstory 'ka', or the writer himself, who was compared to a bird because of his habit to stand on one leg? Khlebnikov, sleeping on a pillow filled with his manuscripts? Probably even the master of literary transformations could not answer this question. This animation-fiction film is made in a technique unique to the filmmaker: light-painting on glass.
- The action in the film takes place in the Far East, on an uninhabited island called Rikord in the Peter the Great Gulf of the Sea of Japan. The lead character, called Fatei after his father, and his family have their own marine farm where they harvest delicacies from the sea. In amazing images of the underwater world and land-scapes of the Primorsky (Maritime) Territory of the Russian Far East, the film Fatei and the Sea tells the story of a little man whose life is inseparable from the big world around him.