Sergei Karnovich-Valua Filmes
- 1963

Kyukhlya
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A television play based on the life and death of Russian poet and Decembrist Wilhelm "Kyukhlya" Küchelbecker.
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- 1952

Collapse
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Kronstadt, 1917. Sailors aboard the revolutionary cruiser Zarya prepare for a general armed uprising. Kerensky's government decides to disarm the...
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- 1971

Крушение империи
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1917. The eve of the October Revolution. Having returned to St. Petersburg from exile, the Bolshevik Vaulin, despite police persecution, joins the...
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- 1968

Koriolan
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The noble patrician Gaius Marcius became famous for his military exploits and victories over the enemies of the Romans, the Volscians. However, his...
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- 1963

Rembrandt
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Several episodes from the Life of the Dutch Painter Harmens van Rijn Rembrandt. Based on the eponymous work by Dmitry Kedrin.
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- 1963

General and Daisies
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A simple Polish man, Władek Lekowski, a former pilot, finds himself in exile after World War II due to a ridiculous accident. Poor and without...
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- 1975

Anna and Commander
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Researching for a script about a famous scientist who tragically passed away, a writer meets his wife Anna who's been struggling with the loss. A...
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- 1965

Fear and Despair in the Third Empire
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Chronicle dramatic scenes of Germany under the rule of fascism.
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- 1958

October Days
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Historical drama depicting the events leading up to the 1917 October Revolution produced to celebrate the 40th anniversary.
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- 1971

Farewell to Sankt Petersburg
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A story about love between famous composer Johann Strauss and Russian beauty Olga.
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- 1969

You!
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The teleplay was based on V. Mayakovsky’s poems “You!”, “Listen!”, “Conversation with Comrade Lenin” and...
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