
Aleksandr Mironov
1961 - 2019Little Vera
Vasili Pichul
Natalya Negoda, Andrey Sokolov
A story about a young woman, Vera, who is somebody, living the life of a troubled teenager in the time right before the end of the Soviet Union. She lives in a very small Russian apartment with her mother and father, however being this close to each other makes the living get rough. Their daily life is plagued with massive amounts of alcohol (mainly vodka) and when she tries to escape her home life, she meets up with a boyfriend, Sergei who then moves into her already small apartment after sleeping with her. Every day little Vera has to go through hell just to get by, which even involves her going against her own morals after her father has done something extremely wrong.
Little Vera
Делай - раз!
Andrey Malyukov
Vladimir Mashkov, Evgeny Mironov
Rookie Alexey Gavrilov ends up in a unit where hazing reigns. He resists as much as he can to the three "grandfathers" who, on the eve of demobilization, decide to recoup as much as possible on the "turtles" for past humiliations. He soon finds a like-minded person. Unable to break the will of the obstinate, the "grandfathers" carry out a vile provocation, and then Alexei decides to take a desperate step.
Do It - One!
В городе Сочи тёмные ночи
Vasili Pichul
Aleksei Zharkov, Natalya Negoda
In this farcical dark comedy/melodrama, Lena manages to lose her place at college by virtue of throwing a minor hissy-fit when she catches her erstwhile boyfriend in bed with another girl. Instead of penalizing the boy for his behavior, Lena gets stuck with a court appearance and must pay a small fine, in addition to losing a boyfriend, her college career, and an apartment. Lena belongs to a film club which occasionally hands out awards, and the membership of it decides to send her into the Russian hinterlands to hand out an award to an obscure filmmaker. Throughout the film, Lena has been associated with a bizarre con man named Stepanych who, when his cons fall through, comes to her in the distant town she has gone to seeking her help in committing suicide.
How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea
Нанкинский пейзаж
Valeri Rubinchik
Konstantin Lavronenko, Dariya Moroz
Two men start courting the girl Nadia. Being excellent storytellers, they do everything to please her. They are completely different: one is a simple man with a criminal past, and the other is an intellectual who has visited China. The maximum intensity of passions. Who will the girl choose? Where is the truth and where is the fiction? Which of them is telling the truth after all? What will be ahead?
Naninskiy Landscape
Цвітіння кульбаби
Aleksandr Ignatusha
Anatoliy Dyachenko, Aleksandr Mironov
Yuras, a young man who has served eight years for a minor crime, is released from prison. He finds himself in his village, already in independent Ukraine. On the radio is heard a voice of the first president, who promises Ukrainians the right to a dignified life, and young people in clubs "dance non-Moscow, independent rock 'n' roll". The young man is trying to fit into a new picture of the world, even starting a relationship with a Latvian girl. The smell of freedom and international friendship wafts through the air. Dreamy and full of hope for a new life, Yuras is returned to earth by the executive service of the police, which acts as a long-standing and well-established repressive mechanism.
Dandelions' Bloom