
Vladimir Kolchin
2021Пролог
Efim Dzigan
Nikolai Plotnikov, Maria Pastukhova
После жестокой расправы с мирной демонстрацией трудового народа, направлявшейся к царю, В.И. Ленин и другие члены партии, ноходящиеся в эмиграции, призывают рабочих к вооруженному восстанию. На Пресне строят баррикады. Народ вооружается. Но героическое вооруженное восстание рабочих Пресни жестоко подавлено царскими войсками. Однако борьба рабочих под руководством В.И. Ленина продолжалась.
Пролог
Выстрел в тумане
Aleksandr Sery, Anatoliy Bobrovskiy
Vladimir Krasnopolskiy, Lionella Pyryeva
The very first work of a young scientist Igor Panteleyev caused a sensation. Not surprisingly, they are interested in foreign intelligence. Soviet security officers are taking measures to protect the scientist. The name of Panteleyev disappears from the pages of newspapers and magazines. The scientist is transferred to work in another research institute, changing his surname to Evdokimov. But due to chance, foreign spies found a researcher.
A Shot in the Fog
Две жизни
Leonid Lukov
Nikolai Rybnikov, Vyacheslav Tikhonov
In the center of the film - two lives, two destinies. A simple, illiterate soldier Vostrikov of the Tsar's Army during the years of Soviet power grew into a devoted fighter of the revolution, he became a general of the Soviet Army, respected by all. A guards officer, a brilliant prince Naschyokin, who fought against Soviet power, emigrated from his native country and eventually became a lackey in a port restaurant.
Two Lives
Трактористы
Ivan Pyryev
Marina Ladynina, Nikolay Kryuchkov
The story takes place in a Soviet placed in what is now Ukraine. A mechanic arrives in the Soviet, lead by a young independent woman driving tractors and, between many comedy sketches and propaganda mottoes, a love comes to light.
Tractor Drivers
Простые люди
Leonid Trauberg, Grigori Kozintsev
Olga Lebzak, Boris Zhukovsky
A 1945 Soviet war film which, along with the second part of Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible was harshly criticized by Andrei Zhdanov and banned. A version of the film, released in 1956 during the Khrushchev Thaw, was disowned by director Grigori Kozintsev because the reediting was done without his participation.
Simple People