
Tatyana Polosina
1991 (35 лет)Кино про Алексеева
Mikhail Segal
Aleksandr Zbruev, Aleksey Kapitonov
The film is a journey through the amazing life of Alekseyev. He drank tea with Tarkovsky, got into the KGB because of Gagarin, competed with Kalashnikov and Vysotsky. One day, he will learn more about himself than he knew and could have imagined: about his talent, about the mark that he left in the destinies of other people. You can live your life again if someone loves you.
The Movie about Alekseev
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Klim Shipenko
Alexander Petrov, Kristina Asmus
Ilya Goryunov has spent seven years in prison on false charges of drug trafficking. When Ilya is free he realizes that the old life that he yearned for is no more. Although he did not intend to take revenge on the man who sent him to prison, now there is no other way out.
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Coupled
Timofey Zhalnin
Anton Momot, Tatyana Polosina
A young couple Andrei and Nadya get lost in a deep Siberian forest. It’s where they start their thorny way of fighting inner fears and working on the mistakes they made in the past. The forest is a metaphor of life where this couple has gone astray. Or maybe it’s the garden of Eden to which the persecuted have finally found their way back.
Coupled
Хандра
Alexey Kamynin
Danila Yakushev, Mikhail Troynik
The three not-so-lucky guys are having the most difficult, weirdest and funniest day of their lives. Meanwhile, in Moscow, a gang of Kyrgyz conspirators begins to wield, a sexist gynecologist and a feminist traumatologist come to work, a film producer is cheating on the Motherland, and clay policemen are uncovering their batons. The only question is which of these meetings will become fatal for our friends.
Russian Spleen
Коляся
Rinat Makhmudov
Aleksey Filimonov, Tatyana Polosina
Kolya Semenov grew up in a village, in a fishing village near the river. He likes a girl who wants to become an actress. Once Kolya steals a gazelle to impress the girl. Ahead of him are several years of roads and hills.
Kolya
Спасибо деду
Tatyana Polosina
Viktor Tulchinsky, Arina Zharkova
Two of the best representatives of modern youth come to visit the veteran to congratulate him on Victory Day. Both the old and the young will have to learn a lot of shocking things about each other.
Thank You, Grandfather