Sergey Ursulyak
1958 (66 лет)Праведник
Sergey Ursulyak
Chulpan Khamatova, Konstantin Khabenskiy
In 1942, Red Army officer Nikolai Kiselyov receives orders to evacuate over 200 Jewish women, children, and elderly men facing brutality and death in Nazi-occupied Belarus. These exhausted, starving, terrified and bereaved people, deeply scarred by the horrors they have witnessed, must trek hundreds of kilometers along forest paths to regain hope of survival and faith in the future.
Tzadik
Сочинение ко дню победы
Sergey Ursulyak
Oleg Efremov, Vyacheslav Tikhonov
On the eve of the Victory Day celebrations, three old wartime friends reunite in Moscow. But they don’t get a chance to sit and recall their long-forgotten exploits. Chairman of the Veterans Foundation Kilovatov (O. Yefremov) is accused of dealings with the criminal world and put behind the bars. Former dissident Morgulis (V. Tikhonov), now residing abroad, and participant of protest rallies Dyakov (M. Ulyanov) organize the release of their friend from prison. Confronted with the cruelty of their enemies who masterminded the arrest of their wartime buddy, our heroes involve mafia and security service in the release operation, and then decide to hijack a plane.
An Essay on Victory Day
Летние люди
Sergey Ursulyak
Sergei Makovetsky, Svetlana Ryabova
По мотивам пьесы А.М. Горького "Дачники": представители русского дворянства собрались на даче. Юный дворянин Влас, влюблённый в хозяйку имения, жеманная поэтесса, писатель, который уже давно перестал писать, легкомысленная жена, ее любовник и ревнивый муж. Их жизнь протекает размеренно и неторопливо. Они ведут разговоры ни о чём, скучают и ссорятся, флиртуют и веселятся… Но даже страстные романы, которые здесь то и дело завязываются, обычно заканчиваются одновременно с дачным сезоном...
Летние люди
Одесский пароход
Sergey Ursulyak
Mikhail Zhvanetsky, Svetlana Kryuchkova
Based on the works of Mikhail Zhvanetsky. The plot of the new comedy is based on the famous miniatures “Odessa Steamboat”, “Two Apples”, “Meeting at the Distillery” and other works by one of the country's most famous humor writers Mikhail Zhvanetsky. In total - 13 miniatures. The fates of the heroes of each story are intertwined, and the viewer will see a panorama of life in which the head of the transport department could not be heard, the plane’s crew wonders if passengers can land the plane, the barmaid stands at the helm of the ship, and the father teaches his son arithmetic, destroying all the apples in the house...
Odessa Steamboat