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    Content from VGIK

    Poster for Hit Back
    Movie
    1975

    Hit Back

    The film invites its viewers to reflect on where modern sports have come to. Does a young, honest and uncompromising athlete have a future in the sport or must he go along with the dishonest tricks and the mean game that comes from it all?

    Poster for Nastya and Egor
    Movie
    1989•
    5.0

    Nastya and Egor

    The main characters of the film are members of the group "Nastya" Nastya Poleva and Yegor Belkin. The half-hour half-documentary tape included footage taken by Balabanov in 1985-1990. In addition to the main characters, the documentary footage captured many prominent figures of Sverdlovsk rock club, in particular Vyacheslav Butusov, Leonid Porokhnyu, and local actors.

    Poster for The Lonely Voice of Man
    Movie
    1987•
    5.5

    The Lonely Voice of Man

    Set in the early 1920s after the end of the Russian Civil War, Red Army soldier Nikita returns to his hometown to see his partner Lyuba, both of whom are scarred by the trauma of the Russian Empire of yesteryear.

    Poster for The Killers
    Movie
    1956•
    6.0

    The Killers

    The Killers is a 1956 student film by the Soviet and Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky and his fellow students Marika Beiku and Aleksandr Gordon. The film is based on the short story "The Killers" by Ernest Hemingway, written in 1927. It was Tarkovsky's first film, produced when he was a student at the State Institute of Cinematography.

    Poster for VGIK: Teachers and Students Talk About the Profession
    Movie
    1979

    VGIK: Teachers and Students Talk About the Profession

    The story of VGIK teachers and students about the acting profession.

    Poster for Encounter (Peasant’s Breakfast)
    Movie
    1969

    Encounter (Peasant’s Breakfast)

    Poster for Boys from Our Courtyard
    Movie
    1961•
    6.5

    Boys from Our Courtyard

    A short film about young delinquents terrorizing a neighbourhood.

    Poster for …And I'm Going Home
    Movie
    1968

    …And I'm Going Home

    A short film based on a story by E. Steblov.

    Poster for Nonsense. A Story About Nothing
    Movie
    1988

    Nonsense. A Story About Nothing

    The absence of speech of the characters, and the only dialogue is whistled, because you can feel, but you can't talk.The background sounds like parallel, fictional worlds - worlds that exist simultaneously with ours, but independently of it, especially the sounds of radios (as the reference to the search of "another life" in the radio broadcasts).

    Poster for Beginning
    Movie
    1967•
    6.0

    Beginning

    Philosophical essay about the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia, its influence on the destiny of the world in the 20th century.

    Poster for Reports from Lebyazhye
    Movie
    1960

    Reports from Lebyazhye

    Ivan Baikalov, the secretary of the District Committee, is the first person to come to him with any question: grain harvesting machines, alimony, crankshafts... - the party leader of the Altai village should know and be able to do everything. The wife of a young doctor came to seek protection from Baikalov - her husband is cheating! And from Lebyazhego they inform that in three days rains will fall, and the only one who will be able to organize the work and not to rot the bread is Pyotr Ivlev. But on the secretary's desk is an anonymous letter: the district doctor has had an affair with Pyotr's wife. What is more important - grain harvesting or the family of a young party member?

    Poster for Watercolor
    Movie
    1958•
    5.0

    Watercolor

    A man tries to escape from his wife in order to visit an exhibition, where he sees a painting representing his own house.

    Poster for Look! The Sky!
    Movie
    1962•
    6.0

    Look! The Sky!

    The launch of the space rocket is scheduled for Wednesday. Final preparations are underway in the shed. Yulia, Borya, and Petya are waiting for Misha. But Misha has lost interest in the project — it's much more fun to play in the sea. And a garage is about to be built on the site of the shed. The only one who can't come to terms with the cancellation of the flight is little Alka. Early in the morning, he climbs into the spaceship and presses the “Start” button.

    Poster for Sickle and Hammer
    Movie
    1921

    Sickle and Hammer

    A down on his luck peasant goes to fight in World War I and returns home a hero. Partially lost.

    Poster for My Heart Is in the Highlands
    Movie
    1967•
    3.0

    My Heart Is in the Highlands

    A surreal film done in the style of a silent farce.

    Poster for About War
    Movie
    1985

    About War

    Interviews with the veterans of the Great Patriotic War and VGIK alumni Grigory Chukhrai, Valentin Ezhov, Rostislav Yurenev, Vasily Ordynsky, Peter Todorovsky, Vasily Solovyov and the writer and a scriptwriter Boris Vasiliev about their war experience and war cinema.

    Poster for There Will Be No Leave Today
    Movie
    1959•
    5.7

    There Will Be No Leave Today

    Soldiers undertake the perilous task of removing a stockpile of World War II bombshells discovered during roadworks under the ground of a small village.

    Poster for The Lower Depths
    Movie
    1978

    The Lower Depths

    Musical fantasy based on the play by M. Gorky.

    Poster for Nadya
    Movie
    1956

    Nadya

    A young woman named Nadya arrives in Moscow to enroll at a college. After failing her exams, she stays with a man named Vitaly. The two become an item, but their relationship sours when she gets pregnant.

    Poster for Whose Are You, Old People?
    Movie
    1982

    Whose Are You, Old People?

    Kasian Nefedovich decides to convey his last wish, of burying him beside his wife's grave, to his daughter Zinke and spend some time with her. But she doesn't allow him to stay with her family.

    Poster for Fitil (Film Magazine)
    TV
    1962•
    7.5

    Fitil (Film Magazine)

    A satirical film magazine produced by various film studios in the USSR from 1962 to 1991 and in the CIS from 1992 to 2003. The magazine's issues consisted of various stories: feature films, documentaries (with dubbed characters), and cartoons.