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In 2005, RUSCICO (Russian Cinema Council) released a version with the original Russian sound and additional English and French dubbing. It also has subtitles in English and other languages. [5] In 2013, a digitally-restored Blu-ray version was released. [6] The film is available with English subtitles on YouTube, via Mosfilm. [7]
Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures (Russian: Операция «Ы» и другие приключения Шурика) is a 1965 Soviet slapstick comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai, starring Aleksandr Demyanenko, Natalya Seleznyova, Yuri Nikulin, Georgy Vitsin and Yevgeny Morgunov.
The film of 1943 shows the Russian view of the main events of the Patriotic War of 1812. [4] [5] The main points are Kutuzov's character and warfare, the major battles, the soldiers and the major errors of Napoleon. "delaying operation" [6] started by Mikhail Bogdanovich Barclay de Tolly and continued by Kutuzov "scorched earth" by burning Moscow
The Diamond Arm (Russian: Бриллиантовая рука Brilliantovaya ruka) is a Soviet crime comedy film made by Mosfilm and first released in 1969. The film was directed by director Leonid Gaidai and starred several famous Soviet actors, including Yuri Nikulin, Andrei Mironov, Anatoli Papanov, Nonna Mordyukova and Svetlana Svetlichnaya.
Mirror (Russian: Зеркало, romanized: Zerkalo) [a] is a 1975 Soviet avant-garde drama film [3] directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and written by Tarkovsky and Aleksandr Misharin. The film features Margarita Terekhova, Ignat Daniltsev, Alla Demidova, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Tarkovsky's wife Larisa Tarkovskaya, and his mother Maria Vishnyakova.
The Island (Russian: Остров, romanized: Ostrov) is a 2006 Russian comedy-drama film directed by Pavel Lungin and written by Dmitry Sobolev. The film stars Pyotr Mamonov as a fictional 20th-century Eastern Orthodox monk. Filming took place in the city of Kem, in Karelia, on the shores of the White Sea. [1]
The Brothers Karamazov (Russian: Братья Карамазовы, translit. Bratya Karamazovy ) is a 1969 Soviet film directed by Kirill Lavrov , Ivan Pyryev and Mikhail Ulyanov . It is based on the 1880 novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky .
The Shield and the Sword (Russian: Щит и меч, romanized: Shchit i metch) is a 1968 Soviet spy television series in four parts directed by Vladimir Basov and produced by Mosfilm. [1] Set during World War II , it is based on a novel by Vadim Kozhevnikov , who was Secretary of the Soviet Writers' Union .