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A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Russia. Russia, since beginning to produce films in the late 1890s, has experienced three political regimes; the Russian Empire, Pre-1917; the Soviet Union, 1917–1991; and the Russian Federation, 1991–present. Films ordered by year and decade of release are split for political purposes.
The film will premiere in February 2022 at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival. 5. Desperate for Marriage. Хочу замуж. Director: Sonya Karpunina. Cast: Milos Bikovic, Kristina Asmus, Sergei Gilev, Marina Aleksandrova, Yuliya Aug, Oleg Komarov, Anastasiya Ukolova, Agniya Kuznetsova.
Cultural Russian films. I'm Not a Terrorist (Russian: Я - не террорист) is a 2021 Uzbek war film directed by Muhammad Ali Iskandarov. The King's Man is a 2021 British spy action film directed by Matthew Vaughn. Nobody is a 2021 American action thriller comedy film directed by Ilya Naishuller.
Cultural Russian films. The Courier is a 2020 historical spy film directed by Dominic Cooke. Lost in Russia is a 2020 Chinese comedy film. Tenet is a 2020 science fiction action-thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan. Welcome to Chechnya is a 2020 documentary film directed by David France.
1. Cheburashka. Чебурашка. Director: Dmitry Dyachenko. Cast: Olga Kuzmina, Sergei Garmash, Fyodor Dobronravov, Elena Yakovleva, Polina Maksimova, Sergei Lavygin. Central Partnership / Yellow, Black and White / START Studio / Soyuzmultfilm. The film is based on the children's book Gena the Crocodile and His Friends by Eduard Uspensky.
Come and See. Come and See (Russian: Иди и смотри, romanized: Idi i smotri; Belarusian: Ідзі і глядзі, romanized: Idzi i hliadzi; meaning ‘go and see’) is a 1985 Soviet anti-war film directed by Elem Klimov and starring Aleksei Kravchenko and Olga Mironova. [4] Its screenplay, written by Klimov and Ales Adamovich, is ...
White Tiger (Russian: Белый тигр, translit. Byeli tigr) is a 2012 Russian war film, directed by Karen Shakhnazarov and co-written with Aleksandr Borodyansky based on the novel The Tankman, or The White Tiger (Russian: Танкист, или “Белый тигр”, Tankist, ili "Byeli tigr") by Russian novelist Ilya Boyashov.
The 9th Company (Russian: 9 рота, romanized: 9 rota) is a 2005 Russian war film directed by Fedor Bondarchuk and set during the Soviet–Afghan War.The film is loosely based on a real-life battle that took place at Hill 3234 in early 1988, during Operation Magistral, the last large-scale Soviet military operation in Afghanistan.