Released Date:
1969-01-10
Languages:
Russian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
232 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (400 Reviews)
Genres:
DramaFyodor Dostoevsky (novel)
Ivan Pyryev
The 1968 film shows Fedor Karamazov as a stingy old man, who's three sons are after his money. The Karamazov brothers, Dmitri, a gambler, Ivan, a thinker, and Aleksei, a monk, are living through their different problems. Ivan is trying to save the world by making a story of "The Great Inquisitor". Dmitri, who lost money in gambling, is begging his father to help him. But the father gives a lot of money to his mistress Grushenka.
Released Date:
1973-06-01
Languages:
Russian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
166 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (263 Reviews)
Director:
Daniil KhrabrovitskyEpic film based on a true story about Russian space and missile industry and it's founder Sergei P. Korolev (as the leading character Andrei Bashkirtsev). Before WWII he develops the first rocket launch center in Central Russia and makes the "Katyusha" weapon. In spite of his arrest and imprisonment, he continues working on rocket design. He is released from prison upon his request to fight in the front-line against the Nazis. After WWII he makes a new rocket system for the nuclear missiles program, and another new rocket that launched "Sputnik" in 1957. Next achievement is the first man in space and several other human space missions. Korolev's uncompromising character causes him many problems with Soviet politicians, and he dies from a heart attack. His mission is carried on by his colleagues. Note: Footages of Baykonur Kosmodrome in Kazakhstan and of the Soviet Space Center in Moscow are adding authenticity to the film, but most of the footage had not been released to the public. The original director's cut had 5500 meters of film length, but then it was shown to Brezhnev and Politbureau and was censored before the public release in 1972; the film was reduced to 4553m and ran 166 minutes. Currently available copies run only 158 minutes.
Released Date:
1978-09-18
Languages:
Russian
Countries:
Soviet Union
Runtime:
105 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (566 Reviews)
Director:
Emil LoteanuAnton Chekhov (novel)
Emil Loteanu
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