Released Date:
1999-10-13
Languages:
German
Countries:
Russia, Germany, Japan, Italy, France
Runtime:
108 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (1606 Reviews)
Director:
Aleksandr SokurovGenres:
DramaYuriy Arabov
Marina Koreneva
In 1942, in Bavaria, Eva Braun is alone, when Adolf Hitler arrives with Dr. Josef Goebbels and his wife Magda Goebbels and Martin Bormann to spend a couple of days without talking politics.
Released Date:
2001-02-24
Languages:
Russian, German, English
Countries:
Russia
Runtime:
104 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (519 Reviews)
Director:
Aleksandr SokurovGenres:
DramaReleased Date:
2003-04-19
Languages:
Russian, Persian
Countries:
Russia, Germany, Japan, Canada, Finland, Denmark
Runtime:
99 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (12908 Reviews)
Director:
Aleksandr SokurovBoris Khaimsky (dialogue)
Anatoli Nikiforov
Svetlana Proskurina (dialogue)
Aleksandr Sokurov (dialogue)
Aleksandr Sokurov
An unseen man regains consciousness, not knowing who or where he is. No one seems to be able to see him, except the mysterious man dressed in black. He eventually learns through their discussions that this man is a 19th century French aristocrat, who he coins the "European". This turn of events is unusual as the unseen man has a knowledge of the present day. The two quickly learn that they are in the Winter Palace of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, the European who has a comprehensive knowledge of Russian history to his time. As the two travel through the palace and its grounds, they interact with people from various eras of Russian history, either through events that have happened at the palace or through the viewing of artifacts housed in the museum. Ultimately, the unseen man's desired journey is to move forward, with or without his European companion.
Released Date:
2006-06-17
Languages:
Russian, English, Polish, German
Countries:
Russia, France, Switzerland
Runtime:
105 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (911 Reviews)
Director:
Konstantin LopushanskiyKonstantin Lopushanskiy (screenplay)
Vyacheslav Rybakov (screenplay)
Arkadiy Strugatskiy (original book)
Boris Strugatskiy (original book)
A father travels with a UN envoy to the isolated town of Tashlinsk in search of his daughter, who has been institutionalized by a group of "non-humans". He must race against time before the authorities purge this mysterious institution. (Russian with English subtitles).
Released Date:
2007-11-30
Languages:
Swedish, German, Finnish, Russian
Countries:
Finland, Russia
Runtime:
114 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (756 Reviews)
Director:
Lauri TèrhènenAleksi Bardy (screenplay)
Jèrn Donner (idea)
Lauri Tèrhènen (screenplay)
"Raja 1918", also known as "The Border", is a Finnish war drama film directed by Lauri Tèrhènen set in the immediate aftermath of the Finnish Civil War of 1918. It is spring of 1918. A young scientist and officer, captain von Munck (Martin Bahne), is sent to the village of Rajajoki to close the border between the newly independent Finland and Russia under Bolshevik revolution.
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