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- In the distant future, a space traveler from Earth breaks a special law and interferes with the history of another, Medieval-like planet.
- At the end of the Russian Civil War, Red Army soldier Fyodor Sukhov is ordered to guard the harem of a Caspian Sea guerrilla leader.
- The story of Catherine the Great from the time she came to Russia as the bride of the heir to the Russian throne.
- The devil and his attendants visit Moscow at the times of the Stalin regime. Official atheistic ideology confronts with a series of supernatural events.
- After the death of the King of Denmark - Hamlet's father - his brother Claudius ascends the throne, who takes his widow Gertrude as his wife. Hamlet meets the ghost of his father and learns that he was killed by Claudius.
- A captured Soviet pilot faithful to his childhood friends leads an escape from a German concentration camp and then suffers from communist crimes.
- A pair of peasant children, Mytyl (Patsy Kensit) and her brother Tyltyl (Todd Lookinland), are led on a magical quest for the fabulous Blue Bird of Happiness (Nedezhda Pavlova) by the Fairy Berylune. On their journey, they are accompanied by the humanized presences of a Dog, a Cat, Light, Fire (Yevgeni Shcherbakov), Bread (Richard Pearson), and other entities.
- A Soviet POW joins the partisan guerrillas and proves his loyalty fighting the Germans.
- During the 20-day leave, war correspondent Lopatin travels by train to the distant city of Tashkent. It's very far from the front but the war seems to be present in people's minds even there.
- An elderly woman takes a train trip to visit her grandson at his army camp inside Chechnya.
- "Raja 1918", also known as "The Border", is a Finnish war drama film directed by Lauri Törhönen 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.
- In 1961, a Soviet medical officer is conflicted about his position overseeing the health of future cosmonauts.
- A film-in-film story set in a provincial town in Russia. Pasha (Churikova) is an amateur actress who plays a witch at a local club, but her dream is to play Joan of Arc. In a strike of luck she is cast as Joan of Arc in a big screen film. Now she is torn between her luck and her love to Arkadi (Kuravlev) who is a married man.
- A talented girl is trying to find happiness amidst the Russian revolution of 1917 and the civil war that split the nation.
- A MAN MEETS A WOMAN AND A NEW STORY BEGINS, ONE THEY WILL WRITE TOGETHER. AFTER A TIME, THEIR MUTUAL STORY DIVERGES AND MIND GAMES ENSURE. WHO IS A HUNTER? WHO IS THE HUNTED?
- This docudrama of harsh conditions in the Soviet army focuses on a military man, angered by the corruption of the system, who shoots six of his fellow soldiers.
- Video promo for Lindemann's "Frau und Mann".
- Transatlantic flight 713 is in trouble because the pilot and crew are poisoned while flying above the ocean. Now the passengers have to take control to save their lives.
- An unemployed astrophysicist finds a job of a docker at a grocery store, where he falls in love with a street-wise saleswoman in the produce department. But the groom runs away at the wedding reception.
- Epic about Cossacks in the Siberian province of Dauria. Cossacks are living in their village like one big family under the guidance of a strong leader - Ataman.
- While serving in the army the corporal Zbruev struck up correspondence with seven young women. Upon the end of his service he is transversing the country to meet them and choose a bride.
- Kind and naive Ivanushka sets off on the road to disenchant his beloved. Musical fairy tale.
- An epic of the Zhurbin family of shipbuilders, spanning several generations.
- A motor depot boss with links to black market traders sends the unsuspecting Rumyansev on a flight with stolen goods. On the road, the chauffer is arrested and put in prison. To cover their tracks the real criminals do everything possible to ensure Rumyansev receives the full blame. The heartless and suspicious chief of police isn't up to finding the real crooks and so Rumyansev's case gets passed to a clever and experienced General.
- A spy is detected and followed in Leningrad.
- Pravda leytenanta Klimova (aka...Lieutenant Klimov's Truth) is about a Navy Lieutenant Klimov (Rostotsky) who is in charge of the nuclear missiles on his submarine. He is also married to the most beautiful lady (Kondulainen) and his career looks good, considering he was a boy from Leningrad. But after returning home from a training trip he discovers about his wife infidelity with another Navy officer. Angry Lieutenant Klimov hits the cheating guy smack in the face with his heavy fist in front of public. Then comes the severe punishment of demoting and moving Klimov to the rough service at the Polar Ocean. This becomes a great challenge in Klimov's life. But with the help of an experienced and caring senior officer, Klimov proves that he is an outstanding professional and a reliable friend that is very essential on the boat.
- Arkhangelsk, 1942. At the beginning of the summer, an expedition of schoolchildren went to the shores of Novaya Zemlya to perform a special task. The essence of the special task was for schoolchildren to collect as many eggs as possible at the bird bazaars of Novaya Zemlya, which will have to complement the set of products created by food bases for sailors in distress. They are carrying food and must build food bases necessary for seafarers and other inhabitants of the cold island to survive in difficult wartime. None of the guys suspects that soon after their arrival on Novaya Zemlya, after an air battle on an island where there is fresh water, a downed German pilot will appear, and soon the fascists looking for him will descend into the camp. The commander of the brigade of schoolchildren will do everything to avoid conflict and convince the Germans that this is an ordinary children's camp, but because of the reaction of a teenager whose father died in the war, he will die from a fascist bullet.
- In an example of Socialist Realism a lady collective farm worker rallies laggard comrades after her husband deserts .She rejects other men,and is sent as a delegate of the people to Moscow, where she eulogizes Stalin.
- Krasnaya strela (The Red Arrow) is the special train No.1 between Leningrad and Moscow. The film is set in the 1980s during perestroika in the Soviet Union. Kropotov (Lavrov) is communist CEO of a big industrial company in Leningrad. He is crafty and successful in getting a major order from the Soviet Government; building an automated assembly line. But his style of management clashes with his subordinates, talented engineers. Their potential is strangled by Kropotov's manipulative control. The government order is not accomplished and Kropotov gets fired. He is rethinking his outdated business style while on the train No.1 to Moscow.
- Ivan Petrovich Pastukhov at the end of the summer goes from Moscow on vacation to Sochi on his own Volga car, but does not know how to drive well and travels with a personal chauffeur - a bachelor Savrasov who dreams of marrying a nurse. Pastukhov send his wife by train, as she is swayed in the car. The attack of acute radiculitis, which suddenly hit the driver on vacation, becomes the beginning of the adventures of chief Pastukhov, who has to personally face the consequences of his working bureaucracy.
- The story of a Russian record-breaking female swimmer, Nadya Privalova, who suffered from a stage fright syndrome.
- The film explores Sokurov's cinematic world and life perspective through his personality and body of works. The world-renowned director also discusses the social meaning of cinema as well as the overreaching purpose of artists and art.
- The seven remaining teams travel from Norvik, Norway to St. Petersburg, Russia, where they experience a variety of aspects of the local culture, including a choice of classical film or classical music at the Detour, and manual labour for one person at the Road Block.