The Killers

The Killers 1956

6.00

The Killers is a 1956 student film by the Soviet and Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky and his fellow students Marika Beiku and Aleksandr Gordon. The film is based on the short story "The Killers" by Ernest Hemingway, written in 1927. It was Tarkovsky's first film, produced when he was a student at the State Institute of Cinematography.

1956

There Will Be No Leave Today

There Will Be No Leave Today 1959

5.60

Soldiers undertake the perilous task of removing a stockpile of World War II bombshells discovered during roadworks under the ground of a small village.

1959

Neptune's Feast

Neptune's Feast 1986

6.60

A group of Swedish tourists are on the way to a Russian village to witness the so called 'Festivity of Neptunus', in which the inhabitants take a dive in a hole in the ice. This tradition, however, does not exist at all. The inhabitants try to make a good impression by starting the 'tradition' to please the tourists.

1986

Watercolor

Watercolor 1958

4.70

A man tries to escape from his wife in order to visit an exhibition, where he sees a painting representing his own house.

1958

The Lonely Voice of Man

The Lonely Voice of Man 1987

5.70

Set in the early 1920s after the end of the Russian Civil War, Red Army soldier Nikita returns to his hometown to see his partner Lyuba, both of whom are scarred by the trauma of the Russian Empire of yesteryear.

1987

Spring Rain

Spring Rain 1958

1

A sweet romance unfolds between two young factory workers who meet on a train and set out to discover their city together before the young woman must return to her flat.

1958

Whose Are You, Old People?

Whose Are You, Old People? 1982

1

Kasian Nefedovich decides to convey his last wish, of burying him beside his wife's grave, to his daughter Zinke and spend some time with her. But she doesn't allow him to stay with her family.

1982

Nastya and Egor

Nastya and Egor 1989

4.50

The main characters of the film are members of the group "Nastya" Nastya Poleva and Yegor Belkin. The half-hour half-documentary tape included footage taken by Balabanov in 1985-1990. In addition to the main characters, the documentary footage captured many prominent figures of Sverdlovsk rock club, in particular Vyacheslav Butusov, Leonid Porokhnyu, and local actors.

1989

The Petrukha Family

The Petrukha Family 1971

1

The young Petrukha couple live in a village - a kind, docile husband and strict wife. Soon, twins are born to them.

1971

Beginning

Beginning 1967

6.30

Philosophical essay about the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia, its influence on the destiny of the world in the 20th century.

1967

Dandelion Wine

Dandelion Wine 1971

1

Short adaptation of Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine.

1971

Nonsense. A Story About Nothing

Nonsense. A Story About Nothing 1988

1

The absence of speech of the characters, and the only dialogue is whistled, because you can feel, but you can't talk.The background sounds like parallel, fictional worlds - worlds that exist simultaneously with ours, but independently of it, especially the sounds of radios (as the reference to the search of "another life" in the radio broadcasts).

1988

The Bad Boy

The Bad Boy 1974

1

The story is about a nasty boy who blackmails his older sister and the young man who is in love with her.

1974

You Only Have To Draw The Bow Back

You Only Have To Draw The Bow Back 1986

1

The university exercise film and a rare portrait of Soviet underground subculture in its variety. There are hippies, metallists, Bulgakov house squatters, footage from illegal art festival Love Street organised by Sergei Solmi. Featuring performances by Moscow alternative bands such as "Звуки Му", "Николай Коперник" and "Облачный край".

1986

The Land of the People

The Land of the People 1966

5.80

This is the subject of ongoing discovery of the beauty of the world, that man makes in his life and in his work, which is being developed as part of a big city, presented during a day's work. This film starts and ends with the rotating image of the sculpture of Rodin the Thinker; this famous sculpture has long since become the symbol of the unchanging expression of human thought.

1966