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Old Men: Robbers (1971)
An old detective does not want to retire. The only way out is to prove to his boss that he still can catch criminals. The problem is that there were no crimes recently to work on. Together with his retired friend he decides to commit a perfect crime himself and then quickly solve it. Real problems start when a real criminal steals money he has stolen.
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Waterloo (1970)
After defeating France and imprisoning Napoleon on Elba, ending two decades of war, Europe is shocked to find Napoleon has escaped and has caused the French Army to defect from the King back to him. The best of the British generals, the Duke of Wellington, beat Napolean’s best generals in Spain and Portugal, but now must beat Napoleon himself with an Anglo Allied army.
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Sport, Sport, Sport (1970)
A half-fiction half-documentary story about sport and it’s importance in everyday life.
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Shine, Shine, My Star (1969)
This late 60s Russian films is set in 1920, just 3 years after the October revolution. Folks had the choice between red and white, revolution and contra revolution. In that torn-apart-time, one man, the comedian Volodya, tries to mediate, not between different ideologies, but social life and art. While others just want to wash away their gloom, he reflects on the everyday sorrows and the role of art in that time of changes.
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A Little Crane (1968)
Marfa is a widow of a Russian soldier, living in a village in central Russia. She is a single mother, raising a son in the times of hardship. She is very beautiful, but she does not marry anyone, because she is devoted to making her only son happy. And now her son is getting married.
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Operation ‘Trust’ (1967)
A story about CHeKa operation against a foreign spies during the early years of Soviet Russia.
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Major ‘Whirlwind’ (1967)
The Nazis planted explosives to blow up the cities of Krakow and Prague, but the underground resistance in Poland works with the Russians to stop the disaster.
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Anna Karenina (1967)
The film is based on the novel of the same name by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. “All happy families resemble each other, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way, ” goes the novel’s opening sentence. The melodrama centers around a tragic story of love and infidelity, the destiny of a woman who irrevocably changes her life for the sake of a passion. Anna Karenina finds it impossible to renounce her feelings for the loved one. She rejects the morals of society and tries to defend her right to love. Her husband bars Anna from her son, her acquaintances turn their backs on her… Starring in the title role was the famous Russian actress Tatiana Samoilova (“The Cranes Are Flying”).
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July Rain (1966)
A woman is forced to examine the emptiness of her life in this stark drama from the Soviet Union. Lena (Yevgenya Uralova) is a woman in her late twenties who loves her boyfriend (Aleksandr Belyavsky) but in time comes to see that their relationship serves no useful function. What’s more, she sees that her friends are for the most part empty-headed lackeys, causing her to wonder just what is the point of her life.
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It Happened at the Police Station (1963)
A story about police detectives working on reuniting children and parents who got separated by WWII. Based on Izrail Metter stories.
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