Russian Cinema

Russian Cinema

Amun

A cynical Russian tourist, desperate to save his dying son, travels to the Monastery of Temptation in Israel to find an aging Shaman Healer named Amun. His search leads him to the Judean desert where thirst and scalding sun bring him to the edge of death--and life changing insights about himself and the ones he loves.

Big City Lights

A young filmmaker, Fedya, tries to save the local movie theatre in his provincial town from greedy developers by making a successful independent film. But with no money, barely any skilled crew and a distinct lack of big name actors, things are very bleak—until he and his rag tag crew, led by the beautiful Zhenya, kidnap a fading movie star and force him to be in their film.

Bite The Dust

The end of the world gets a decidedly Russian makeover when a sleepy rural village decides to throw an end of the world party after news of an onrushing comet hits town.

Break Loose

Herman, Lykov, Shorokh and Grekh are three army veterans and the best of friends. Their new jobs working for an Elite Anti-Crime unit seem to be working out great, until they find themselves in the middle of a bloody gang war.

Call Myskin

A struggling actor, Myskin, is given the job of accompanying the daughter of a famous actress to a Moscow Theatre tryout where desperate circumstances lead the Producer to offer him the main role.

Captive

Two Russian soldiers walk over the mountains and through the gorges of Chechnya: the seasoned and laconic Rubakhin and the cheerful and frivolous rifleman, Vovka.

Dreaming Of Space

The USSR, 1957- time of hope and genuine belief that the future will undoubtedly be bright. The Soviet satellite is conquering space, and on the Earth, in a little port city, the bright beaming eyes of Konyok and Lara – a naive restaurant cook and his waitress girlfriend – follow the movement of the satellite with hope and excitement.

Enemies

Belorussia, summer 1942. The war has moved on, far off to the east. The life of a small town where the German authorities of the region have set themselves up is getting back to “normal”.

His Wife’s Diary

"His Wife's Diary", reveals a new and unexpected aspect of the private life of Ivan Bunin, the famous writer and Nobel prize laureate. The action takes place in France, Sweden and Germany between the 1930s and 1950s.

I’ll Be Around

lnna is single, pretty, successful and cheerful. She is a typical new Russian comfortable middle class young woman, working as a manager at a Moscow restaurant where she is surrounded with respect and love of her colleagues. Apart from that, she has a very special person in her life – her 6-year-old son Mitya. The little boy is the centre of her universe, her best friend and ally.

Live!

A lonely hunter, Michail, stumbles on an attempted murder in the woods of the Russian countryside. Michail instinctively helps the victim, Andrey, to escape. He quickly realizes that the bad guys are not going to just let them get away and a deadly game of pursuit through the wilderness ensues.

Pavlov’s Dog

“Pavlov’s Dog” is a debut for several members of its crew, including the screenwriter and director Katya Shagalova,and the cinematographer Evgeny Sinelnikov.

Relations

Two commuting professionals meet on the train from St. Petersburg to Moscow.

The Dry Valley

“Dry Valley” is the first full feature film by Alexandra Strelyanaya. The film is based on the famous novel written by Nobel Prize laureate Ivan Bunin.

The Elephant

Zarezin, a circus employee is tasked with driving Bodhi, a sick elephant, to be euthanized. He is joined by a pretty trapeze performer who was left behind. Together this unlikely trio make their way towards the death house and the end of Bodhi. Along the way, life and love intervene.

The Game

The action takes place at the training base of the Russian national football team. The whole country’s attention is focused on the camp where the players are training prior to one of the biggest matches in the Russian football history.

The Major

When an upstanding Police Major accidentally kills a young boy, his panicked efforts to cover things up lead to an escalating series of questionable arrangements that force him to confront the corrupt moral codes that drive his beloved police department.

The Road To

Sergey is an "invisible" man who works as a sales assistant in an always empty shop of unusual gadgets. He rents a room at a pensioner's apartment, and the old man chases Sergey with his annoying advices and unnecessary preachment.

The Sea

Whatever he was doing in his turbulent Moscow student life, he always dreamed of the Northern Sea.

The Stroll

Today’s twenty-something Russians are the first generation in the country’s post-communist history to have grown up free.

Yermak’s Treasure

Kostya is a nerdy grade schooler who finds a treasure map. With the help of a free spirited, runaway girl, Masha, they manage to evade gangsters and the police as they seek to find the famous treasure of Yermak.