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PROFESSOR DOWELL’S TESTAMENT
The film is based on the popular science-fiction novel by Russian writer Alexander Belyaev.
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VIY OR SPIRIT OF EVIL (VIY)
The film is based on the story of the same name by the great Russian writer Nikolai Gogol.
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TCHAIKOVSKY
The film is dedicated to the great Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840-1893).
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THE CRANES ARE FLYING (LETYAT ZHURAVLI)
This is a story of love that could not be destroyed even by war.
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BALLAD OF A SOLDIER (BALLADA O SOLDATE)
This Russian film had a triumphant run over the world’s movie screens.
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SADKO
This tale is based upon the legends born in ancient times in the old Russian city of Novgorod.
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VASSILISA THE BEAUTIFUL (VASILISA PREKRASNAYA)
The film is based on a popular Russian folk tale.
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ANDREI RUBLYOV
This motion picture was recognized one of the world’s ten best films (8th place).
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A CRUEL ROMANCE (ZHESTOKY ROMANS)
The film is based on the play “A Dowerless Girl” by the prominent 19th-century Russian playwright Alexander Ostrovsky.
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MIRROR (ZERKALO)
This cinematic expression of the author’s reflections is one of the best films of Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky.
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THE SNOW QUEEN (SNEZHNAYA KOROLEVA)
The film is based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
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RUSLAN AND LUDMILA (RUSLAN I LYUDMILA)
The film is based on the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin’s poem of the same name.
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