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- Sacha and Petya, young Moscow musicians, seek meaning amid unstable relationships. An event forces self-reflection, confronting their disconnection from love, family, and opportunities.
- A romance between two strangers who discover that their partners are lovers.
- Sergei and Kira were considered the most beautiful bohemian couple among cinema lovers of Saint Petersburg in the early 90's. Their fantastic love affair ended with Kira leaving town, fleeing for new life, new relationship. Sergei has died shortly after. Only after a few years does Kira realize that she never stopped loving Sergei. And that she's doomed to stay in a never-ending dialogue with a dead lover.
- Life does not spoil the wayward stove-maker Agniya - she lives in the Far North in a dilapidated, poorly heated house, fishes in an ice hole and raises her son alone. Seasonal work does not make it possible to save up for new housing, and the local head of administration Boris is in no hurry to resettle people. Having agreed to Boris proposal to build a stove in his hut, Agniya gradually falls in love with him, but in the end uses him to achieve her main goal - to move to a new apartment. And he does it in a very unusual way.
- A young truck driver from a small, nameless Russian town sets off on a spiritual journey that has no actual purpose and no verifiable destination, encountering lonely women and small time crooks along the way.
- A story about a chance encounter that momentarily destroyed a successful and happy family life. All of a sudden the woman found passion and desire more important than her loving husband and cherished child. The father and son suffer from the realization that they are no longer needed, but try to understand and forgive. The woman, who failed to become happy, is in turmoil.
- He miraculously escaped death to return to the house where lives the love of his life. But the hope of happiness turns into a terrible discovery. His beloved is the daughter of his enemy.
- Five short love stories, which become a statement of the directors about love. A shoemaker, a reporter, a pavement hooker-in, a psychiatric patient and a young man released from prison are the main characters of the film, heroes in a time of no heroes. All of them have the important qualities of being openhearted and not afraid of loving.
- What if you deprive 'civilized man' all the gadgets, and send him to the place where he will face the irrational and incomprehensible things?
- Somewhere deep in Russia there's a town called Marks (named after Karl Marks, the founder of communist ideology), where all the people work in a toy factory and receive their wages in the form of toys. News from other places arrive on very rare occasions. One morning, a former boxer Boris wakes up on a train and notices the four letters: MAR_S. From his first steps in town he starts to meet new people as Grigoriy, a young dreamer who is in love with Greta, the local librarian. Her dream is to get out of this God-forsaken town. With each new step, Boris meets new people but the past is hard to escape from.
- Natalie was lonely in her loveless marriage until she met Sergei.
- After a terrible tragedy, the hero leaves his former life. Everything that seemed important - work, success, the usual rhythms of a big city - is leaving in the past. But the world of people refuses to let him go, breaks into the loneliness he has chosen, beckons with new opportunities. Unexpectedly for himself, the hero finds a new home, where he seems to find peace, love and answers to his painful questions. But are these the right answers? And what price will you have to pay to survive and remain yourself?
- Brotherhood of Men is a tale about love and hate, family ties and loneliness, cruelty and forgiveness. It shows that even kinsfolk can be very implacable to each other. A father has to bring up his two sons alone. He tries to instill in them brotherly love, the ideas of forgiveness, fairness and mutual support. But it is not easy as these implacable boys have quite different rules and values and live in their own brutal world. The father uses every means at his disposal to end the mutual hostility between his sons...
- In an ideal world of the near future, an exemplary hero commits an act that threatens to ruin his life. Having become an outcast, he must make a decisive choice between two women. Between family and long lost love. Between familiar well-being and an unknown, dangerous future.
- A mini series (12 episodes). It is a feature film yet it is based on real events of the World War II. The protagonist is a young woman called Maria Rastopchin. The Nazi army is advancing, and Maria is stranded in the part of Russia occupied by the Nazi army. At the age of 16 Maria is sent forcibly by Nazis to Germany to be a slave laborer. Yet after many ordeals she manages to return to her homeland, Soviet Union, and to reunite with her family and with the man who was her first love. The stories of the other members of the Rastopchin family also are told in the series. The father, an university professor, was arrested during the Stalin purges and sent to Gulag. The mother was killed by a stray bullet during a battle. Their three daughters - Maria and her sisters - are survivors by nature, and the war can't break their spirit. Yet every sister must discover her own way to become a mature person, to find her own true love and her true destiny in life.
- He gets ready for his regular weekend - family problems, his personal life, work, other matters... But this Sunday turns out very far from normal.
- Ippolit and Sonya are Moscow students. In search of adventure, they go on vacation to Athens, where they make a living by portraying "living sculptures" in the street.
- A story about love, hate and loneliness, depicting several days from the life of two brothers. They work as track walkers on a railway somewhere in rural Russia. It is an screen adaptation of the short story "Two Guys from the Track Walkers' Hut on the 9th km". The author of the story, Vyacheslav Pietsukh, is a well-known contemporary Russian writer. He writes mostly about ordinary Russians.
- A biographical documentary dedicated to the 70th birthday of Yuri Kuper, a famous Russian artist. His works are held in the major art museums of the world (including the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City), in prestigious art collections of the Ministry of Culture of France, the Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.) and others. Yuri Kuper had more than 50 one-man shows in the most renowned art galleries of the world. His work is multifaceted. He has worked as a set and costume designer for stage production in Europe and America. He has designed interiors in France and Russia. He has made several series of jewelry pieces. He has worked as a book designer. He has made art installations. He has exhibited also his sculptures and art objects in the style of 3-dimensional painting.