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Andrei Nikolaev Movies

1994  
 
In this whimsical Russian romantic thriller two young musicians become involved in intrigue as they fall in love. The film is set in 1957 Moscow. Igor, a university student and aspiring jazz musician, and Michelle, an attractive French secret service agent, meet at an international youth festival. Igor is encouraged by the KGB to seduce her and then go to France with her. The organization is on to her cover and are anxious to send spies into her father's munitions manufacturing outfit. But Michelle is not all she seems to be and she and Igor fall in love. When they meet again at a Denmark concert they decide to head for freedom. The KGB pursues them. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ivan VolkovNatalya Petrova, (more)
 
 
 
1977  
 
Grigori Chukrai is well-respected director, known in the West for his films Clear Skies and Ballad of a Soldier. Netipichnaya Istoriya, the original title, translates as "An Atypical Story," but the film was soon retitled Tryasina, which means "Quagmire." It shows how mother's blind love transforms her son into a deserter, bringing the boy to a kind of moral and social death. During World War Two, a widow is about to lose her only son to the military. Unable to bear that kind of loss, she engineers an accident just as she is taking him to the train station to begin his enlistment. Secretly, she takes her now helpless son back to her village home, and becomes an eccentric hermit in the eyes of the villagers, rarely venturing outside the house. At home, the boy becomes deeply dependent on her, even though they snipe and jab at one another in an incessant war for dominance. Years after the war has ended, his mother dies suddently of a heart attack. The boy has now become a pale, wizened bag of bones, and emerges from the house like some creature from the depths of the sea. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Nonna MordyukovaVadim Spiridonov, (more)