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Yevgeny Sidikhin Movies

2008  
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The horrors and moral compromises of war set the stage for this harrowing drama from director Max Färberböck, based on a true story. An anonymous female reporter (Nina Hoss) is living in Berlin in the spring of 1945; most of the city has been reduced to rubble by bombing, the German army has been decimated, and most of those left behind are expecting the arrival of Russian troops and fearful of what awaits them. The reporter is one of a number of women who are hiding wherever they can in the city, expecting that they will be raped and brutalized by the Russians. It doesn't take long for their worst fears to be realized as the emotionally ravaged Russian soldiers take out their anger and frustration on their new captives. But the reporter, who can speak Russian, is determined not to allow herself to be violated by the soldiers, and she decides to curry favor with a Soviet officer who will then protect her from his underlings. The reporter's plan works as she becomes the lover of Major Andrej (Yevgeni Sidikhin), an officer with decidedly mixed feelings about his work. But as the reporter trades consensual sex for the safety Andrej can give her, both are aware who is the victor and who is a captive, and elsewhere in Berlin both German survivors and the soldiers occupying Berlin show the scars of war as they bring out the worst in one another. Anonyma -- Eine Frau in Berlin (aka A Woman in Berlin) received its world premiere at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Nina HossYevgeny Sidikhin, (more)
 
2002  
 
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A young girl searching for her prince charming instead falls for a stern skipper in screenwriter/director Yuri Kuzin's screen adaptation of Gennadiy Shpalikov's story (The Wharf). Life in Katya's small provincial town is slow, and though she may be hoping in the dark, the idealistic young girl can't help but anticipate the arrival of a fantasy man to sweep her up and take her to places she's never imagined. When a salty seaman arrives in town and Katya falls deeply in love, reality offers a stark contrast to her lifelong dreams of romance. Yet despite some initial doubts, Katya soon feels the true bond of love forming after spending an unforgettable night in Moscow with her newfound prince. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Yevgeny SidikhinKarina Razumovskaya, (more)
 
1999  
 
Barak is a simple portrait of the inhabitants of an old barracks converted to a communal residential neighborhood in a provincial town in the Urals in 1953, during the postwar rebuilding following the death of Stalin. The community is almost self-contained, which sets an example for the lives and loves of ordinary people in the rest of the Soviet Union during a period of upheaval. Twenty-three year old Olga, the sole survivor of a family wiped out in the siege of Leningrad, is the latest arrival to the barracks, where she does not know anyone. Alexei, a militia man, lives with his son Burka and his girlfriend Claudia. Jewish Jora, an eccentric photographer-cum-clown, is a former victim of Stalin's purges. Friedrich is an ex-Nazi soldier married to a Russian. Guerka is an alcoholic dove breeder and a former Nazi collaborator. Polina is a pretentious Ukrainian and Karim the Tatar is her companion. Olga gradually adjusts herself to the circumstances, living each day with moments of joy, sorrow, and unexpected incidents. Director Valeri Ogorodnikov pays attention to the minutest details when drawing a colorful gallery of characters. Dream sequences are interspersed for dramatic highlights. Barak received the Silver Leopard at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival, and Ogorodnikov received the Young Jury award. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, Rovi

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Starring:
Irina SenotovaYulia Svezhakova, (more)
 
1998  
 
Set in contemporary Moscow, this comedy drama from 72-year-old director Pyotr Todorovsky (father of director Valeri Todorovsky) is a remake of Abram Room's controversial silent film Bed and Sofa (1927). Actor Sergei (Sergei Makovetsky) leaves his wife and drops in on friend Kostya (Yevgeni Sidikhin), married to Rita (Elena Yakovleva). Rita and Sergei pair off after Kostya goes away on a business trip, and when Kostya returns, they become a threesome. Shown at the 1998 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Yelena YakovlevaSergei Makovetsky, (more)
 
1997  
 
In Northern Norway during and just after WW II, regions are liberated by the Soviet Red Army. With Norwegian-Russian anti-Nazi solidarity, young fisherman Simon (Stig Henrik Hoff) is recruited as a KGB spy, trained in Russia, and sent home. But rumors of his spy activities circulate, creating problems with girlfriend Lilian (Gorild Mauseth) and his other friends. The film features Norwegian, Russian, German, and English dialogue. Shown at the 1997 Haugsund Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Stig Henrik HoffGorild Mauseth, (more)
 
1996  
 
A lager is a Communist work camp and the mythical comic tale for this Hungarian film (done entirely in Russian with a Hungarian narrator) is said to have emerged from those camps. Set during the Soviet regime, the fantasy begins in Leningrad where two disparate thieves, one from the country and the other from the country, team up with a girl to rob the State Bank. The film is shot in black and white, but the color red appears on flags and occasionally in other places too. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Maksim SergeyevValentina Kasyanova, (more)
 
1995  
 
During the 1920s, Russian ballerina Olga Spesivtseva created the definitive version of Giselle. This Russian biopic tells her story. Though she was once one of the most famous ballerinas in the world, Spesivtseva, died alone and forgotten in a U.S. mental institution in 1991 at the age of 96. Olga began her illustrious career as a teenager. While in ballet school she became the lover of an important arts journalist. He was much older and after a few years she took a new lover. Unfortunately, Olga was unlucky in love and was frequently attracted to men who turned out to be homosexuals. As the years passed, she found it increasingly difficult to control her paranoid delusions and had to be institutionalized. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Galina TuyninaMikhail Kazakov, (more)
 
1994  
 
This Russian-Hungarian backed concept film is set at a giant Siberian steelworks and focuses upon the exploits of one spectacularly bored employee while subtly commenting on larger issues. Conditions at the works, which produces armor alloys for the military, are grim, dangerous, and barely tolerable. The story presents several episodes from workers' lives but focuses particularly upon young Ignat. When not working, his only entertainment stems from stealing sheep from wandering shepherds, and robbing a train at gunpoint. To find a little more excitement, he enters the annual fight between the strongest metal worker and the strongest miner. This provides the film's climax. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Yevgeny SidikhinAlexander Kalyagin, (more)
 
1992  
 
In this free-wheeling drama, dozens of little dramas center around an affair between the wife of an NKVD official and a baggage handler she has met. The woman, a former aristocrat, is relatively safe in Moscow in 1930, even though Joseph Stalin is running the country since she is married to a member of his secret police (the NKVD). Her husband's unit has been ordered to train a feisty black stallion for the Red Army commander to ride on parade. Hopeless love and aberrant sexuality seems to be a secondary theme, as one story concerns a lawyer who has fallen in love with his praying-mantis-type client, a woman who kills her bedmates. Another story concerns a poet who has fallen in love with a ballerina who cannot accord his affection the kind of response he desires, which makes him suicidal. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Alexander FeklistovUte Lemper, (more)