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Valentin Nikulin Movies

1994  
 
The trials of a Russian who immigrates to Israel are explored in this Israeli drama. Valery Ostrovsky, an award-winning, egotistical Russian actor, and his family have high hopes when they move to Israel. They are soon disillusioned by its realities. The lifestyle is much lower than what they are accustomed to as they must initially live in a cheap trailer in a desolate neighborhood surrounded by other outsiders. Valery also quickly finds the demand for famous Russian actors is non-existent. He does try to learn Hebrew, with the assistance of Michael, his son's lovely teacher. They quickly become involved. Michael also becomes involved as a friend to Valery's wife Jana. Valery's travails continue as he tries to adjust to his new life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Alexander AbdulovTatyana Vasilyeva, (more)
 
1991  
 
The internationally renowned Soviet poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko was among the many who attended the March 1953 funeral of Joseph Stalin, the justly feared head of state. The celebrated American novelist John Steinbeck read about the macabre scene Yevtushenko described in his autobiography and suggested that he make a film of it. Many decades later, the poet directed and wrote this movie. After Stalin's death, his body was displayed for a few days in the Palace of the Unions, and citizens were required to pay their respects to the dead leader. Thousands of people flooded the streets around the palace waiting for their turn. At one point, when the gathering was especially crowded, a stampede broke out which resulted in many people being trampled or killed. Some commentators believe that this was a secret action planned by the KGB (or whatever it was called back then) in order to heighten the sense of fear and awe among ordinary people, a sort of human sacrifice similar to those practiced by pagans in ancient times. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Denis KonstantinovYevgeny Platokhin, (more)
 
1991  
 
Natasha (Katri Khorma) is very popular on the ward she works on as a nurse: she is kind, attentive, caring, and good looking. Her life looks good to her and everyone around her, and she is engaged to marry a surgeon in the hospital. However, hidden inside her is an almost demonic sexuality waiting to be released, which is what happens when a magnetically attractive race-car driver becomes a patient on her ward. They have a wordless and almost frenzied sexual connection, and when he leaves the hospital without a trace, she is devastated. What is worse, she has become sexually insatiable, and the conflict this brings to her previously serene life torments her and leads her to desperate measures in an attempt to find some sort of peace. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Katri HormaOleg Rudyuk, (more)
 
1977  
 
This film, by Byelorussian director Valeri Rubinchik, won the Grand Prize of the All Union Film Festival in 1977. It humorously recounts the story of two teenaged buddies who try to get to the frontlines during World War II, mostly on a lark. They are intercepted and put in an air force band. Despite the war, they have a number of adventures and romantic liaisons. Finally escaping their musical captivity, they eventually resume their journey to the front. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Igor MerkulovSasha Zhukovsky, (more)