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iilllya · 6 months
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Преступление и наказание (Crime and Punishment) (1970) Georgy Taratorkin and Aleksandr Pavlov as Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov and Dmitry Prokofyich Razumikhin
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picsfromsiberiangirl · 10 months
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Vibing with your 45 year old best friends on a raft is the best idea.
"True Friends" 1954.
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angfdz · 1 year
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From Vij, 1967
I really loved this sequence, I love old school effects & the hands especially turned out wonderful!
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izimbracreenshots · 10 months
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The Little Mermaid by Vladimir Bychkov, 1976
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pearly-sadness · 11 months
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olga mironova in a soviet anti-war film "come and see"
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distor777 · 1 year
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Unsent letter 1959 Mikhail Kalatozov
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marfalyube · 6 months
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Sketches of characters from the movie "idiot"
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ladydewinterestelle · 2 years
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The first crush from film (and book too)!
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sixsixsixnotricks · 1 year
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“The Color of Pomegranates” is most simply described as a series of tableaus that recount the life of the 18th-century poet and troubadour turned monk who was known as Sayat Nova (a Persian sobriquet that means “King of Songs”). Born, like Parajanov, in Soviet Georgia to Armenian parents, Sayat Nova was enough of a hero to have the 250th anniversary of his birth commemorated in 1962 with a postage stamp.
In “The Color of Pomegranates,” Sayat Nova’s poems are seen rather than heard. There is some voice-over but little dialogue in an ebb-and-flow soundtrack that alternates wailing folk melodies with choral chanting. The film draws on Sayat Nova’s imagery: angels with flat halos and wooden wings, a pasteboard cloud descending as a vision, the constant repetition of key props including books, silver balls and ornate rugs. Fruits seem to bleed and books to weep. Animals, particularly goats and sheep, are ubiquitous. Impassive actors engage in dancelike gestures while staring straight into the camera.
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J’accuse (Abel Gance, 1919) | Arsenal (Aleksandr Dovzhenko, 1929)
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nordwest-minna · 2 years
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Banquet night...
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On January 30, 1989 Battleship Potemkin was screened at the Gothenburg Film Festival.
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picsfromsiberiangirl · 11 months
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Eyes Are The Mirror Of The Soul.
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"We'll Live Till Monday", 1968.
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solifugae25 · 11 months
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Крейцерова соната (1987) The Kreutzer Sonata (1987)
Oleg Yankovsky as Poznyshev
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izimbracreenshots · 3 months
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A Severe Young Man by Abram Room, 1935
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pearly-sadness · 1 year
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the fact that sherlock holmes in soviet movie has photos of lon chaney and conrad veidt on his table makes me wanna running around my room and scream
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