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Old Records

Many older people have nostalgia for the hits of their youth. Knowing this, we decided to create a musical film where popular melodies of 30-40 years were played, such as "Splash of Champagne", "Carioca", "Tiko-tiko", "Joseph", "No need to be sad", etc. The film is structured as a conversation between a pop singer (Vera Beradze) and a collector of old records (Boris Shcherbakov). After the selected record is put on the gramophone and a familiar melody sounds, the old collector suddenly appears in the frame with the singer and transforms into a brave Mexican, then a playboy, or a guy from the outskirts of Moscow, depending on the song being played.

Old Records

NR 1994
Perfect Wife

One fine day, Katerina found a letter in her husband's jacket. She knew that reading other people's letters was not good. But her husband is not a stranger to her, is he? In this case, you can read it. And from the first lines of the letter, she realized that her husband Max, a philosophy teacher, had a young mistress. Family friend Victor suddenly appeared in the house and decided to console Katerina. It was he who accidentally blabbed about some of the juicy secrets of his friend the professor. Pulling these strings, the wife learned something that she could not even imagine.

Perfect Wife

2.0 2021
Tasty Bits

Mix sexy Russian lesbians, gangsters, the KGB and old-school musical numbers and you get TASTY BITS, the first lesbian comedy from Russia - with love! Heavy drinking, buxom blonde radio personality Julia is used to getting what she wants, from fame to the most delicious women. When her radio station is threatened with imminent sale, she employs high-rolling thugs and mysterious women to wheel and deal her way out of obscurity - and into a bit of naughty fun along the way! TASTY BITS is chock-full of irreverent sex, physical comedy and one-liners as only Russians can deliver. Pass the vodka and enjoy the debauchery, post-Soviet-style.

Tasty Bits

1.0 2003
Alcoholism and Its Consequences

Alcoholism and its Ill-Effects was considered to be one of the most popular science propaganda (or educational) films produced in Russia before the revolution of 1917. Alexander Khanzhonkov, the most prominent Russian film producer of that era, financed a special department dedicated to non-fictional cinema, despite the fact that such films were not commercially successful. Unfortunately, not a single copy of the film has survived to the present day. All that remains are 12 frames, which were used by Izvolov to create this reconstruction. He also used extracts from critical reviews, published at the time of the film’s release, to produce a soundtrack.

Alcoholism and Its Consequences

9.0 1913