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Shantytown Blues poster
Movie

At the end of the 70s, a boy Mishka, abandoned by his mother and stepfather, lives in a provincial Soviet town. Curious, bold and angry. With his bluntness and fearless naivete, he conquers the local gangster John, and with the help of his patron begins to act in local taverns, finally leaving a dysfunctional family.

Shantytown Blues

Sep 2004

Yulya and Shamans poster
Movie

Tuvan Shaman need to transfer his knowledge to the student and become a "white" shaman. Maybe it's just the game or maybe it's an unknown reality hidden from us. Who knows?

Yulya and Shamans

Jan 2014

Backyards poster
Movie

The heroes of the film "Backyard" pensioners Nikolai Nikolaevich Churin, Valentina Fedorovna Pikova and the Shatkov family live in the Vyatka hinterland, and each in their own way confront the circumstances in which they found themselves by the will of fate and history.

Backyards

Jan 2004

Sarah's Tale poster
Movie

The rule of the universe: the tree should be planted for to be grown; the snow should be cleaned for the spring to come; for finding something new, the old one is to be lost. Sarah, a 6-year-old girl, thinks so. It seems to be true.

Sarah's Tale

Aug 2006