Died director of legendary Soviet films Sergei Soloviev

On the 78th year of life in Moscow, the director of the film "Assa" Sergei Soloviev died, RBC reports. The director of the films "Assa", "Black Rose - the emblem of sadness, the red rose - the emblem of love" and "One Hundred Days After Childhood" was 77 years old. VGIK confirmed that Soloviev ...

'What disgusting, this is your jellied fish': funny stories about real feasts in Soviet cinema

As film critics say, the main difference between Soviet cinema and modern Russian cinema is that earlier, real food and drinks were used in table scenes, but today, in order to save money, plastic fruits and fake meat are mostly put on the table in the frame ...

Test: learn a Soviet comedy from a joke

Still, this phenomenon is amazing - Soviet comedies. No matter how sophisticated viewers we may consider ourselves, no matter how many masterpieces of cinema we revise, the heroes of Ryazanov and Gaidai's films, adored from childhood, will appear on the screen, as we stick to the screens. Moreover, the sound ...

10 Soviet films that received recognition from the American Film Academy

Soviet and Russian cinema are famous for their depth and soulfulness, which is noticed by judges of even the most prestigious film competitions. Many films created in the Soviet Union and Russia received the iconic Oscar award. ForumDaily partner Russian interactive television eTVnet presents a selection of Soviet films nominated or…

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