Rafail Goldin
Directing
Known For

On the evening of May 9, 1945, when Moscow is noisily and cheerfully celebrating the Victory Day, a young girl agronomist Zina Sokolova and a sailor officer Lavrentyev meet in the compartment of the Moscow-Vladivostok train. The sailor takes the lively, direct character of the girl for windiness and frivolity. Sokolova also reacted frowningly and mockingly to the satellite. To get to know each other better, travelers are helped by nuisance: they are behind the train, and the rest of the way they are together, getting to know people and the life of the country along the way.
The Train Goes East

Thirty-year-old captain of the hockey team Duganov, a famous and experienced player, decides to fight for the sporting longevity of "old men" like him. Acutely experiencing a quarrel with his favorite girl, Duganov achieves participation in the decisive final match between the two strongest teams and achieves victory.
The Hockey Players

An ordinary trip suddenly becomes dangerous for two previously conflicted drivers.
An Ordinary Trip

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Pursuing Fame

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The Long Day
Feature on the northern city of Murmansk and its annual Spring festival of winter sports and Saami culture.
A Northern Holiday
Short film set to a score by Shostakovich which juxtaposes photographs of Second World War bomb damage to footage of a rebuilt city, innocent children and sombre citizens visiting a memorial.