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Mikhail Derzhavin

Mikhail Derzhavin

Acting

Known For

The Battle of Stalingrad
3.9

A 1949 two-part Soviet epic war film about the Battle of Stalingrad, directed by Vladimir Petrov. The script was written by Nikolai Virta.

The Battle of Stalingrad

1949
The Turning Point
3.9

The film tells the story of those who took part in the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942, which became a turning point in the Great Patriotic War. For five months, the city resisted the Nazi offensive. Surrendering Stalingrad to the enemy would have meant losing the war, but holding on to the city seemed almost impossible.

The Turning Point

1945
The Artamonov Case
7.5

Fabrikant, Ilya Artamonov of the former serfs. His desire to strengthen and develop the business knows no obstacles. He is still associated with the peasants and craftsmen, but with his death, this relationship ends. Between Peter Artamonov, his son, who became the owner of the factory, and the workers grows a wall of enmity. The first political speeches are brewing. On the side of the proletariat becomes the heir artemovskogo case Ilya Artamonov, Jr.

The Artamonov Case

1941
First Printer Ivan Fedorov
N/A

A historical biographical film about the life of Ivan Fedorov, founder of the first printing press in Russia. Printed books published during the reign of Ivan the Terrible seemed like witchcraft. Fedorov was accused of heresy.

First Printer Ivan Fedorov

1950
The Great Glinka
6.7

About the life of the Russian composer Mikhail Glinka.

The Great Glinka

1946
Days and Nights
6.2

This literary adaptation was the first Soviet feature length dramatization, as opposed to documentary film, on the momentous Battle of Stalingrad.

Days and Nights

1945
Prairie Station
6.7

About the labor exploits of gold miners, the old partisan Fedor Potanin and his son, the leader Stepan.

Prairie Station

1941
The Oppenheim Family
8.7

Based on Lyon Feuchtwanger's novel about the tragedy of society, through a look at the tragedy of one single family.

The Oppenheim Family

1939
The New Moscow
5.8

A comedy about a naive young architect and his wild designs for a “New Moscow.” The Soviet censors weren't at all amused and shelved it.

The New Moscow

1938
Weekdays
N/A

One day the usual order of one of the country's major airports is disrupted: pilot Zubov lands his plane during the fog accurately and beautifully, but contrary to regulations. Another daredevilry of Zubov ends with the fact that he sinks the plane in a swamp, almost killing himself and the adopted son of the airport engineer - Gvozdik. Zubov is deprived of his pilot's license for six months, but is retained in the team.

Weekdays

1940
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Mechanical Traitor

1931