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Aleksandr Misharin

Aleksandr Misharin

Writing

Known For

Mirror
8.0

A dying man in his forties recalls his childhood, his mother, the war and personal moments that tell of and juxtapose pivotal moments in Soviet history with daily life.

Mirror

1975
Solaris
7.8

A psychologist is sent to a space station orbiting a planet called Solaris to investigate the death of a doctor and the mental problems of cosmonauts on the station. He soon discovers that the water on the planet is a type of brain which brings out repressed memories and obsessions.

Solaris

1972
Chermen
7.3

This historic drama is set in an Ossetian village in the 17th century. The film’s main hero is Chermen. An illegitimate son, Chermen is striving to assert his dignity. He is opposed by Dacco, the elder of the Aldar clan, in whose village Chermen lives. Guided by mercenary motives, Dacco strikes a deal with Prince Tsarai. Together, they rob people and then divide the loot between themselves. By some chance, Chermen learns of the deal and informs his friends about it. At first, he thinks that no one in the Aldar village would believe him, the bastard, and that the plot would remain unexposed. But the friends accept the challenge.

Chermen

1970
My Calling
N/A

The protagonist of the film, Druyanov, is the director of a large boiler manufacturing plant — a talented man with vast life experience, capable of understanding current challenges and looking into the future. However, he is about to be dismissed from his position. A young appointee is in no hurry to take over and comes to familiarize himself with the plant. In the end, taking the side of the director who wants to reconstruct and modernize the workshops, he realizes that he has not yet reached Druyanov’s level.

My Calling

1976
The Grey Illness
6.0

One day, doctors Speransky and Nikulin made an outstanding scientific discovery: they discovered the bacillus of indifference and ignorance. To describe its action, one of them selflessly instills it in himself.

The Grey Illness

1966
All Day Long
N/A

A day in the life of the factory director Druyanov, who transformed a once backward enterprise into one of the leading companies in the industry.

All Day Long

1978
Horses Aren't Changed at the Crossing
9.0

A story about a process of building a huge car factory in USSR.

Horses Aren't Changed at the Crossing

1980
To My People!
7.0

A man reconnects with the people he grew up with in a Soviet orphanage.

To My People!

1983
Director Alexander Dunaev. On the Proposed Circumstances of the Soviet Theater
N/A

Alexander Dunaev was the chief director of the Malaya Bronnaya Theater from 1967 to 1984.

Director Alexander Dunaev. On the Proposed Circumstances of the Soviet Theater

2010
February Wind
9.0

1917, the eve of the February Revolution. Kirill Astakhov, a Bolshevik, one of the organizers of the suppressed riot, is transferred from the Siberian Archinsk prison to the Kutuisky stockade. He is accompanied by the warden Stepan Filimonov, who has his own scores to settle with politicians.

February Wind

1982
The Whiskered Nanny
6.7

Young man Kesha starts working in the Kindergarten.

The Whiskered Nanny

1977
Due to a Transfer to Another Job
N/A

The cruel and unprincipled chairman of the district executive committee learns that the official should be sent to retirement. However, the rumors were erroneous, and then the chairman, fearing for his own career, organizes the murder.

Due to a Transfer to Another Job

1988
Princesses
N/A

A story about two sisters, in which one was married to a commissar, the other to a White Guard.

Princesses

1990