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Giovanna se ha casado con Antonio doce días antes del estallido de la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945). Él no quiere ir al frente y simula estar loco, pero la farsa acaba siendo descubierta.
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Año 1917, en la frontera rusa durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Los Blancos zaristas se enfrentan a los Rojos bolcheviques, que son apoyados por voluntarios húngaros. En la inmensa planicie se produce la caza del hombre, la ejecución de prisioneros, los caballos en desbandada... (FILMAFFINITY).
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When Imeda’s father is killed in a blood revenge accident, the family moves him to the city where he is sheltered at his father’s friend. After fifteen year he gets back to Khevsureti. A talented painter, he spends most of his time doing sketches of nature and people. There he meets a local beauty, Mzekala and fells in love with her but finds out that Torghva is also in love with her. Enraged by Imeda’s impudence Torghva calls him for a sword fight and is killed by Imeda. To avoid another round of blood revenge, the villagers let Imeda and Mzekala out of the village but someone who wants Imeda’s blood finds it out and follows them.
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Potter's son Gogita moves from his distant village Sabudara to the town. Knowledge obtained from his father and his personal qualities help Gogita on his difficult way towards professional success and beautiful Tebrole's heart.
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A lyrical story about the people of neighborhood in Tbilisi.
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This exhilarating two-part film (“Soldier Ivan Brovkin” and “Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm”) presented to the country a new national hero – kind, modest, charming and… ne’er-do-well. That “ne’er-do-well-ness” proved “Kharitonov’s special key to audiences’ hearts”. Following Brovkin’s appearance on the screen, Kharitonov had become a star of the national cinema, an idol for millions of people. His incredible popularity may be compared to that of another national hero – the world’s first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. And not surprisingly, it was Kharitonov who made a cameo appearance going up the festival stairs and followed with the adoring eyes of the heroines in V. Menshov’s Oscar-winning melodrama “Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears”.
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Yugoslav farmer-turned-partisan Slavko Babić starts an uprising against the fascist Germans and their allies.
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A Soviet drama about class differences in a rural farm town
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The protagonist, a lazy pen-pusher, gets the sack for his bureaucratic idleness, and learns that the way back into the job market depends on getting a letter of recommendation from a "grandmother"