Aleksey Eybozhenko

Aleksey Eybozhenko

Nascimento : 1934-02-06, Москва, СССР (Россия)

Morte : 1980-12-26

Perfil

Aleksey Eybozhenko

Filmes

Tales of Belkin. Shot
Over officer Silvio laughed at the fate itself in the image of a brilliant and successful opponent. How not to challenge this fate! And how not to give her the right to shoot first?
Ты должен жить
Корпус генерала Шубникова
Поединок в тайге
Fourth Height
раненый военный
A atory about the legendary young actress of Soviet cinema Gulya Korolyova, who started acting in films at the age of four. In May 1942, having barely finished school, Gulya voluntarily went to the front and soon died heroically in a battle near Stalingrad.
Trust
Viktor Krylenko
Directed by Edvin Laine and Viktor Tregubovich, Trust (1976) is a Finnish-Soviet historical drama film that follows the relations between Finland and the Soviet Union. In December 1917, the Finnish delegation, composed of Chairman of the Senate Finance Department P.E. Svinhufvud (Vilho Siivola), Senator Carl Enckell (Yrjö Tähtelä) and State Secretary Gustaf Idman (Yrjö Paulo) arrive in St. Petersburg to meet V.I. Lenin (Kirill Lavrov) to gain recognition for the country's independence.
На всю оставшуюся жизнь
Courtesy Call
Theatre Director Viktor Aleksandrovich
Тайник у красных камней
Бахин, майор
Детство. Отрочество. Юность
An Hour Before Dawn
The Road to Rübezahl
'Ded'
The German anti-fascist Max in 1939 emigrated to the USSR. During the Great Patriotic War, he fought in the Soviet partisan detachment and died, performing a responsible mission. After many years, her companion in guerrilla warfare, Lyudmila, was able to realize their common dream — to climb to the top of Mount Rübezahl.
Russia's Heart
Reminiscing the 1917 Russian October Revolution, a time when the films' director was 14 years old.
Mil Janelas / Thousand Windows / Tysyacha Okon [Тысяча окон]
Sergei
Um filme cosmopolita sobre jovens estudantes da Universidade de Moscou. Um dos poucos filmes soviéticos a abraçar "o melhor" da cultura ocidental (incluindo a África), repleto de jazz e de uma atmosfera nouvelle-vague/incomunicabilidade-de-Antonioni.
I Was Nineteen
Gregor is a young soldier entering Germany with the victorious Soviet troops at the end of WWII. But he is also the child of left-wing Germans who fled from Hitler and spent the war in the Soviet Union. As a result, his return to Germany is ambivalent; he finds he is a stranger in his own land. As they enter Germany, Gregor begins to realize that he is different from all his comrades in arms, for this defeated land is his home country, the Germans he meets are his compatriots. He is a victor, but also one of the vanquished. He attempts to understand the Germans he meets along his way, but he is a 19-year-old: inquisitive, occasionally uncomprehending and repeatedly dismayed by the atrocities and lies he encounters.
To Love
guy at party
Four love stories connected by newsreels of the late 60s. Each short story begins with an epigraph taken from the Song of Songs of the Old Testament. The stories are interconnected by documentary shots and numerous interviews taken on the streets from passers-by who are asked the same question: “what does it mean to love?”.
Rebellious Outpost
Man Without a Passport
A group of Soviet counterintelligence officers manage to neutralize spies sent to the territory of the country to obtain secret information about the construction of a large military-industrial complex in Priozersk.
Lebedev vs. Lebedev
Valka Smirnov
The modest and indecisive Lebedev in his dreams sees himself as strong and courageous. Mentally, he stands up for an unfairly demoted colleague, but in reality does nothing to help him. Oleg has been following the girl he likes for a whole year and is unable to force himself to get to know her. It is becoming more and more difficult for two Lebedevs to get along in one person ...
Third Time
Lemeshko
The film is based on the real fact — football «The Death Match» between the German team and a team of Soviet prisoners of war, former "Dinamo". It happened in Kiev on June 22, 1942. Anticipating the possibility of losing, the Germans made a condition — defeat or death. If the Germans won, the Soviet footballers were promised freedom...