Viktor Tulchinsky

Viktor Tulchinsky

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Viktor Tulchinsky

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Russian Spleen
grandfather
The three not-so-lucky guys are having the most difficult, weirdest and funniest day of their lives. Meanwhile, in Moscow, a gang of Kyrgyz conspirators begins to wield, a sexist gynecologist and a feminist traumatologist come to work, a film producer is cheating on the Motherland, and clay policemen are uncovering their batons. The only question is which of these meetings will become fatal for our friends.
Elephants Can Play Football
doctor
Dmitry is a strong willed, solid guy. He could easily quit the game, if only he knew he was playing.
Thank You, Grandfather
Two of the best representatives of modern youth come to visit the veteran to congratulate him on Victory Day. Both the old and the young will have to learn a lot of shocking things about each other.
We will not see you
Journalist Lopatin always remembers those with whom his roads of war brought him together. Memories of them are an integral part of Lopatin’s thoughts about duty, honor, courage, and camaraderie.
From Lopatin's Notes
Based on the stories of the same cycle of Konstantin Simonov, who visited as a war correspondent almost on all fronts of the great Patriotic war.
Balalaykin and K
The performance of the Sovremennik Theater directed by G. A. Tovstonogov.
The Student
Ivan
Based on Alexander Griboedov's classical play (1817).
If You Are Right
Stepan
Having lost her parents during the war, Galya was brought up in an orphanage. When the grandfather was rehabilitated, they began to live together. Galya often called Alyosha to repair the phone. After walking around Moscow at night, they realized that they loved each other. Once, after another call, Aleksei was slandered. The boss, not wanting to delve into the essence of the client's complaint, invited Aleksei to apologize. The guy refused — and he was fired from his job. Friends helped him find another job, but he could not convince Galya that he was right. The girl reproached him for cowardice — and the heroes quarrelled...