Radomir Vasilevsky

Filmes

Without a Collar
Director
A story about love and friendship between two kids - owners of Great Danes.
Rock'n'roll for Princesses
Director
Rock'n'roll for Princesses (Russian: Рок-н-ролл для принцесс, romanized: Rok-n-roll dlya printsess) is a 1991 Soviet children's fantasy film directed by Radomir Vasilevsky, based on the book Tournament in the Kingdom of Fiofegas by Radiy Pogodin. King of one fairy kingdom Philogerts (Viktor Pavlov) is concerned that his only son Prince Philotheus (Andrei Ankudinov) does not want to grow up. Then the king decides to get him married. To do this, he arranges a contest of princesses, the winner of which will become the wife of Philotheus. The court magician of the kingdom of Izmora (Grazhyna Baikshtite) helps to arrange the competition.
Don't Come Without the Son
Director
A twelve year old decides to make his father better person after hearing bad things about him.
Что у Сеньки было
Director
4:0 Tanechka Ahead
Director
A new young teacher Tatyana Ivanovna takes a problematic 5th"B" class and wins with the score 4:0.
Ippodrom
Director
After one horse racing Sunday the body of a jockey is found on the racetrack. Was it an accident or a murder connected to bet fixing?
Побег из тюрьмы
Director
Путешествие миссис Шелтон
Director
Рассказы о Кешке и его друзьях
Director
A Step from the Roof
Director
Funny adventures of fifth-grader Vitka Paramonov across different times and places.
Dubravka
Director
A young girl called Dubravka approaches adolescence and experiences some difficulties adapting to it.
Come Tomorrow...
Director of Photography
The girl Frosya Burlakova comes to Moscow from the remote Siberian village of Eltsovka to become a singer. She stops at the sculptor Nikolai Vasilyevich, who studied at a school in Zaporozhye, where their mutual friend worked — a school caretaker, who then moved to Siberia. Completely unfamiliar with the life of big cities, Frosya amuses Nikolai Vasilyevich himself, his girlfriend Natasha and the housekeeper with his provinciality and spontaneity. However, the absolute sincerity and spiritual purity of Frosy make the sculptor think that he himself has long been stuck in lies, vanity and commercial work, exchanged his artistic talent for trifles and lost his creative path.
Spring on Zarechnaya Street
Director of Photography
An idealistic, sophisticated young woman meets a rough-around-the-edges, blue collar man and rejects him, only to find out later that they are destined for true love together, despite the fact that he cannot now pass his certification test after she threw him out of her adult education class.