Pavel Sukhanov

Pavel Sukhanov

Perfil

Pavel Sukhanov

Filmes

Царевич Проша
Главный командующий
Chyort s portfelem
New Attraction Today
A new girl becomes circus star despite her husband objective.
On Tomorrow's Street
The First Trolleybus
passenger with belly
Svetlana, young pretty girl, works as a trolleybus driver in a small town and almost all her permanent passengers are at least a little bit in love with her.
Пёстрые рассказы
The Meek One
Based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1876 short story, 'A Gentle Creature (A Fantastic Story)'
Driver Involuntarily
Свистунов
A driver of a big manager is hospitalized with his boss's documents and adventures start...
Tiger Girl
Circus Manager
The story is about heiress of the circus family who organizes show "Let's get married" right in the cage for the tigers.
A Captain at Fifteen
Бенедикт
A classic movie based on a famous "Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen" novel by Jules Verne.
Girl No. 217
Rudolph Peschke
A Russian peasant woman is captured by Nazis and sold into slavery in Germany. Shown in Cannes in 1946.
Март-апрель
The New Adventures of Schweik
The New Adventures of Schweik adopted to the WWII reality.
Швейк готовится к бою
Arinka
Arinka, a young girl who lives near the railroad, discovers a ring of spies who are preparing the terror act.
Professor Mamlock
Made in Stalin’s Soviet Union, Professor Mamlock was one of the first films worldwide to tackle Nazi anti-Semitism openly. Based on a play by a German-Jewish exile in Moscow, Friedrich Wolf, and directed by an Austrian-Jewish exile in Moscow, Herbert Rappaport, the film tells with the story of an apolitical humanitarian Jewish doctor and his politically-aware, fascism-resisting son, an intern, as their lives become entangled with the Nazis’ rise to power in 1930s Germany, where they live and practice. Things come to a head when the Nazi organization takes control of their hospital, and place a rabid antisemitic physician in charge over Mamlock and his staff.
The New Moscow
A comedy about a naive young architect and his wild designs for a “New Moscow.” The Soviet censors weren't at all amused and shelved it.