The presentation of Andrei Eshpai's film "Humiliated and Insulted," a screen adaptation of the eponymous novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, with joint production by Gorky Film Studio, Globus Film Studio, and Switzerland's Layla Films. Lead actress Nastassja Kinski and Soviet author and screenwriter Vladimir Zheleznikov at the Central House of Filmmakers in Moscow.01.02.1991#8227298
From left: Honored football coach of the USSR Konstantin Beskov accepts congratulations from the poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko at a gala evening to mark his 70th birthday.18.11.1990#8338836
Soviet art expert Andrei Zolotov, right, at an exhibition of works by German sculptor H. Arn at Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow.01.11.1990#8338847
Soviet art expert Andrei Zolotov, third left, at an exhibition of works by German sculptor H. Arn at Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow.01.11.1990#8338842
11-year-old Soviet poetess Viktoria Vetrova, a schoolgirl from Moscow, and her father Nikolai Vetrov, an officer and a diplomat.26.10.1990#8348085
Vladimir Dolinsky as father in Kafka: Father and Son directed by American director Leonard Shapiro.10.10.1990#8220710
Soviet actors Sergei Erdenko as son and Vladimir Dolinsky as father, left to right, in a scene from Kafka: Father and Son directed by American director Leonard Shapiro.10.10.1990#8220707
A delegation of Icelandic students in Moscow. Meeting with Rolan Bykov (left), People's Actor of the USSR, Chair of the National Center of Cinema and Television for Children and Teenagers, Board Secretary of the USSR Cinematographists.09.10.1990#6650596
The parents of 11-year-old Soviet poetess Viktoria Vetrova at a poetic soiree where their daughter is reciting her verses.26.09.1990#8348084
11-year-old Soviet poetess Viktoria Vetrova is reciting her verses at a poetic soiree.26.09.1990#8348083
Odessa,the Ukrainian SSR. Left: Film director Valery Todorovsky receives Best Director Award for his film The Hearse during the Odessa International Film Festival Golden Duke.01.09.1990#8211340
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. Soviet film director Gennady Poloka, Jury Chairman, the Odessa International Film Festival Golden Duke.01.09.1990#8211336
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke Auditorium hosting the Odessa International Film Festival Golden Duke.01.09.1990#8211334
Soviet satirical writer Mikhail Zhvanetsky attends the Odessa International Film Festival Golden Duke.01.09.1990#8211333
Left: People's Artist of the RSFSR and director Vsevolod Shilovsky on the set of the Soviet two-part film "Wandering stars," based on the eponymous novel by Sholem Aleichem.01.08.1990#8448592
Production of the Soviet-American film Time of Darkness directed by Vladimir Alenikov. Babylon film studio, Odessa film studio (USSR) Kodiak Films (United States). American actor George Segal and actress Tamara Tana.01.08.1990#8210169
Production of the Soviet-American film Time of Darkness directed by Vladimir Alenikov. Babylon film studio, Odessa film studio (USSR) Kodiak Films (United States). Tamara Tana (right) as the protagonist, Feofaniya.01.08.1990#8210167
Background: Soviet Minister of Culture Nikolai Gubenko in the conference hall during the 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.09.07.1990#8340344
A scene from The Feasts of Belshazzar, or a Night with Stalin, directed by Yury Kara (Maxim Gorky Studios, Ladya Experimental Creative Association, 1989). A screen version of the novella The Feasts of Belshazzar from Fazil Iskander's novel Sandro of Chegem. Third left: People's Artist of Russia Alexei Petrenko as Joseph Stalin.04.06.1990#6729217
Moscow. A conference called Soviet Greeks: History and Modernity involving members of the Moscow Society of Soviet Greeks at the Central House of Writers. Soviet Minister of Culture Nikolai Gubenko takes the floor.04.06.1990#8458286
Film director Sergei Solovyev, left, and screenwriter Viktor Merezhko talking during a break at the 6th Soviet Cinematographers' Congress.02.06.1990#33412
Television presenter Leonid Yakubovich hosts the Mothers and Daughters television contest. Ostankino Television Studio.01.06.1990#8326586
On the set of the 1990 Soviet-British film Stalin's Funeral. Screenplay by Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Starring Denis Konstantinov, center, as Zhenya.10.03.1990#8353124
Viktor Merezhko, board chairman of the House of Cinema and Merited Worker of Arts of the RSFSR, chairs a working meeting of filmmakers at the House of Cinema (Central House of Filmmakers) in Moscow.01.03.1990#8447149
Actors on the set of the Soviet-British film "Stalin's Funeral," written and directed by Yevgeny Yevtushenko.01.03.1990#8317972
Marina Kalinichenko as Elya and Denis Konstantinov as Zhenya on the set of the Soviet-British film "Stalin's Funeral," written and directed by Yevgeny Yevtushenko.01.03.1990#8317970
Actress Maya Bulgakova as Stalin's wife on the set of the Soviet-British film "Stalin's Funeral," written and directed by Yevgeny Yevtushenko.01.03.1990#8317966
Minister of Culture of the USSR Nikolai Gubenko meets with representatives of the women's international press club "33 Women and One Man" ("33+1").04.02.1990#6667960
Soviet poet and People's Deputy of the USSR Yevgeny Yevtushenko speaks at a rally in Moscow.01.02.1990#8205347
Moscow. The 1st All-Russian Festival of Documentaries about the Russian Orthodox Church. Center: Documentary director Valentina Matveyeva holds the festival prize, a gilded figure of St. George the Victorious by Russian sculptor Vyacheslav Klykov.10.01.1990#8455950
The 2nd Nika Film Awards (1988) at the Central House of Cinematographists. Soviet film director and USSR National Artist Eldar Ryazanov interviewed by a journalist.01.09.1989#6645081
Hungarian film director, screenwriter and writer and one of the leading Hungarian filmmakers Istvan Szabo answers media questiona at a news conference in Moscow.07.08.1989#6543900
Center: Hungarian film director, screenwriter and writer Istvan Szabo, a leading film-maker of the Hungarian People's Republic, replies to journalists' questions at a news conference in Moscow. Right: Boris Berman, a cinema commentator at Novosti Press Agency, now Rossiya Segodnya Agency.07.08.1989#6543880
Center: Polish film director Andrzej Wajda, president of the jury of the 16th Moscow International Film Festival (July 7-18, 1989), answers media questions.18.07.1989#6748473
Polish film director Andrzej Wajda, president of the jury of the 16th Moscow International Film Festival (July 7-18, 1989).18.07.1989#6748470
Italian screenwriter, actor and director Maurizio Nichetti at a news conference during 1989 Moscow International Film Festival.07.07.1989#8206090
Actor Lev Durov as dirty cop Kum, head of the correctional facility's operating unit, on the set of the criminal drama film Anarchy directed by Igor Gostev and produced at the Mosfilm Studio in 1989.01.07.1989#8814689
A roundtable discussion with Soviet and French writers on, The Role of Creative Intelligentsia in Modern Public Processes, held at Novosti Press Agency (today Rossiya Segodnya). Political observer at the Novosti Press Agency, art historian, art critic Andrei Zolotov.07.04.1989#6633071
Right: Valery Fomin, Artistic Director of the Yermolova Moscow Drama Theater and American Film Director Michael Miner during their meeting.01.04.1989#6639063
The first Moscow International Children and Teenager Film Festival. The prize for the Best Directing is awarded to Bulgarian actor and film director Ivan Andonov.05.03.1989#6631340
Vasily Belov, writer and Board Chairman of the Public Volga Salvation Committee, during a committee meeting.01.03.1989#6644815
Soviet writer, poet and screenwriter Andrei Bitov, a member of the Union of Soviet Writers.19.01.1989#6742997
Elena Serebrovskaya, Russian author and Distinguished Cultural Worker of RSFSR and the wife of German Communist and revolutionary Max Hoelz, at a younger age.07.12.1988#6592280
Elena Serebrovskaya, Russian author and Distinguished Cultural Worker of RSFSR and the wife of German Communist and revolutionary Max Hoelz, at home in Leningrad.07.12.1988#6592278
Lyudmila Zaitseva as Vera's mother in Little Vera directed by Vasily Pichul (Gorky Film Studio, 1988).16.10.1988#6722574
Still from 1988 movie Little Vera directed by Vasily Bichul at Maxim Gorky Studio. Starring Natalia Negoda and Andrei Sokolov.16.10.1988#6722563
First All-Union Documentary Film Festival in Sverdlovsk (October 1-5, 1988). Belorussian film director Arkady Ruderman receives a special prize.05.10.1988#6578545
First All-Union Documentary Film Festival in Sverdlovsk (October 1-5, 1988). Film director Arutyun Khachatryan awarded the first prize for his short film Kond.05.10.1988#6578531
The international seminar of members of the artistic community from socialist countries at the Union of Soviet Societies for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries. From left: Soviet film and stage actor Gennady Pechnikov and Czech film director Stanislav Strnad.20.09.1988#6583821
The Ukrainian SSR. Yury Mamin who directed the 1988 Fountain movie at Lenfilm Studio received the main prize at the All-Union Golden Duke Film Festival (Odessa, September 10-17, 1988).17.09.1988#6722561
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). Film director Yury Mamin during a news conference.15.09.1988#6569668
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). Stanislav Govorukhin, right, film director, president of the festival, chairman of the Odessa office of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR, and Vitaly Korotich, writer, journalist, screenwriter, public figure and editor-in-chief of Ogonyok all-Union magazine.15.09.1988#6569666
The All-Union Film Festival Golden Duke in Odessa, September 10-17, 1988. Center: Festival President Stanislav Govorukhin, Chairman of the Odessa Division of the Union of Soviet Film-Makers, and actress Yelena Safonova. From left: People's Artist of the RSFSR Vsevolod Larionov and People's Artist of the RSFSR Vsevolod Safonov, the father of Yelena Safonova.15.09.1988#6567794