Made in Russia stand at the MIPCOM global market for entertainment content in Cannes.17.10.2017#3215328
Head of the Open World Fund Yelena Romanova during the presentation of a new international film festival KINO. Films from Russia at the 66th Cannes Film Festival24.05.2013#1476167
Igor Petrenko in the title part on a shooting site of a new "Sherlock Holmes" serial filmed in St.Petersburg.25.09.2011#964865
Igor Petrejnko (left) in the title part and film director Andrei Kovun on a shooting site of a new "Sherlock Holmes" serial in St.Petersburg.25.09.2011#964863
Andrei Panin (left) as Dr.Watson on a shooting site of a new "Sherlock Holmes" serial in St.Petersburg.25.09.2011#964862
Andrei Panin (left) as Dr.Watson on a shooting site of a new "Sherlock Holmes" serial in St.Petersburg.25.09.2011#964860
Andrei Panin as Dr.Watson on a shooting site of a new "Sherlock Holmes" serial filmed in St.Petersburg.25.09.2011#964858
Andrei Panin as Dr.Watson on a shooting site of a new "Sherlock Holmes" serial filmed in St.Petersburg.25.09.2011#964857
Offsite meeting of the Russian Cultural Ministry's Board on improving the technical resources of the Mosfilm film company.13.11.2003#6494923
Russian Minister of Culture Mikhail Shvydkoi and his deputy Alexander Golutva, left to right, during an offsite meeting of the Russian Cultural Ministry's Board on improving the technical resources of the Mosfilm film company.13.11.2003#6494918
The 1st Spirit of Fire International Film Debut Festival marking the 70th birth anniversary of film director Andrei Tarkovsky. January 26 - February 2, 2003, Khanty-Mansiysk. Right: French actor and guest of the festival Pierre Richard.02.02.2003#6470556
The 1st International festival of film debuts Fire Spirit dedicated to the 70th film producer Andrei Tarkovsky's birthday anniversary, January 26 - February 2, 2003, Khanty-Mansiysk. The awarding ceremony with film director and the festival's director Sergei Solovyov, center, second row.02.02.2003#6470554
From left: Film director Alexei German, actor Oleg Borisov and cinematographer Oleg Matrynov after receiving the Man of the Cinema Year and the Discovery of the Year awards, respectively, at the Golden Oven awards ceremony initiated by Kinotavr film company for developing Russia's cinema.07.12.1993#612968
Filming Luna Park directed by Pavel Lungin. The film was included in the 1992 Cannes Film Festival program. Blues Film, CiBy 2000, IMA Productions.01.10.1992#8156310
Filming Luna Park directed by Pavel Lungin. The film was included in the 1992 Cannes Film Festival program. Blues Film, CiBy 2000, IMA Productions.01.10.1992#8156307
Actor Mikhail Dorofeyev after receiving the Best Debut award for the leading role in the movie Chicha at the Sozvezdiye-92 film festival.01.09.1992#893675
On the set of the Soviet-American feature film Three Days in August about the August 1991 coup. Directed by Jan Jung (Denmark).20.09.1991#8232887
On the set of the Soviet-American feature film Three Days in August about the August 1991 coup. Directed by Jan Jung (Denmark).20.09.1991#8232881
On the set of Three Days in August, a Soviet-American feature film about the August coup of 1991, directed by Jan Jung (Denmark).20.09.1991#8280271
The production of Three Days in August, a Soviet-American feature film about the August coup of 1991, directed by Jan Jung (Denmark).20.09.1991#8280251
Filming Soviet-Polish film Butterflies. Director Andrei Malyukov with one of the starring actors, Polish actor Daniel Olbrychski.15.07.1991#6357856
Center: Merited Artist of the RSFSR Svetlana Kryuchkova as Catherine II in the film "Royal Hunt," based on the eponymous play by Leonid Zorin and directed by Vitaly Melnikov in 1990, with a joint production by Lenfilm's Golos Studio and Soyuzkinoservis production association (USSR), Barrandov Studio (CSSR), and Excelsior Film-TV and Videa (Italy).26.03.1991#8224627
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
Filming Soviet-American film The Clearing, Time Of Darkness at the Odessa film studio (Ukrainian SSR). Joint production of the Vavilon Studion (USSR) and Kodak Films (USA). Right: director Vladimir Alenikov. Left: the start of the movie, American actor George Seagal.12.08.1990#8305803
A news conference of the creative team of the joint Soviet-Japanese film "Under the Northern Lights". Directed by Tosio Goto, Petras Abukevicius, Sergei Vronsky. By Mosfilm and Toei, Japan. Left: Toei President Shigeru Okada is seen speaking.01.07.1990#8301168
A news conference of the creative team of the joint Soviet-Japanese film "Under the Northern Lights". Directed by Tosio Goto, Petras Abukevicius, Sergei Vronsky. By Mosfilm and Toei, Japan.01.07.1990#8301166
A scene from Mother of Jesus, based on a play by Alexander Volodin and directed by Konstantin Khudyakov. USSR and Israel, 1990. Back left: Alexander Romantsov as Roman patrician.24.05.1990#8324115
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
Founding Conference of the Independent Film Association. The organizer and artistic director of the independent Fora-Film studio, Honored Art Worker Andrei Razumovsky.06.02.1990#8446413
Building of Fenix space station model for Zeus' Weapon sci-fi film. Trick photography modeling shop. Alexander Dovzhenko Film Studios.01.09.1989#549242
Director Takhir Sabirov, left, on the set of the Soviet-Syrian movie "Scheherazade's new fairytales," based on the collection of folk tales "One thousand and one nights" and produced at the Tajikfilm studio and Ganemfilm studio (Syria) in 1986. The filming took place in the Syrian cities of Palmyra and Damascus, the Uzbek city of Bukhara, Livadia Palace and the town of Bakhchysarai in Crimea, and the two film studios' pavilions.28.10.1988#6578541
Syrian actress Muksa Bitar in the Soviet-Syrian movie "Scheherazade's new fairytales," based on the collection of folk tales "One thousand and one nights" and filmed by Tajik director Takhir Sabirov at the Tajikfilm studio and Ganemfilm studio (Syria) in 1986. The filming took place in the Syrian cities of Palmyra and Damascus, the Uzbek city of Bukhara, Livadia Palace and the town of Bakhchysarai in Crimea, and the two film studios' pavilions.28.10.1988#6578534
A still from the Soviet-Syrian movie "Scheherazade's new fairytales," based on the collection of folk tales "One thousand and one nights" and filmed by Tajik director Takhir Sabirov at the Tajikfilm studio and Ganemfilm studio (Syria) in 1986. The filming took place in the Syrian cities of Palmyra and Damascus, the Uzbek city of Bukhara, Livadia Palace and the town of Bakhchysarai in Crimea, and the two film studios' pavilions.28.10.1988#6578528
Still from 1988 movie Little Vera directed by Vasily Bichul at Maxim Gorky Studio. Starring Natalia Negoda and Andrei Sokolov.16.10.1988#6722563
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). A carnival held as part of the festival.15.09.1988#6569669
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
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). Alexandra Zakharova, actress with the Lenin Komsomol Moscow Theater (Lenkom, currently the Mark Zakharov Lenkom Moscow State Theater).15.09.1988#6569665
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). An exhibition of political posters held as part of the festival.15.09.1988#6569664
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). Alexander Shirvindt, second right, actor with the Moscow Academic Satire Theater, at the Pryvoz market in Odessa.15.09.1988#6569663
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). City streets during the festival days.15.09.1988#6569662
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). An exhibition of political posters held as part of the festival.15.09.1988#6569661
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). Participants in a carnival held as part of the festival.15.09.1988#6569660
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). Film actor and actor of the Moscow Lenin Komsomol Theater (Lenkom, now Mark Zakharov's Lenkom Moscow State Theater) Alexander Abdulov as a cameraman.15.09.1988#6569659
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. The Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988). Participants of the show demonstrate the prizes to be awarded the winners of the Festival. Left: film director, screenwriter, film actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR Nikita Mikhalkov.15.09.1988#6569658
Odessa, the Ukrainian SSR. Monument to Duke de Richelieu, Governor General of Odessa (1805-1814), erected in 1828. The golden robe was added to the monument in connection with the Golden Duke All-Union Film Festival (September 10-17, 1988).10.09.1988#6569656
A still from the film Life of Don Quixote and Sancho based on the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. Georgian Film Studio (Qartuli Pilmi) in association with Miguel Sánchez Infante (Spain), 1988. People's Artist of the Georgian SSR Kakhi Kavsadze as Don Quixote.20.07.1988#5737595
A still from "Will Remain Faithful" movie jointly produced by film studios of the USSR, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Germany and Bulgaria.27.04.1988#5486263
Filming Ajooba (1991), co-directed by Soviet director Gennady Vasilyev and Indian director Shashi Kapoor. Gorky Film Studio and Aasia Films Pvt. Ltd (India).01.02.1988#6743054
Filming Ajooba (1991). Soviet director Gennady Vasilyev and Indian director Shashi Kapoor, film. Gorky Film Studio and Aasia Films Pvt. Ltd (India).01.02.1988#6743041
Production director Valery Rybarev, 2nd left, and cinematographer Feliks Kuchar, 2nd right, on the set of the drama "My name is Arlekino," based on Yury Shchekochikhin's play "Trap 46, size two." The film premiered in the USSR on March 3, 1988.01.09.1987#8198516
Center: Soviet film playwright, director Alexander Adabashyan and Mexican actress Maria Rojo (second left) at a press conference in honor of the opening of the week of Mexican films as part of the XV Moscow International Film Festival, July 6-17, 1987.06.07.1987#8559204
From left: Soviet director Karen Shakhnazarov and screenwriter Alexander Adabashyan at a news conference as part of the XV Moscow International Film Festival, July 6-17, 1987.06.07.1987#8559198
Film director Rashid Atamalibekov, participant in a news conference at the Soviet Foreign Ministry's press center.01.01.1987#5907449
Tatyana Lebedeva as US journalist Kate Francis on the set of the film Coordinates of Death, the first Soviet-Vietnamese joint production directed by Samvel Gasparov and Nguyen Xuan Chan, and based on the Eye of the Storm screenplay by renowned Vietnamese screenwriter Hoang Tich Chi. The film was produced by Gorky Film Studio, First Creative Association, Hang Phim Truyen Viet Nam, Sovinfilm, and FAFIM Vietnam.01.06.1985#8887344
The actors and crew on the set of the film Coordinates of Death, the first Soviet-Vietnamese joint production directed by Samvel Gasparov, right, and Nguyen Xuan Chan, and based on the Eye of the Storm screenplay by renowned Vietnamese screenwriter Hoang Tich Chi. The film was produced by Gorky Film Studio, First Creative Association, Hang Phim Truyen Viet Nam, Sovinfilm, and FAFIM Vietnam.01.06.1985#8887347