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Революционер (1917)
Character: Old revolutionary
In 1907, the Russian authorities learn that a revolutionary known as 'Granddad' is living in hiding with his brother. The revolutionary is soon arrested and sent to Siberia. After ten years of struggling to survive in harsh conditions, he is finally released when the Tsarist government is overthrown in February 1917. He is welcomed home as a hero, but he soon finds that even his own son has different views than he does about the future of Russia.
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Сказка весеннего ветра (1918)
Character: Pyotr Shelestov, middle-aged writer
The aging writer Shelestov falls passionately in love with a young actress Olga Rogina and wants to marry her. They spend many evenings together and, it seems, their story is approaching a happy denouement. But suddenly, a plane of a famous aviator lands near the town because of a plane breakdown. Romantic Olga falls in love with him and, leaving Shelestov, flies away with the pilot of the plane. The writer becomes desperate and commits suicide.
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Отец и сын (1919)
Character: N/A
A propaganda film for the 1st anniversary of the Red Army. A Red Army soldier is captured by the White Guards. The sentry assigned to him turns out to be his father. The son convinces his father that he is serving his own enemies, and together they flee to the Reds. (the movie has not been preserved)
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კაცი კაცისთვის მგელია (1923)
Character: carter
Foreign intelligence is trying to establish a spy organization on the territory of the Soviet Union. Their activities will be detected by the security agencies and the enemy will be harmed. the film is lost
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დავით გურამიშვილი (1946)
Character: Minister
The film tells about Davit Guramishvili's short period of activity during the rule of Vakhtang VI
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Синема в России (1979)
Character: Film footage
Documentary film about early years of Russian cinema: its first directors, cameramen, producers and actors. Includes rare fragments of pre-revolutionary feature films, newsreels and Starewicz's animation.
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Давид-Бек (1944)
Character: Nuncio of Pope
The Armenian national hero, David Bek, leads a major Armenian uprising against Safavid Persia in the Syunik region in the 18th century.
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Жизнь за жизнь (1916)
Character: Zhurov, the merchant
Wealthy Mrs. Khromova has a natural daughter, Musya, and an adopted daughter, Nata. The merchant Zhurov is in love with Nata, and hopes to marry her, but she is non-committal.
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არსენა (1937)
Character: Baron Rozen
XIX century peasants' revolt and the life story of bandit Arsena Odzelashvili.
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გიორგი სააკაძე (1942)
Character: N/A
The film tells about the struggle of the Georgian people under the leadership of the great commander George Saakadze for a centralized state.
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Человеческие бездны (1916)
Character: Nemov, engineer
“Chelovecheskie bezdny is an excellent sample of the “high style”, brought to perfection in Yevgeni Bauer’s melodramas. A stage set designer by training, Bauer relied on drapes, curtains and columns, which divided the set into sections but were also used to disguise the lights. Wall ledges, fireplaces and couches served the same purpose. All this led to an impressive depth and at times provided an almost stereoscopic effect.“ Peter Bagrov
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Умирающий лебедь (1917)
Character: Glinskiy's Friend
After being betrayed by her playboy lover, a heartbroken mute young woman joins a ballet company; during a performance of “The Dying Swan,” she enraptures a painter obsessed with portraying death genuinely.
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აკაკის აკვანი (1947)
Character: N/A
Film about the childhood and teenage years of the national poet of Georgia Akaki Tsereteli.
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დიადი განთიადი (1938)
Character: General
In 1917, the people of the Russian Empire are no longer willing to fight Germany, but the bourgeois government of Alexander Kerensky is unwilling to defy its imperialist allies and stop the war. Only Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik Party is resolute in calling for peace. In the front, the soldiers of one battalion elect three delegates to travel to St. Petersburg with donations the troops collected for the Pravda newspaper: Gudushauri, Panasiuk and Ershov. The three arrive in the capital and describe the horrendous conditions in which the soldiers live to Joseph Stalin, Lenin's trusted aid and colleague. They join the Bolsheviks and take part in the storming of the Winter Palace, led by Stalin and Lenin. Stalin announces that the great dawn of revolution has broken.
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