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  1. 1. Ballad of a Soldier. 1959 1h 28m Not Rated. 8.2 (11K) Rate. Young Russian soldier Alyosha earns a medal, but asks to visit his mother instead. His journey recounts various kinds of love during wartime. Director Grigoriy Chukhray Stars Vladimir Ivashov Zhanna Prokhorenko Antonina Maksimova. 2. Andrei Rublev. 1966 3h 9m R. 8.0 (57K) Rate.

  2. The Last Battle. 2017 1h 50m Not Rated. 6.3 (1.3K) Rate. At the personal request of the President of Russia, Viktor Barinov and his team travel to Sochi for the World Championship among professional chefs, to prove that he and his team are the best in the world.

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    • 10 The Banishment
    • 9 The Sacrifice
    • 8 Loveless
    • 7 The Island
    • 6 Burnt by The Sun
    • 5 Hard to Be A God
    • 4 Solaris
    • 3 Battleship Potemkin
    • 2 Come and See
    • 1 Stalker

    Loosely based on the 1953 novel The Laughing Matter by Armenian-American writer William Saroyan, The Banishment revolves around a couple that takes a trip to their country home for a break. Once there, the wife confides in the husband, telling him she’s pregnant again and that the child isn’t his. As agony mounts, the husband tries to come to grips...

    Tarkovsky is to Russia what Ray is to India, Kurosawa to Japan, and Hitchcock to Britain. Simply put, he’s their shining ray of cinematic light. So, in his attempt to bid adieu to life and his craft, the legendary maestro made The Sacrifice while dying of cancer. The film can also be looked at as a reflection of the director's state of mind, dealin...

    Directed by one of the modern greats of Russian cinema, Andrey Zvyaginstev, Loveless tells the tale of a couple whose son goes missing during their vicious divorce. The couple, Zhenya and Boris, have mentally moved on with new partners and are waiting to turn the page on their relationship, when their 12-year-old son Alyosha disappears after witnes...

    A tale of two different perspectives, The Island follows an eccentric monk who lives in a small Monastery in Northern Russia. The man’s conduct by his fellow monks is deemed as weird and bizarre, but the visitors that come to the island view the man as a saint who possesses tremendous gifts and power.

    This Academy Award-winning film follows a senior Red Army officer who's taking a holiday with his family during the Great Purge of the 1930s. Things are going great with Colonel Kotov, his wife Marusia, and their daughter, Nadya, until the arrival of Mitya, Marusia’s long-lost lover. Having turned up after being missing for many years, Mitya is gre...

    Based on the 1964 novel of the same name, Hard to Be a God is a science fiction filmdirected by Aleksei German and follows a group of scientists that are sent on a recruitment mission to a planet called Arkanar. The mission of the scientists is simple: they are not to violently interfere with life in Arkanar, which is going through its medieval pha...

    When a psychologist is sent to a space station near a planet called Solaristo investigate the death of a doctor, he soon realizes that there’s more than what meets the eye. The death of the doctor along with the mental problems of the cosmonauts all lead to a liquid on the planet, which acts as its brain, responsible for bringing out dark and repre...

    Sergei Eisenstein’s classic film follows a Russian ship crew that is treated inhumanly, surviving on a diet of rancid, tinned meat, and harsh working conditions. The crew is left with no choice but to rebel and stand up to the police, causing mayhem and anarchy. Eisenstein's classic film serves as a dramatized account of a great Russian naval mutin...

    One of the best war films of all time. Come and See tells the tale of a young boy named Florya whose teenage bravado propels him to join a group of resistance fighters, much to his mother's annoyance, as the Germans surround his village in the Soviet Union. As the curtain of war descends on young Florya, his childlike innocence is swapped with the ...

    Stalker is arguably one of the best Russian films to have ever been made. Tarkovsky’s epic science fiction magnum opus takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where nothing is specified. The film is set against the backdrop of a wasteland known as The Zone, which is fiercely protected and where people fret about going. An illegal guide who acts as ...

  3. Best Russian Movies of All Times. by exclusiveshortfilms • Created 11 years ago • Modified 11 years ago. The criteria for the inclusion into this list are as follows: 1. A movie must be released either by a Soviet or Russian production company irrespective of the original language used in the movie as a primary one, be produced by a ...

    • Legend #17. The 2010s gave us many fast-paced sports dramas, often taking viewers back to the Soviet Union. As does Legend #17. It’s the story about legendary hockey player Valery Kharlamov, who scored twice in the first game the Soviet hockey team played against Canada in 1972 and won with a score of 7:3 – a triumph of Soviet sport.
    • What Do Men Talk About? It’s always intriguing to discover what people talk about behind closed doors. In this comedy, that’s now become a modern classic for many in Russia, four friends talk frankly about their wives, girlfriends, friendship, and life.
    • Hardcore Henry. You wake up and remember nothing. On the positive side of things, you have a beautiful wife next to you who explains you are now a cyborg.
    • Elki (Christmas trees) Allegedly, all people on the planet are just six or fewer social connections away from each other. A kid in a Russian orphanage sets out on a mission to test the theory of six handshakes to reach the president and ask him to help his friend Varya.
  4. Aug 19, 2023 · The 15 Best Russian Movies of All Time, Ranked. Russian films may not get the same love that other foreign films do, but these movies can stand up to the best of them. By Conall McManus.

  5. Top rated Soviet Union Movies & Russian Movies on Filmaffinity. All Rankings. 1. Dersu Uzala. 1975. Akira Kurosawa. Maksim Munzuk, Yuriy Solomin, Svetlana Danilchenko, Vladimir Kremena, Dmitriy Korshikov, Suymenkul Chokmorov. 8.3. 34,011. 2. Andrei Rublev. 1966. Andrei Tarkovsky.