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- USSR, June 1985. Based on actual events. After contact with the Salyut 7 space station is lost, cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh dock with the empty, frozen craft, and bring her back to life.
- "Intimate Parts" is an ironic melodrama about middle-class Muscovites. Each of them has a personal secret, hidden from others - the "intimate part". The main character, a scandalous photographer Ivan, juxtaposes himself to others. He is convinced that people are born to be happy; and happiness is freedom to stay true to one's self. The real question is: how safe is it to let your inner self out?
- They are Moscow's stray shadows: a "pack" of dogs and humans, claiming their territory where the city is crumbling and yet reveals a magical landscape.
- Shtapich started a family early and also quickly lost it, managed to put an end to his career and was out of work at the age of 25. Once in the search and rescue squad, he gets the opportunity to realize himself in a new professional environment and acquire not just friends, but like-minded people - people who are truly passionate about their work.
- A mysterious man wakes up on a beach in Thailand. He does not remember his name, nor the reason why he was so far from home. He speaks only Russian and has an extremely nasty character, but he quickly settles in a new place, forges connections and even organizes an adventurous business. And it seems that everything in his life is safe again, but one question remains unanswered: why did he come to the other end of the world?
- Ira is 27 years old. And from the point of view of her mother, the director of the school, Ira lives absolutely wrong: she plays in the troupe of a small theater, earns money by washing windows and is in love with an unreliable creative person Lev, an aspiring director. She ignores "normal" men and does not even want to dye her hair blonde, which, according to her mother, is an easy way to success in her personal life. This state of affairs could continue for a long time, but the theater is on the verge of closing, and Lev suddenly disappears.
- Farmer Ivan Dunaev gets up early. He feeds his piglets, does paperwork, fixes the tractor, and weighs the meat he'll take in his old pickup truck to the market to sell. He has a wife, a teenage daughter, and a young son. And he loves to hunt. His world revolves around these things. Then, one day, two new workers, Lyuba and Raya, on work release from the local prison colony, arrive on the farm. Ivan doesn't notice it at first, but something begins to change.
- Four quite bohemian young people gather in an unfinished country house to celebrate the end of the world together. The heroes start doing obscene things, swearing and falling in love on the eve of the apocalypse.
- Roman is a born proofreader from a family of proofreaders, a real intellectual from St. Petersburg who comes to Narva-Jõesuu, a small Estonian spa town, to find inspiration, tranquility, and silence. He does proofreading of the encyclopedia of the Baltic Sea Fishes, compiled in the same location by Professor Polyanski, winner of the Nobel Prize. This work is very important for Roman. He would have accomplished his task, but once he swam too far in the sea. It was then that Helena came into his life, to change his ideas about the world forever.
- Document of a 2014 Bering Sea journey following the paths of previous explorers such as Adelbert Von Chamisso. Landscape, flora and fauna are observed, local residents who subsist off the land and sea are encountered along the way.
- Russia, early 90s. Mariya, the owner of a small video rental store in an abandoned cinema, has her son disappear under strange circumstances. To understand what happened and find her son, Mariya has to cross the path of crime boss Egor Bocharov, make friends with fugitive criminal Dmitriy Shilin, reveal the secret of the ghost living in the cinema and find out how he is connected with the mysterious film number 8.
- Artyom Belov is 15 years old. The very age when yesterday you were a child, and today you are not an adult, but not a small one either. It is in this last summer of childhood that everything falls on Artyom at once: the betrayal of his father, the first love that looks at the other, friendship forever and quarrel forever. Artyom has one strong anchor left, one outlet - a skateboard. So in the 1980s. called a skateboard, which Soviet teenagers had just begun to learn about. And Artyom needs to win at all costs in dangerous street competitions.
- Revolves around the last year of the Balkan War general, just before his arrest and surrender to the Hague Tribunal.
- Anya is an exemplary housewife who devoted her life to her family and three children. Relatives are accustomed to the fact that their mother is always at home and takes care of them. Husband Sasha disappears at work and admires his successful boss. One day, offended by her husband's inappropriate prank, Anya decides to leave him with her children, find a job and live independently. It turns out she doesn't get everything right away. At this time, children dream of returning their former "kind" mother and, using a dating application, arrange a casting of grooms to find her another husband and a new dad for themselves.
- A once-promising athlete whose career was cut short due to a tragic injury turns to a life of crime, and receives an unusual gift that leads him to make a series of rash decisions.
- Nijat, an emotionally empty young man, visits his childhood town of Goychay after years of living abroad. Enigmatic about his occupation but clear about his financial distress, he seeks an old family friend's help to sell his deceased father's house.
- Beringia, the longest (1000 km) sled dog race in Russia, takes place every year in Kamchatka peninsula. This race is of the greatest importance to Kamchatka. The mushers of all kinds, nationalities, and ages; men and women; professionals and amateurs participate in the race. The local priest Father Vladislav takes part in it as well. It's not his love for sports that makes him participate in the race, he speeds up to his congregation in small villages scattered among Kamchatka peninsula. Only in winter it is possible to cross Kamchatka from South to North, and only in a dog sled. People and dogs are running through the endless expanses of the stunning winter land.
- How do Europeans deal with their recent dark history (the wars, dictatorships and occupations)? What traces are etched?
- A young chef Mitya is hopelessly in love with his neighbour who is a teacher of French. He offers her a deal: he cooks dinner in exchange for a French lesson. They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Is it possible to reach a woman's heart this way?