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1) Leto
Publisher
Gunpowder & Sky
Pub. Date
2019.
Physical Desc
1 online resource (streaming video file) (128 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Language
Russian
Description
Leningrad, one Summer in the early Eighties. The underground rock scene is boiling. Amongst the followers of Led Zeppelin and Bowie, young Viktor Tsoi is eager to make a name for himself. The encounter with his idol Mike and his beautiful wife Natasha will change his life forever. Together they will build Viktor’s legend and make him immortal. Nominated for a Palme d'Or at the **Cannes Film Festival**. "*Weaving a glancing love triangle into a poignant...
2) Sunstroke
Publisher
Distrib Films
Pub. Date
2021.
Physical Desc
1 online resource (streaming video file) (159 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Language
Russian
Description
Academy Award® winner Nikita Mikhalkov delivers an epic saga, a magnificent love story and portrait of Russia recalled during the glory days before its fall.
4) 14+
Author
Language
Russian
Description
A story of first love between two fourteen-year-olds that happened in a big city suburb. A story of modern Romeo and Juliet lived out on social media and in the streets.
5) First Love
Author
Language
Russian
Description
"First Love" by Ivan Turgenev is a poignant and introspective novella that delves into the complexities of youthful infatuation, the awakening of emotions, and the fleeting nature of first love. Set in 19th-century Russia, the story follows the experiences of a sensitive and impressionable young man on the cusp of adulthood. "First Love" is a poignant exploration of the universal experience of falling in love for the first time and the profound impact...
Author
Language
Russian
Description
"Fathers and Sons" is not only a portrait of individual characters but also a reflection of the broader societal changes taking place in 19th-century Russia. Turgenev's narrative captures the tension between traditional aristocratic values and the rise of revolutionary ideas that would shape the course of Russian history. He offers a poignant critique of both generations, showcasing their strengths, weaknesses, and their struggle to adapt to the shifting...
Author
Language
Russian
Description
'The Masterpiece’ is a work of a French writer and publicist E. Zola (1840 - 1902). It describes the small bourgeoisie family in the Second Empire period. It's based on real life events of the author's life and his friends of youth, P. Cezanne, E. Manet, B. Bile, C. Monet, and others. The author supports impressionists. The novel problematizes attitude towards reality. After the book had, appeared the controversies began. In this book, an advanced...
9) Lourdes
Author
Series
Language
Russian
Description
This is one of the novels of anticlerical trilogy of the author “Three Cities”. It was written in 1894. The French city Lourdes-is a very popular pilgrimage center in Europe. The drama of the character of the novel abbot Piere Froman, who is looking for justice, is an aspect of criticism of mark system that opens the door to accommodation with it. The abbot removes his cassock, and his sons serve as evangelists of reform.
Author
Language
Russian
Description
Being in emigration, in his work the author creates the situation of the revolutionary overthrow, which happened in Russia. The setting takes place in the country of Panduria. Many heroes can be correlated to the historical figures in Russia. The end of the novel is the one the author wanted to see in his own country-king Adrian comes back to the rebels in time and conquers the tyrants.
11) The Beast in Man
Author
Series
Language
Russian
Description
The Beast in Man (1890) - is a work by Emile Zola (1840-1902), a French writer and publicist. This is the seventh novel in Les Rougon-Macquart series. It's an awesome story of a family. The story describes a murder of a woman committed by her husband-rapist and its investigation. Even though critics blamed the author for dirty romanticism, the book was really popular among readers.
Author
Language
Russian
Description
"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" is one of the most famous adventure novels by Mark Twain and one of the first novels, narrative of travels through time. Mark Twain created this novel, exhibiting his legendary and signature sense of humour and talent of a narrator, which has made him immortal.
13) Virgin Soil
Author
Language
Russian
Description
Turgenev's "Virgin Soil" delves into the themes of idealism, disillusionment, and the limitations of revolutionary fervor. The novel explores the inherent tensions between the educated intelligentsia and the rural peasantry, shedding light on the difficulties faced in bridging the gap between different social strata and ideologies. The characters' personal struggles mirror the larger struggles of a nation on the brink of transformation. Through vivid...
15) Hipsters
Publisher
Kanopy Streaming
Pub. Date
2014.
Physical Desc
1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 125 min.) : digital, .flv file, sound
Language
Russian
Description
Moscow 1955. Stalin has been dead two years, but not even Khrushchev's thaw can prevent Komsomol shock troops from hounding hipsters (stilyagi), fans of American jazz, culture and fashion. The student Mels, a Komsomol member, meets Polya, a hipster, while conducting a raid on a hipster hangout. Mels falls in love with Polya while his Communist comrade harbors romantic feelings for him. Mels ingratiates himself into Polya's group of hipsters who meet...
Author
Language
Russian
Description
A journey into the depth of Russian countryside where intimate connection with nature comes as a natural way of life. Meet Kassyan, who can communicate directly with birds and other forest creatures. Discover mysterious sweet-voiced oracle bird, The Gamayune living among trees with leaves that fall not, neither in autumn nor in winter, and apples grow of gold, on silver branches, and every man lives in uprightness and content.
Author
Language
Russian
Description
Mikhail Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time follows the story of Pechorin, a young man who is seemingly apathetic to the world around him. Through his interactions with other characters, Pechorin displays a range of contradictory personality traits, including arrogance, naïveté, and cynicism. His development over the course of the novel is complex and multi-layered, and his ultimate fate is left ambiguous.
18) Love Me
Author
Language
Russian
Description
Cemal is dragged by relatives from Turkey to Ukraine for a bachelor party before his dreaded arranged marriage. He meets the alluring Sasha and they see in each other a chance to escape their unwanted fates.
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