Which russian and soviet films you recommend to see to your pen-pals who are studying russian language?
It's wellknown that most of movies touch many various aspects of life in former USSR and in modern Russia which probably are incomprehensible for them.
I don't mean a movies based on classic literature. What can you say?
- SergePol
October 2004
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| ArthurrApril 2009 BTW nobody has mentioned "17 moments of spring" (a spy drama) There are 12 series with a smart plot, perfect actors and a good language. |
| ArthurrApril 2009 BTW nobody has mentioned "17 moments of spring" (a spy drama) There are 12 series with a smart plot, perfect actors and a good language. |
| ArthurrApril 2009 I recommend to see movies made in Soviet times (from 60s to 80s). The modern ones mostly have considerably lower quality from the artistic point of view. |
| Alina_SunnyApril 2009 You can see"Master and Margarita" of Bulgakov or "War and peace"of Tolsoj |
| teachernhtbxmanApril 2009
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| skyshark75May 2007 I guess I'll necro this old thread since its still on the first page rather than start a new one. I just recently saw "9 POTA" (9th Company) which is a very good Russian war movie about Afghanistan. Quite violent like all war movies but very good. The entire movie is on YouTube divided up into 12 minute segments. Unfortunately it did not have English subtitles. While I could not understand the language, as a former soldier myself, I feel I understood every bit of the movie. |
| DzyubaNovember 2005 another one is Prastakvashina |
| ElanorielleNovember 2005 For there's nothing better than cartoons! And I'll tell the same that Ahaur had told: "Whinnie the Pooh" and "There lived a dog" is what you have to watch if you want to know about Russia. =)))[br][edited by Elanorielle on 2005-11-04 13:02:42] |













































