What are some good Russian series and movies?
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lilya 4-ever
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I sorta liked Night Watch and Day Watch.
Russian fantasy movies.
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Nightwatch/Daywatch were pretty cool.
Any Rusfags know any good action/fantasy/horror kino from Mother Russia like NW that Westerners would like?
since this thread is on the slow side: Umbre a Romanian tv series pretty good
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It was your typical generic disaster movie, but it was done fairly well.
Soviet scene was a lot better.
Masha i Medved
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ivan vasilivich changes occupation
battle for sevastopol
Russian Back to the Future, nice.
"Operation Y and Shurik's other adventures" is a pretty good Soviet comedy.
"Bed and Sofa" is a great silent film from 1927.
Ivan's Childhood
Most of Gaidar (classic soviet slapstick, still quotable in CIS) and Danelia's (mostly comedies with some drama in it) stuff is worth watching. But I guess you already know it бpaтaн.
brother and brother 2
Brat 2
What have you watched?
Lolita
nice meme
Cпacибo мoй дpyг.
Recently in my area they showed Ilyich's Gate (the uncut version of I Am Twenty), July Rain, and The Two Fedors. Absolute soviet kinography.
Actually I would be interested to know good Russian TV series. My ukrainka wife only watches 'How Can You Dance?' it's just like a dance competition show.
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If you're interested i soviet cinema you should check this list: lurkmore.to
Basically every worthwhile soviet movie is there. It's in russian but I guess you can google the titles.
I personally love everything by Danelia and Zakharov. Also some soviet WWII movies are really really fucking great.
Kin Dza Dza
Igla/The Needle is basically the late soviet Drive
It's so stupid it's good
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>victor tsoi stars in drive
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Russian TV is shit. There are some rough gems though.
Streets of Broken Lights, Glukhar, Uboynaya sila and Bandit Petersburg are classic cops / crime shows, not essentially good, but they were like extremaly popular here and are a constant source of memes.
Diversant is a decent WWII thriller.
Likvidatsiya is great, it's a crime drama set in post WWII Odessa.
Interny (Internts) is basically russian Scrubs / House M.D.
Fizruk is a very popular show, you can call it a russian Onizuka remake.
Check out Method and Nebesnyy sud too, haven't seen a single episode but my friend recommended i.
Durak is the best russian movie of the last decade
Also Method
Don't forget about the motherfucking Voroshilov Sharpshooter.
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Would love to have more Russian series but only their movies get subtitles.
Correct, along with Come and See, those directors married each other.
Russian series are all copies of American TV shows.
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pure kino
that's actually really fucking cool.
I thought Stalingrad was a russian serious movie about Stalingrad conflict.
It is but there's so much shit going on it's crazy
still liked it tho
Ivan Vasilievich Changes Profession
The Diamond Arm
Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia
Gentlemen of Fortune
The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!
These are utimate soviet kino, I recommend everyone to watch.
Also forgot:
Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures
Kidnapping, Caucasian Style
>brother and brother 2
I second this suggestion.
No it was utter garbage story about whore and five reatards. It has nothing to do with real Stalingrad battles.
Second one reminded me a lot of Boondock Saints
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Shit made for european russophobic festivals
>Night Watch
Pretty decent
>Day Watch
Meeeeh,
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Very well done
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Shit
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Absolute shit
Classic, but typical western guy will not understand 30% of jokes.
Absolute must see
>It's so stupid it's good
True
Not something extraordinary, but pretty cozy and worth it's time
It's a concept for investors.
TV series
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When you die, you go to court and whole your life is judged by your last action. Pretty cheap, but atmospheric and stylish as hell.
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There is a guy who is very good in maths and he is trying to find out who killed his wife. But main suspect is thinking that this guy is lying and want to know truth too. Pretty cool written story
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Russian improvisation on Dexter, pretty OK.
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Iconic Russian movies about bandits in 90th.
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There is only one best Russian (not soviet) movie about WWII and it is Fortress of War.
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Also White Tiger is worth attention.
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Science fiction - Russian science fiction is dead. R.I.P.
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Also, most movies of Balabanov are in must see category. Imagine Tarantino who was crushed by Russian depression.
It's Hard to be a God was pretty cool if you're into this kind of think.
Knight is riding to princess castle. There is shit around the road. Shit on the road. Knight is on shit too. He came to castle - everything in shit. He call for princess. Princess - all in shit too - is asking him from window:
- What do you want?
- I wanna know where can take a shit there?
Crime and Punishment (1970)
it had me crying like a little girl
Literally the worst tarkovsky movie
this is actually a decent movie with a great soundtrack.
Also, anything Tarkosky like Stalker, Solaris.
Offret was much worse.
Dead Man's Letters
can confirm this is really good
Movies:
"One Hundred Days After Childhood" (Sergey Solovyov, 1975)
"Stalker" (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979)
"Assa" (Sergey Solovyov, 1987)
"Mother and Son" (Alexander Sokurov, 1997)
"Tender Age" (Sergey Solovyov, 2000)
"Russian Ark" (Alexander Sokurov, 2002)
"Alexandra" (Alexander Sokurov, 2007)
"I Love You" (Aleksandr Rastorguev & Pavel Kostomarov, 2011)
"I Don’t Love You" (Aleksandr Rastorguev & Pavel Kostomarov, 2012)
"For Marx…" (Svetlana Baskova, 2013)
"The Postman's White Nights" (Andrey Konchalovskiy, 2014)
"The Term" (Aleksandr Rastorguev, Pavel Kostomarov & Aleksei Pivovarov, 2014)
"My Good Hans" (Aleksandr Mindadze, 2015)
"My Friend Boris Nemtsov" (Zosya Rodkevich, 2016)
Honorable mentions:
"Killer" (Darezhan Omirbayev, 1998)
"Chouga" (Darezhan Omirbayev, 2007)
These two are great Russian language Kazakh movies.
The greatest Russian language series is "Bolshoy Prokat" by the vlogger Brodyaga Fisheye:
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Wolfhound is okay
Burned by the Sun
also, the best adaptation of Married With Children that continued on several seasons longer
Bumer
Stalker
many old soviet movies, they all are comfy.
Osobennosti natsionalnoy okhoty
Where do you get your russian movies if you can't torrent?
>many old soviet movies, they all are comfy.
Chuchelo and I walk the Streets of Moscow were kinda boring. Did I watch the wrong ones?
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Yes. Watch soviet version of Sherlok Holmes.
Also the russian winnie pooh is great
Any suggestions for comfy Russian or Soviet films?
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THe must see
Here's another solid film from the same director.
Trumps entire election campaign
Probably my favorite.
No it's not. It's utterly bad, not to mention that they butchered the books.
To be fair, I kind of liked the books as a kid, but the hero is a fucking ridiculous Mary Sue, like Mary Sue times eleven. Also the books got really weird after the first one, the first one was pretty grounded but in the second one they find a dead body of one of major gods of the setting, and in the third one it's full on supernatural fuckery (the elements were in the first one, sure, but not as blatant).
The movie was pretty crap though, yeah.
Anti killer is my favorite kino. The Russian law & order was a culture shock but because of the difference in style. Also the cheburashka series. There was another one movie but the name I can't remember right now, Its set in a village, a coming to age movie a out a teenage boy who fucks his teacher and his mom catches him and has mixed feelings of jealousy. Good movie.
Afonya.
Looks comfy enough. That screenshot looks as if it's from a Wes Anderson movie.
It also features one of the top soviet qt's in her prime.
Also it's basically a time capsule from the 70's which are widely regarded as the USSR's prime.
>The Russian law & order was a culture shock but because of the difference in style.
What did they do different?
It looks completely different. It doesn't have that cinematic style that the American ones have. It makes a huge difference. But I still loved it.
Battleship Potemkin
Where can you find rips?
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>good Russian series
don't exist
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Also Andrey Zvyagintsev first feature The Return
Ya Cuba is barely Russian. It was Soviet-financed, but the director, cast and most of the staff were Cubans.
The German version is miles better. Russians are never MUH UNDERDOGS in the battle.
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