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Mykola Shpykovskyi
Born August 25, 1897 · Kiev, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire [now Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine]
Died December 3, 1977 · aged 80
No biography available.
Known For
Cup of Tea · 1927Cup of Tea
1927
MovieDrama
Lost movie.
Self-Seeker · 1929Self-Seeker
★ 6.01929
MovieComedy
The film takes place in Ukraine during the Civil War. Apolon Shmyguiev is loyal to all regimes and capable of benefiting from any situation. By chance, the man becomes camel's herder and travels on it over Ukraine.
Three Rooms with a Kitchen · 1928Three Rooms with a Kitchen
1928
MovieComedy
The film uses motifs from V. Mayakovsky's script "Как поживаете?" - about the struggle against philistinism in everyday life.
Hegemon · 1931Hegemon
1931
Movie
A propaganda piece. On the way home to his wife, a man meets a colleague. Fascinated by the stories about the plant, he decides to get off the train and help the company overcome all extreme situations, prevent the plant from stopping and overfulfill the plan. On January 29, 1931, the Zhovten cinema in Kyiv was first opened with this film.
Duel · 1935Duel
1935
MovieComedyRomance
Two young men, Fedya and Valentin, look after Dina. The girl gives them a date at the same time and in the same place. When they meet, she invites them to prove their love by risking shooting themselves with a revolver, in the drum of which is one of five possible bullets.
Chess Fever · 1925Chess Fever
★ 6.41925
MovieComedy
With an international chess tournament in progress, a young man becomes completely obsessed with the game. His fiancée has no interest in it, and becomes frustrated and depressed by his neglect of her, but wherever she goes she finds that she cannot escape chess. On the brink of giving up, she meets the world champion, Capablanca himself, with interesting results.
First Wings · 1950First Wings
1950
MovieDocumentary
The Fall of Berlin · 1945The Fall of Berlin
★ 4.81945
MovieDocumentaryWar
A Soviet documentary chronicling the final assault on Nazi Germany’s capital. More than forty frontline cameramen from the 1st Belorussian and 1st Ukrainian Fronts captured the battle and its aftermath, supplemented with seized German footage. The film records the destruction of Berlin and the symbolic collapse of Hitler’s regime, standing as both a historical chronicle and a work of Soviet wartime cinema.
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