The Limit of Possible

The Limit of Possible

1984 · 1 season · 5 eps · Drama

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Created by Pavel Kogan, Petr Mostovoy

Network: Central Television USSR

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Pavel and Lyalya (A Jerusalem Romance)Pavel and Lyalya (A Jerusalem Romance) · 1998
Pavel and Lyalya (A Jerusalem Romance)
10.01998
MovieDocumentary
“Like the right and left hand Your soul is close to my soul We are sealed shut, blissfully and warmly, Like the right and left wing…” The life and art of Pavel Kogan and Lyudmila Stanukinas, two famous Leningrad documentary filmmakers, can best be expressed by the Tsvetaeva stanza cited above. They are the main characters of this film, which their student Viktor Kossakovsky shot during Pavel Kogan’s final months. For Lyudmila Stanukinas, Lyalya, as those close to her called her, her husband was her only reason for existence. She was with him until the end and held onto his extinguishing life as much as she could.
The House is Being BuiltThe House is Being Built · 1978
The House is Being Built
9.01978
MovieDramaTV Movie
The plot is based on a conflict that arose at the architectural design institute.
The Limit of PossibleThe Limit of Possible · 1984
The Limit of Possible
7.51984
MovieDrama
Look at the FaceLook at the Face · 1966
Look at the Face
5.61966
MovieDocumentary
Short film in the Hermitage Museum looking at da Vinci's Madonna Litta.
Alisa FreyndlikhAlisa Freyndlikh · 1979
Alisa Freyndlikh
1979
MovieDocumentary
Alisa Freyndlikh in a rush — there isn't a single calm, free minute. Rehearsals, discussions of roles with Igor Vladimirov, her daughter Varya's birthday, daytime and evening performances, meetings with the audience...
ClassesClasses · 1967
Classes
1967
MovieDocumentary
The art of theater is a complex craft. In 19 minutes, you can’t convey everything that is taught over five years. Our film is only a short walk through the Lunacharsky State Institute of Theatre Arts, a cinematic panorama of three directing classes. The classes of M. O. Knebel, A. A. Goncharov, and A. V. Efros.
Summer Is SoonSummer Is Soon · 1987
Summer Is Soon
1987
MovieDocumentary
The everyday life of the candy factory. A gray, exhausting life, and a guest lecturer talks about beautiful feelings, about love and courtship. He does not know what it costs to make a box of chocolates that someone will bring to his beloved woman on March 8. It's snowing, covering the streets. Then spring will come, then summer, but still in the smoking room, the workers of the candy factory, in rare moments of rest, will talk about their lives, which are passing.
Revolt in SobiborRevolt in Sobibor · 1989
Revolt in Sobibor
1989
MovieDocumentary
Revolt in Sobibor is a beautifully filmed portrait of four survivors of the uprising in the Sobibór extermination camp in Eastern Poland, close to the Russian border.
Your Very Personal PoetryYour Very Personal Poetry · 1982
Your Very Personal Poetry
1982
MovieDocumentary
This poetic core in youngsters is also touched in Stanukina's less known Your very personal poetry (Свои, совсем особые стихи, 1982), a wonderful film about a poetry class. It is here that one recalls Kogan's admiration of Lyalya's emotional documentary skills. And it is here that one recalls Kosakovsky's depiction of Lyalya as a person of extraordinarily prosperous feelings, sensitive and energetic, childish and female, shrill and quiet. The young poets are marvellously sneaky, respectfully adoring and creatively playing with - maybe even deconstructing - "Aleksandr Sergeevich", Mr. Pushkin, Russia's exclusive trade mark of high culture and literature.
Military Music OrchestraMilitary Music Orchestra · 1968
Military Music Orchestra
1968
MovieDocumentary
Tells about the everyday life of the military music orchestra. The most difficult thing is to play a parade concert or “defile”. A defile is when military musicians play a march in motion, without straying from a clear marching step, or from the rhythm, without violating the strict musical pattern. For a professional, this is not so difficult to do, but how did an orchestra from a generally ordinary military unit manage to do this?
City Under SiegeCity Under Siege · 1969
City Under Siege
1969
MovieDocumentary
In the postwar years, many photographs and newsreels taken during the Siege were confiscated and destroyed for presenting too “subjective” a view of the events of that time. This film is the result of a long search through the Leningrad archives. Out of thousands of surviving wartime photographs, the director selected four hundred that had never before been used in cinema. The film is a montage of these historical documents, accompanied by the voices of poets Olga Berggolts and Alexander Prokofyev, radio announcer Yuri Levitan, and the sounds of air raid sirens…
FlightFlight · 1972
Flight
1972
MovieDocumentary
Portrait of test pilot Alexander Shcherbakov.

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