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Solaris
1972 film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky

The Dawns Here Are Quiet
1972 film by Stanislav Rostotsky

Grandads-Robbers
Old Robbers (, lit. "elderly bandits") is a 1972 Soviet crime comedy-drama by Eldar Ryazanov, filmed on Mosfilm. The movie title resembles the name of a Russian children's traditional yard game Cossacks-Robbers ().

Ruslan and Ludmila
1972 film by Aleksandr Ptushko

Hot Snow
1972 film by Gabriel Egiazarov

Happy Go Lucky
1972 film by Vasily Shukshin

Taming of the Fire
1972 Soviet film by Daniil Khrabrovitsky
Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day
1972 Soviet animated short film

Big School-Break
1973 mini series by Aleksey Korenev

Hello and Goodbye
1972 film by Vitali Melnikov

Point, Point, Comma...
1972 film by Alexander Mitta

The Love of Mankind
1973 film by Sergei Gerasimov

Chipollino
1973 Soviet film directed by Tamara Lisitsian

Grandmaster
1973 film by Sergey Mikaelyan

Eolomea
Eolomea is a 1972 science fiction drama film directed by Herrmann Zschoche, based on the book of the same name by Angel Wagenstein. The film was an East German/Soviet/Bulgarian coproduction.

The Lost Letter
1972 film by Borys Ivchenko

Racers
1972 film by Igor Maslennikov

The Seagull
1972 film by Youli Karassik

Lăutarii
Lăutarii () is a 1972 Soviet romantic musical film directed by Emil Loteanu. The movie was a success, particularly in Italy. The film received the Special Jury Award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in 1972. The film also received the prestigious Spanish San Fedele prize in 1978.

Treasure Island
1972 Soviet film directed by Yevgeni Fridman

Monologue
1973 film by Ilya Averbakh

The Fourth
1972 film by Aleksandr Stolper

Commander of the Lucky "Pike"
1973 film by Boris Volchek

Crank from 5th B
1972 film by Ilya Frez

Farewell to St. Petersburg
1972 film by Yan Frid

Russian field
1972 film directed by Nikolay Moskalenko

A Teacher of Singing
1972 film by Naum Birman

Find me, Lyonya!
1971 film by Nicolai Lebedev

A Man at His Place
1973 film by Aleksey Sakharov

The Seventh Bullet
1972 Soviet film by Ali Hamroyev

Privalov's Millions
1973 film by Yaropolk Lapshin
As Ilf and Petrov rode a tram
1972 television film by Viktor Titov

That Sweet Word: Liberty!
1973 film by Vytautas Žalakevičius

Northern Crusades
1972 film by Marijonas Giedrys

The Saplings
1972 film by Rezo Chkheidze
The Stationmaster
1972 tv-film by Sergei Solovyov
Train Stop — Two Minutes
1972 tv-film by Aleksandr Orlov

Nevestka
Nevestka (English: Daughter-In-Law, Turkmen: Gelin) is a 1972 Soviet-era Turkmenistani film directed by Khodzha Kuli Narliyev, starring Maya-Gozel Aimedova, Aynabat Amanliyeva, and Baba Annanov. The film is about a young woman who loses her husband during the World War II. Despite her family's advice to re-marry, she stays with her lonely father-in-law in the desert, going about the daily work, cherishing her memories and hopes that one day her husband might come home.

The Prince and the Pauper
1972 film by Vadim Gauzner
A Young Retiree
1972 television film directed by Sulev Nõmmik

Those People of the Nile
1972 film by Youssef Chahine