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Office Romance
1977 film by Eldar Ryazanov
Mimino
Mimino (, , ) is a 1977 comedy-drama film by Soviet director Georgiy Daneliya produced by Mosfilm and Gruziya-film, starring Vakhtang Kikabidze and Frunzik Mkrtchyan. Anatoliy Petritskiy served as the film's Director of Photography. The Soviet era comedy won the 1977 Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival.
The Ascent
1977 Soviet film by Larisa Shepitko
White Bim Black Ear
1977 film directed by Stanislav Rostotsky
Soldiers of Freedom
1977 Soviet miniseries by Yuri Ozerov
An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano
1977 film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
The Scarlet Flower
1978 film by Irina Povolotskaya
Aty-baty, shli soldaty...
1977 film by Leonid Bykov
The Princess and the Pea
1976 film by Boris Wladimirowitsch Ryzarew
Armed and Dangerous
1978 film by Vladimir Vajnshtok
Destiny
1977 film by Yevgeny Matveyev
About Red Cap
1977 television film by Leonid Nechayev
Sentimental Romance
1976 film
Incognito from St. Petersburg
1977 film by Leonid Gaidai
Trouble
1977 film by Dinara Asanova
Asya
1978 film by Iosif Kheifits
Mustached Nanny
1977 film by Vladimir Grammatikov
The Steppe
1978 film by Sergei Bondarchuk
Practical Joke
1977 film by Vladimir Menshov
In the Zone of Special Attention
1978 film directed by Andrey Igorevitsj Maljukov
Wounded Game
1977 film
Wrong Connection
1978 film by Viktor Tregubovich
Front Beyond the Front Line
1978 film by Igor Gostev
A Strange Woman
1978 film by Yuli Raizman
Sweet Woman
1976 film by Vladimir Fetin
Mama, I'm Alive
1977 film by Konrad Wolf
How Ivanushka the Fool Travelled in Search of Wonder
1977 film by Nadezhda Kosheverova
Vasilisa the Beautiful
1977 animated short film directed by Vladimir Pekar
On Thursday and Never Again
1977 Soviet film by Anatoly Efros
Untypical Story
1978 film by Grigori Chukhrai
Funny People
1978 film by Mikhail Schweitzer
Call Me from Afar
1978 film by German Lavrov
Fourth Height
1979 film by Igor Matveevitsj Voznesenskiy
Confusion of Feelings
1978 film by Pavel Arsyonov
Marriage
1978 film by Vitali Melnikov
Almanzor's Rings
1977 film by Igor Matveevitsj Voznesenskiy
Polygon
1977 animated film by Anatoly Petrov
Stepan's Remembrance
1977 film by Constantin Erchov
The Second Attempt of Viktor Krokhin
1987 Soviet film (filmed in 1977)
A Declaration of Love
1978 film by Ilya Averbakh
Walnut Bread
1977 film by Arūnas Žebriūnas
Rudin
1977 film by Konstantin Voinov
Birthday
1977 film by Rasim Ojagov
Newcomer
1978 film by Valeri Lonskoy
Hatred
1977 film directed by Samvel Gasparov
The Nose
1977 film directed by Rolan Bykov
Night Over Chile
1977 film by Sebastián Alarcón
An Almost Funny Story
1977 film by Pyotr Fomenko
Nahapet
Nahapet () is a 1977 Soviet Armenian-language drama film about a man who tries to rebuild his life after losing his wife and child in the Armenian genocide. It is based on a novel written by Hrachya Qochar. The film has been cited as an example of the portrayal of genocide in the film industry. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.
The Troubled Month of Veresen
1976 film by Leonid Osyka
Shum bola
1977 film by Damir Salimov
Love at First Sight
1975 Soviet film directed by Rezo Esadze
Puika
Puika is a 1977 Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic film directed by Aivars Freimanis. The film received the Lielais Kristaps award for best film in 1977, the competition's inaugural year.