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Intergirl
Intergirl (, translit. Interdevochka) is a 1989 Soviet-Sweden drama film. It is set in Leningrad in the time of perestroika during the 1980s. The film was the most popular Soviet film in 1989 (41.3 million viewers) and made a star of leading actress Elena Yakovleva.
Crash — Cop's Daughter
1989 film by Mikhail Tumanishvili
Freeze Die Come to Life
1990 film by Vitali Kanevsky
Zerograd
Zerograd (), also translated as City Zero, Zero City or Zero Town, is a 1989 Russian mystery film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov, described as an absurdist comedy by Mosfilm. A Moscow engineer Alexey Varakin visits a factory in a small town on a business trip, where his bizarre adventures begin. At the factory he sees a naked secretary, but nobody seems to pay attention to this; later we encounters a prosecutor who wants to commit a crime, and other strange characters. In addition it turns out that he cannot leave the town.
Psy
1989 Soviet Russian film directed by Dmitri Svetozarov
The Asthenic Syndrome
1989 Soviet film by Kira Muratova
Hard to Be a God
1989 film by Peter Fleischmann
A Visitor to a Museum
1989 film by Konstantin Lopushansky
From the Life of Fyodor Kuzkin
1989 film by Stanislav Rostotsky
Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love
1990 film
The Servant
1989 film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov
The Witches Cave
1989 film by Yuriy Moroz
Anarchy
1989 film by Igor Gostev
Freedom Is Paradise
1989 film by Sergei Bodrov
Entrance to the Labyrinth
1990 Soviet miniseries directed by Valeriy Kremnev
It
1989 film by Sergey Ovcharov
The Drayman and the King
1989 film by Vladimir Alenikov
Katala
Katala (, also known as The Gambler) is a 1989 Soviet crime film directed by Sergei Bodrov and Alexander Buravsky.
The Feasts of Belshazzar, or a Night with Stalin
1989 film by Yuri Kara
Before the Sunrise
1989 film by Yaropolk Lapshin
Swan Lake. The Zone
1990 film directed by Yuri Ilyenko
Kriminalnyy kvartet
1989 film by Aleksandr Muratov
Two arrows. Stone Age Detective
1989 film by Alla Surikova
A Trip to Wiesbaden
1989 film by Evgeniy Gerasimov
Abduction of the Wizard
1989 film by Viktor Kobzev
How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea
1989 film
Save and Protect
1989 film by Alexandre Sokourov
The Crossroad
1989 film by Ivars Seleckis
The Initiated
1989 film
It Happened Near the Sea
1989 film by Ayan Shakhmaliyeva
Clownery
Clownery (, translit. Klounada) is a black-and-white and colour 1989 Soviet independent film directed by Dmitrii Frolov. It is based on Daniil Kharms novel Situations.
Forgive Me If I Die
1989 film by Rasim Ojagov