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Battleship Potemkin
1925 film directed by Sergei Eisenstein

Stalker
1979 film by Andrei Tarkovsky

Solaris
1972 film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky

Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
1980 film by Vladimir Menshov
Dersu Uzala
1975 film by Akira Kurosawa

The Diamond Arm
1968 film by Leonid Gaidai

Ivan's Childhood
1962 film by Andrei Tarkovsky

Andrei Rublev
1966 film by Andrei Tarkovsky
War and Peace
1965-67 Soviet film by Sergei Bondarchuk
Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future
1973 film by Leonid Gaidai

The Mirror
1975 film by Andrei Tarkovsky

The Irony of Fate
1976 television film directed by Eldar Ryazanov

Alexander Nevsky
1938 film by Sergei Eisenstein, Dmitri Vasilyev

Come and See
1985 film by Elem Klimov

Nostalghia
Nostalghia (released as Nostalgia in the United Kingdom) is a 1983 drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and starring Oleg Yankovsky, Domiziana Giordano and Erland Josephson. Tarkovsky co-wrote the screenplay with Tonino Guerra.

White Sun of the Desert
1969 film by Vladimir Motyl

The Cranes Are Flying
1957 film by Mikhail Kalatozov

Kidnapping, Caucasian Style
1967 film directed by Leonid Gaidai

Operation Y and Other Shurik's Adventures
1965 Soviet film by Leonid Gaidai

Ballad of a Soldier
1959 film by Grigori Chukhrai

October: Ten Days That Shook the World
1927 film by Sergei Eisenstein, Grigori Aleksandrov

Strike
1924 film by Sergei Eisenstein

Queen of the Gypsies
1976 film by Emil Loteanu
Ivan the Terrible
1945 two-part epic film by Sergei Eisenstein

Office Romance
1977 film by Eldar Ryazanov

Gentlemen of Fortune
1971 Soviet comedy film directed by Aleksandr Seryj

Kin-dza-dza!
Kin-dza-dza! (, ) is a 1986 Soviet film released by the Mosfilm studio and directed by Georgiy Daneliya, with a story by Georgiy Daneliya and Revaz Gabriadze. It is a dystopian science-fiction comedy, in which two men from the Soviet Union accidentally travel through space, meeting two aliens from the Kin-dza-dza star system and their post-apocalyptic world.

Waterloo
1970 film by Sergei Bondarchuk

Sunflower
1970 film by Vittorio De Sica

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.

Teheran 43
1981 film by Aleksandr Alov, Vladimir Naumov

The Brest Fortress
2010 film directed by Alexander Kott

I Am Cuba
1964 Soviet-Cuban movie directed by Mikhail Kalatozov

The Ascent
1977 Soviet film by Larisa Shepitko

Viy
1967 film by Konstantin Yershov

Walking the Streets of Moscow
1964 film by Georgiy Daneliya
Liberation
1969–1972 war film series about the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany

Destiny of a Man
1959 film by Sergei Bondarchuk

The Fall of Berlin
1950 film by Mikheil Chiaureli

Volga-Volga
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Carnival Night
1956 Soviet comedy film

Tchaikovsky
1970 Soviet film by Igor Talankin

White Tiger
2012 film by Karen Shakhnazarov

Sadko
1953 film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko

The Brothers Karamazov
1969 film by Mikhail Ulyanov, Ivan Pyryev, Kirill Lavrov
The Steamroller and the Violin
1961 film by Andrei Tarkovsky

The Twelve Chairs
1971 Soviet comedy film by Leonid Gaidai

Beware of the Car
1966 film by Eldar Ryazanov

The Red Snowball Tree
1974 film by Vasily Shukshin

Salyut 7
2017 Russian historical drama film directed by Klim Shipenko

Autumn Marathon
1979 film by Georgiy Daneliya

A Cruel Romance
1984 film by Eldar Ryazanov

Letter Never Sent
1959 film by Mikhail Kalatozov

The Red Tent
1969 film by Mikhail Kalatozov

T-34
2018 film directed by Aleksei Sidorov

Station for Two
1983 film by Eldar Ryazanov

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.
Bezhin Meadow
1937 Soviet film by Sergei Eisenstein

Jolly Fellows
1934 Soviet comedy film by Grigori Aleksandrov

Siberiade
Siberiade (, translit. Sibiriada) is a 1979 Soviet historical drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and produced by Mosfilm. The four-part epic spans much of the 20th century.