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Stalker
1979 film by Andrei Tarkovsky

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.

Hard to Be a God
2013 film by Aleksei Yuryevich German

Dead Man's Letters
1986 film by Konstantin Lopushansky

The Inhabited Island
2008/2009 Russian science fiction film by Fyodor Bondarchuk released in two parts

Novaya Zemlya
2008 film by Aleksandr Melnik

Abigail
2019 film directed by Aleksandr Boguslavsky

The Blackout
2019 film directed by Egor Baranov

Psy
1989 Soviet Russian film directed by Dmitri Svetozarov

A Visitor to a Museum
1989 film by Konstantin Lopushansky

Cosmoball
Cosmoball, also known as Goalkeeper of the Galaxy () is a 2020 Russian 3D superhero space opera film written and directed by Dzhanik Fayziev, based on the animated series Galactik Football, with the participation of the television channel Russia-1. The film is set in the future, a post-apocalyptic city in a world inhabited by survivors of an intergalactic war that has shifted the planet's poles. Above the city towers a huge alien ship - it is a stadium, the planet's fate rests in the hands of the willing and capable Cosmoball players who are defending the Earth. The fate of the planet depends

Dance to Death
2017 Russian science fiction film by Andrey Volgin

The Little Prince
1966 film by Arūnas Žebriūnas

The Ugly Swans
2006 film by Konstantin Lopushansky

1984
2023 film directed by Diana Ringo

Russian Symphony
1994 film by Konstantin Lopushansky
We
unreleased film directed by Hamlet Dulyan

Guest from the Future
2024 film directed by Alexander Andryuschenko

Quarantine
2021 film directed by Diana Ringo