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Soviet World War I films

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The End of St. Petersburg
1927 film by Vsevolod Pudovkin, Mikhail Doller
The Red and the White
1967 film by Miklós Jancsó
Lenin in Poland
1966 film by Sergei Yutkevich
The Patriots
1933 film by Boris Barnet
Arsenal
1929 film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko
Fragment of an Empire
1929 Soviet silent drama film by Fridrikh Ermler
And Quiet Flows the Don
1957—1958 film directed by Sergei Gerasimov
Man from the Restaurant
1927 film by Yakov Protazanov
The Village Teacher
1947 Soviet film by Mark Donskoy
Women of Ryazan
Soviet film from the life of a Russian village
The Man with the Gun
1938 film by Sergei Yutkevich
The Vyborg Side
1939 film by Grigori Kozintsev, Leonid Trauberg
And Quiet Flows the Don
1931 film by Olga Preobrazhenskaya
Sickle and Hammer
1921 film by Vladimir Gardin
The Return of Maxim
1937 film by Grigori Kozintsev, Leonid Trauberg
Agony
1975 film by Elem Klimov
Sniper
1932 film directed by Semyon Timoshenko
The Sisters
1957 film by Grigori Roshal
Dauria
1972 film by Viktor Tregubovich
Hail, Mary!
1971 Soviet film by Iosif Kheifits
School of Courage
1954 film by Vladimir Basov
Lyubov Yarovaya
1953 film by Yan Frid
Trust
1976 film by Viktor Tregubovich
Moonzund
Moonzund () is a 1988 Soviet war film based on Valentin Pikul's 1970 novel of the same name. "Moonzund" refers to the West Estonian archipelago, where the Battle of Moon Sound took place during World War I.
Velká cesta
1962 film by Yuri Ozerov
Mournful Unconcern
1987 film by Alexander Sokurov
Time and the Conways
1984 film by Vladimir Basov
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.
Tracker
1988 film by Roman Balayan
The Great Dawn
1938 film by Mikheil Chiaureli
Bumbarash
Bumbarash () is a 1971 Soviet adventure film, a musical comedy in two episodes loosely based on some early works and the novel Bumbarash by Arkady Gaidar.
The life of Klim Samgin
1986 television film directed by Viktor Titov