Nikolai Kuznetsov
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Also Known As:Кузнецов Николай Васильевич

Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1980)
This is a life story of three girlfriends from youth to autumn ages. Their dreams and wishes, love, disillusions...

European Story (1984)
Two candidates are vying for the post of mayor of one of the major Western European cities - the Social Democrat Dr. Hayden and the "free...

Classic (1998)
In Russia, there has long been a society of billiards, whose members are scattered throughout the country. Many of them have long become...

Parade of the Planets (1984)
A rare astronomical phenomenon — the parade of planets — has a strange effect on several men. The heroes of the film — an...

I Wish You Success (1980)
In order to stay in Moscow, biologist Pyotr Severin began working in the field of statistics. An unloved activity gave rise to self-doubt and...

Little Tragedies (1980)
A feature film based on the three-part adaptation of the poetic and dramatic cycle of Alexander Pushkin

The Tavern on Pyatnitskaya (1978)
A tavern on Pyatnitskaya street is a meeting place for all kind of criminals. The only way for police to infiltrate the criminals is to send an...

Office Romance (1977)
Anatoly Novoseltsev is a mousy single father and office stumblebum working at a statistics bureau in Moscow. In the hopes of being promoted, he is...

The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! (1975)
A group of old friends have a tradition of going to a public bathing house on New Year's Eve. Occasionally too much vodka and beer makes two of them...

Old Men: Robbers (1972)
An old detective does not want to retire. The only way out is to prove to his boss that he still can catch criminals. The problem is that there were...

The Twelve Chairs (1977)
Set in late-1920s Soviet Union, Ostap Bender and Ippolit "Kisa" Vorobyaninov are after a stash of diamonds hidden in one of the chairs in 12-chair...

Little Tragedies (1980)
How far can a man overcome by a destructive passion go? And does he realize that slavish worship of irrepressible desires always entails retribution?