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- Screen version of William Saroyan's play about a family of Armenian immigrants during the Great Depression.
- The crew of an armored train struggles against White Guard during Russian Civil War.
- The inhabitants of a mountainous Armenian village live a normal life, which abounds in tragic and comic, sad and happy moments. Arayik, a native of that village, takes a long time to realize his origins.
- The first post-war years. Kolya Letechka lives in the orphanage - a victim of the "Kinderheim" concentration camp, where the Germans conducted their research on children. Terrible memories make themselves felt when Kolka finds himself on trial over traitors.
- Hovhannes Tumanyan's tales retold in very unusual manner.
- This film shows the daily routine at a female prison under freezing conditions in Russia. These prisoners are murderers but most were defending themselves. We can see the scars. One woman said "The only thing my husband didn't hit me with was the stove". Tattoos are common as are relationships with other women. As one woman stated "Women understand everything that men cannot understand"
- Collection of episodes from Edgar Hovhannisyan's ballets performed by the artists of Armenian State Opera Theatre and Armenian State Dance and shot against the background of Armenian landscapes and ancient monuments.
- An outstanding pilot returns to the provincial town in the airport of which he had started his professional career. Many things from that close provincial world are now alien and incomprehensible to his nature.
- Arevik is a young woman taking care of the children of a widower who is in jail, due to her testimony.
- A well documented re-enaction of the July 20th, 1944 assassination attempt against Hitler, aka Operation Valkyrie.
- The pop performance in two branches of "Fools We Are All," one can say, is a truly historical performance. Please note that it premiered in April 1991, when the Soviet Union still existed, and the shooting took place in October of the same year after the August coup, which made the name of the performance very relevant. A huge introductory feuilleton lasting 45 minutes by A. Khayt, M. Zadornov and O. Nazarov, reviewing our history, has become an unprecedented fact of modern Russian variety entertainment. All of the acts had not only an acutely social sound, but, as always with the performer, were filled with humor and satire. The final feuilleton "It Is Not the Name" by A. Hight and I. Vinogradsky became a model of high journalism on the stage. It is very likely for the young people to watch this show.
- Lengthy live shows broadcasts from a studio in an Ostankino television center with a live audience.
- Doctor, living through the trials of the Stalin era and the World War II, does not lose his human values.
- Musical based on classic comedy of Hakob Paronyan.
- Armenian State Dance Ensemble arrives at a remote Armenian village. It turns out the whole village is busy with harvest collection and only one person, grandfather Voskan, is in the audience at the concert.
- A Western camera crew's first look at the Russian power center in action.
- Pierre and Marie Curie discover radiactivity.