The best Pyotr Mamonov’s movies

Pyotr Mamonov

Pyotr Mamonov

14/04/1951- 15/07/2021
Today we present the best Pyotr Mamonov’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Pyotr Mamonov’s movies.
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The Island

The Island
7.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/11/2006
  • Character: Father Anatoli
Somewhere in Northern Russia in a small Russian Orthodox monastery lives an unusual man whose bizarre conduct confuses his fellow monks, while others who visit the island believe that the man has the power to heal, exorcise demons and foretell the future.

Taxi Blues

Taxi Blues
7.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 17/10/1990
  • Character: Lyosha
Ivan is old Russia: thick, dour, hard-working, often brutish; he misses Communism. He drives a taxi and one night meets Alexi, a new Russian, a musician, an alcoholic, irresponsible. Alexi stiffs Ivan for the fare, so Ivan tracks him down and a love-hate relationship ensues. When Alexi lets the bath water run over in Ivan's flat and Ivan must pay 500 rubles for repairs, he tries to force Alexi into day labor to repay him. It's hopeless. Then, suddenly, Alexi is discovered, goes on a jazz tour of America, becomes a celebrity, and returns in triumph. Ivan longs to renew the friendship, and it looks as if he may get what he wants.

The Needle

The Needle
6.9/10
Moro returns to Alma-Ata to collect money owed to him. While waiting out an unexpected delay, he visits his former girlfriend Dina and discovers she has become a morphine addict. He decides to help her kick the habit and to fight the local drug mafia responsible for her condition.

The Leg

The Leg
6.9/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 23/10/1991
  • Character: Martyn's brother
The film's protagonist Valera - cheerful guy from Moscow, who at age 19 learned a whole hell of war in Afghanistan, where he lost a leg. Returning from the war, he had no idea what a nightmare for him is just beginning.

The Honored Priest: Confession of a Samurai

The Honored Priest: Confession of a Samurai
5.9/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 26/11/2015
  • Character: Shatun
An Orthodox priest, Father Nikolay, the brother of a Yakuza boss, is drawn into in a mob war in Japan. He escapes to the small Russian village of Glubokoe, where he finds that war has found him again.

Tsar

Tsar
6.8/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 04/11/2009
  • Character: Ivan The Terrible
In 16th-century Russia in the grip of chaos, Ivan the Terrible strongly believes he is vested with a holy mission. Believing he can understand and interpret the signs, he sees the Last Judgment approaching. He establishes absolute power, cruelly destroying anyone who gets in his way. During this reign of terror, Philip, the superior of the monastery on the Solovetsky Islands, a great scholar and Ivan's close friend, dares to oppose the sovereign's mystical tyranny. What follows is a clash between two completely opposite visions of the world, smashing morality and justice, God and men. A grand-scale film with excellent leading roles by Mamonov and Yankovsky. An allegory of Stalinist Russia

The Needle Remix

The Needle Remix
5.2/10
Remix of the 1988 cult movie "The Needle": Moro returns to Alma Ata to collect money owed to him. While waiting out an unexpected delay, he visits his former girlfriend Dina, and discovers she has become a morphine addict. He decides to help her kick the habit and to fight the local drug mafia responsible for her condition. But Moro finds a deadly opponent in "the doctor," the mafia kingpin who is exploiting Dina.

Случайный взгляд

Случайный взгляд
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/2005

Dust

Dust
7.1/10
The genre of the film DUST could be called fantastic realism or existential drama with elements of the fantastic. Dust means the haste in which people live. Dust is a common misconception, the natural clogging up of the brain. Specks of dust how scientists perceive people, scientists who think they know more than anyone else about the universe.

Chapiteau-Show

Chapiteau-Show
7.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/12/2011
  • Character: отец
Four parts and four travels to the sea, four crossed short stories: Love, Friendship, Respect and Cooperation. Heroes of each of the short stories arrive to seaside town, and go through turning fragments of their life...

The Critic

The Critic
7.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 27/02/2020
  • Character: himself
The life story of the legendary music critic, journalist, TV and radio host Artemy Troitsky, who for many years has been recognized as a musical authority not only in Russia, but also beyond its borders.

Shapito-shou: Uvazhenie i sotrudnichestvo

Shapito-shou: Uvazhenie i sotrudnichestvo
7.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 26/01/2011
  • Character: Father
A Russian musical comedy

Шапито-шоу: Любовь и дружба

Шапито-шоу: Любовь и дружба

Not Yet a Time for Sorrow

Not Yet a Time for Sorrow
6.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 20/04/1995
Mefody, a wise master, comes to a weird village one day to teach local men wisdom and life. The strange thing about the village is all the men living there are of different nationalities: German, Jewish, Ukrainian, Russian, Uzbek, Gypsy etc.. Mefodi teaches all them the way to understand each other, he speaks about music, cabala, fairy tales, sex etc. Finally all of them become even more friendly to each other and find success in life.

Let's rock-n-roll

Let's rock-n-roll
Documentary film for german TV about rock music in Soviet Union. Featuring: "Мистер Твистер", "Ва-Банкъ", "Чудо-Юдо", "Женская Болезнь", "Ночной Проспект", "Аквариум", "Ноль", "Аукцыон", "Телевизор", "АВИА", "Звуки Му". In 1989 an album with recorded soundtrack was released.

The Crossroad Of Rock

The Crossroad Of Rock
Documentary film written by music critic Artemiy Troitskiy. It depicts the variety of Soviet and Baltic rock music and offers its viewer an idea that all this forbidden music is not really dangerous for society. Featuring music bands: "Круиз" (Tambov), "In Spe" (Estonia), "Новый мир" (Estonian hard-rock), "Великие Луки" (punk-rock from Tallinn). Moscow music scene represented by: "Тупые", "Нюанс", "Звуки Му". Leningrad music scene: "Джунгли", "Алиса". Also appearing: "Воплі Відоплясова" from Kiev and "Антис" from Lithuania. Not credited: Roman Neumoev with "Инструкция по выживанию" and Oleg Sudakov with "Гражданская оборона".

You Only Have To Draw The Bow Back

You Only Have To Draw The Bow Back
  • Release: 01/06/1986
  • Character: himself
The university exercise film and a rare portrait of Soviet underground subculture in its variety. There are hippies, metallists, Bulgakov house squatters, footage from illegal art festival Love Street organised by Sergei Solmi. Featuring performances by Moscow alternative bands such as "Звуки Му", "Николай Коперник" and "Облачный край".

Tea

Tea
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/2016

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