The Secret History of Russian Cinema
The Secret History of Russian Cinema has been realised by the 63rd Venice Film Festival in collaboration with the Fondazione Prada, presided over by Miuccia Prada and directed by Germano Celant, and with the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinema and Sovexportfilm in Moscow.
- Garmon’ (Accordion, 1934) by Igor Savchenko and Evgenij Sneider
- Vesiolye rebiata (Jolly Fellows, 1934) by Grigorij Aleksandrov
- Cirk (The Circus, 1936) by Grigorij Aleksandrov
- Bogataja nevesta (The Rich Bride, 1938) by Ivan Pyr’ev
- Volga-Volga(Volga-Volga, 1938) by Grigorij Aleksandrov
- Traktoristy (Tractor Drivers, 1939) by Ivan Pyr’ev
- Muzykal’naja istoria (A Musical Story, 1940) by Aleksandr Ivanovskij and Gerbert Rappaport
- Svetlyj put’ (The Radiant Path, 1940) by Grigorij Aleksandrov
- Svinarka i pastukh (Swineherd and Shepherd, 1941) by Ivan Pyr’ev
- V shest’ chasov vechera posle vojny (Six O’Clock in the Evening After the War, 1944) by Ivan Pyr’ev
- Vesna (Spring, 1947) by Grigorij Aleksandrov
- Kubanskie kazaki (Cossacks of the Kuban, 1950) by Ivan Pyr’ev
- Scedroe leto (Bountiful Summer, 1950) by Boris Barnet
- Karnaval’naja noc’ (Carnival Night, 1956) by El’dar Rjazanov
- Nas milyj doktor (Our Kind Doctor, 1956) by Shaken Ajmanov
- Cheriomushki (Song Over Moscow, 1963) by Gerbert Rappaport
- Sparite utopajuscego (Save the Drowning Man, 1969) by Pavel Arsenov
- Romans o vlyoblionnykh (A Lovers’ Romance, 1974) by Andrei Konchalovskij