Boris Barnet Movies

  • 1940
    The Old Jockey

    The Old Jockey

    The Old Jockey

    4.21940HD

    About Trofimov, a well-known rider who goes on taking part in races in spite of the advanced age, until he realizes his time has gone and passes his...

    The Old Jockey
  • 1959
    Annushka

    Annushka

    Annushka

    61959HD

    The main character, Anna Denisova, is a simple Russian woman, on whose shoulders all the hardships of wartime fell. Like all her compatriots,...

    Annushka
  • 1931
    The Thaw

    The Thaw

    The Thaw

    5.51931HD

    A story about capitalistic corruption in a small village and the personal struggles of Anka (Vera Marinich) as she is pregnant and abandoned by her...

    The Thaw
  • 1943
    A Good Lad

    A Good Lad

    A Good Lad

    4.1111943HD

    A group of Russian partisans hiding within a remote forest attempt to destroy a nearby German airfield, all the while assisting a downed French pilot...

    A Good Lad
  • 1942
    A Priceless Head

    A Priceless Head

    A Priceless Head

    01942HD

    One of Boris Barnet's contributions to the "films for the armed forces" series, about the suffering of Poles under Nazi occupation.

    A Priceless Head
  • 1952
    Masters of Ukrainian Art in Concert

    Masters of Ukrainian Art in Concert

    Masters of Ukrainian Art in Concert

    01952HD

    Soviet musical film-concert directed by Boris Barnet. Filmed in 1952 at the Kyiv Film Studio.

    Masters of Ukrainian Art in Concert
  • 1948
    Pages of Life

    Pages of Life

    Pages of Life

    61948HD

    The story of a young woman who, after her years at university in the city, returns to her hometown an engineer and begins work on a huge new power...

    Pages of Life
  • 1941
    Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #3

    Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #3

    Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #3

    01941HD

    Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #3
  • 1930
    The Backlog!

    The Backlog!

    The Backlog!

    01930HD

    One Kuleshov film that might be of great interest to scholars is The Breakthrough (Proryv, 1930). It was made in 48 hours. Naturally, such an unusual...

    The Backlog!