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A Cruel Romance

A Cruel Romance

Released PG 142 min 7.9/10 Votes: 4032
In the town of Bryakhimov, noble but poor widow Harita Ignatyevna Ogudalova seeks to arrange marriages for her three daughters. She maintains an “open house”, hoping to attract gentlemen well-off enough to marry a dowry-less girl for love.
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  • Three Poplars at Plyushchikha Street - Romantic comedy that examines everyday life in Moscow.
  • The Stranger - Unexpected relationships and encounters in a changing Russia.
  • Dauria - Dramatic and poetic storytelling with a unique setting.
  • We are from Jazz - Explores music and nostalgia in Soviet society.
  • The Last Train - Dramatic narratives with a focus on personal experiences.
  • The Color of Pomegranates - Visually striking and symbolic, reflecting on Russian culture.
  • Chuchelo - Intriguing character study set in a rural environment.
  • White Sun of the Desert - Adventure and drama infused with cultural significance.
  • Afonya - Comedy-drama about a man's journey to self-discovery.
  • Dune - Explores complex narratives and character interactions in a unique setting.
  • The Concrete Jungle - Story of survival and personal struggles in an urban setting.
  • Siberiade - Epic narrative covering generations in a far-off land.
  • The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed - Crime drama with a strong character focus in a Russian setting.
  • The Promised Heaven - Exploration of love and social dynamics in a historical context.
  • Oligarch - Drama that explores politics and personal ambition in Russia.
  • The White Guard - Historical drama with themes of love and conflict.
  • The Tower - Examines human nature and relationships in a unique setting.
  • Taming the Scoundrel - Romantic comedy with strong character interactions.
  • The Film About Alekseiuevich - Pensive and reflective storytelling about a life journey.
  • Attraction - Looks into human interaction and relationships amidst unique challenges.
  • The Road to Calvary - Dramatic portrayal of life against a historical narrative.
  • Love and War - Explores the complexities of love in a turbulent historical context.
  • St. George's Day - Drama infused with humor about human relationships.

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