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The Garage
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An automotive highway is scheduled to be built through the territory of a garage cooperative. A special meeting of the cooperative takes place to reduce the number of garages. As all was already decided and arranged by the chairholder and the board, the decision passes easily at the meeting. But one unexpected event happens - the meeting room's entrance has been locked by an anonymous member and the key is missing...
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Love and Pigeons List
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Three Poplars on Plyuschikha Street List
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- Ballad of a Soldier - Focuses on personal sacrifice and the impact of war on youth, with a poignant narrative.
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- We Are from Jazz - Explores creativity and youth, intertwined with romantic and social themes similar to Plyuschikha.
- Zhenya, Zhenechka and Katyusha - A poignant drama about love and personal struggles during wartime, resonating with themes in Plyuschikha.
- Deliha - A romantic comedy with personal journey elements, paralleling the themes of affection and societal expectations.
- The Fate of a Man - A powerful war drama that explores human resilience and relationships amidst adversity.
- A Month in the Country - Depicts human emotions and the complexities of love in a thoughtful and introspective manner.
- The Man from the Boulevard des Capucines - A nostalgic look at romance and artistry amid changing societal norms.
- The Garage - A comedic take on human relationships and societal issues in a Soviet setting, reflecting themes in Plyuschikha.
- The Road to Calvary - Explores love and political turmoil in a historical context, similar to the poignant storytelling in Plyuschikha.
- The Captivating Star of Happiness - A romantic musical that highlights love and societal issues, echoing Plyuschikha's emotive depth.
Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:34:25