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On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Mikhail Frunze, a distinguished revolutionary, legendary Civil War [Civil War in Russia in 1918-1922] hero, a military commander, strategist, who laid down the basis for the Red Army creation.
About the life and creative work of the Soviet writer Konstantin Simonov. The film uses newsreel, memories of people who closely knew the writer, reel of his lifetime.
The film is about the Frienship of People University named after Patrice Lumumba.
A film about the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Konstantin Chernenko.
The film about the circus performer Valentin Dikul.
About the legendary fate of the Orlovs family, who showed the example of absolute fidelity to their Motherland during the Civil War(a multi-sided conflict that took place within the borders of the former Russian Empire following the collapse of the Russian Provisional Government and the Bolshevik takeover of Petrograd in 1918-1922) and the Great Patriotic War (Soviet people's participation in World War II in 1941-1945).
About the life and creative work of the USSR People's Artist, Honourable Academician of Madrid and Barcelona Academies, Professor Glazunov.
The film about the old Bolsheviks (members of the Lenin fraction of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union) Fedotovs’ family, their son Lev, gifted in art and sciences.
About the celebration in the USSR of the 125th Anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore- an Indian poet and philosopher. Newsreel about Tagor's visit in Moscow was used here.
A Soviet-Hungarian co-production film. It tells about the outstanding Hungarian revolutionary Bela Kun. Unique newsreel materials, shooting of the contemporary Budapest and Moscow are used.